Capernwray Lodge Luxury Pine Lodge
The lodge consists of 1 double bedroom with en-suite shower and loo, 2 twin bedrooms, bathroom and open plan living/kitchen/dining area and veranda.
The lounge area contains a remote control entertainment system with LCD screen TV/DVD and surround sound system. The LCD screen is built into the wall above the contemporary pebble fire place and the speakers for the sound system are built into the ceiling. There are 2 settees.
The dining area seats 6 with ease and leads onto the spacious veranda complete with table and chairs.
The kitchen is fully equipped and includes a dishwasher, cutlery, pots, pans and utensils. Bed linen provided, towels and tea towels not provided
The bathroom has a stylish corner bath and heated towel rail.
On site the Leisure Centre includes a swimming pool, steam room, gymnasium, fitness studio and beauty therapy rooms. There are additional charges for entry into the Leisure Centre.
There are 2 restaurants - the Waters Edge bar and restaurant serves excellent food and can be recommended. The new Cafe Lago Tapas bar overlooks the pool and leads onto the outside terrace which overlooks the on site lake and small beach area. You can enjoy windsurfing sailing or kayaking on the lake using your own craft - non motorised activities only.
You are on the doorstep of both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and only a few miles away from Silverdale and Arnside which has been designated an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty. Within the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales the opportunities for walking, cycling, sailing, fishing, golf, climbing and bird watching are limitless. There are folders available in the Lodge containing details of attractions within the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.
The local area is characterised by its limestone crags and pavements, woodlands and wetlands. In particular the RSPB reserve at nearby Leighton Moss is a mecca for bird watchers and is nationally renowned, as is Morecambe Bay.
Recognised local beauty spots inclde Fairy Steps, Wharton Crag, Arnside Knott and Farleton Fell. These are popular places for walks and picnics.
Other local attractions include The British Waterways Fishery at Borwick, Leighton Hall, the newly restored Carnforth Railway Station of 'Brief Encounter' fame and several golf courses which welcome visitors.
For those of us who can't bear to be away from the shops Kendal is nearby as are Morecambe and Lancaster for bigger purchases.
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This page was last updated: Monday, December 03, 2007
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