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Testimonials After a swift and friendly check-in we found our pine lodge – just 100 metres from the lake shore with a modern and spacious kitchen/diner/sitting room. It was smart, clean, dry and warm with everything you could need, come rain or shine – The Newcastle Journal The park is described by VisitBritain as the “most idyllic and scenic location in the very heart of the Lake District,” and it’s hard to argue. Our wooden lodge was just a stone’s throw from the shore and lived up to its claim of providing four-star luxury accommodation – The Daily Record Framed by woodland and the gorgeous fells, the park nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere…giving holidaymakers a breathtaking view of the lake and surrounding countryside. Situated on the outskirts of Bowness, the park has unrivalled facilities with enough choice to provide a full and relaxing holiday without ever having to leave the site. – The Sunday Sun The lodges, which are available from Limefitt, measure a spacious 43ft by 20ft, boast all the mod-cons of a five-star hotel with plasma TVs, DVDs, en-suite bathrooms – Park and Holiday Homes magazine We booked a “log” cabin at White Cross Bay on the shores of Lake Windermere between Bowness and Ambleside – a beautiful spot (in our opinion anyway). I must admit that my preconceptions of a log cabin were more Grizzly Adams than the home-from-home we found ourselves in. Ours came complete with cream leather settees, top-notch modern kitchen and three good-sized bedrooms.” – Hull Daily Mail In the evening, guests can relax in the on-site restaurant, or bars. By day explore Wordsworth country or discover Beatrix Potter’s farmhouse, which is nearby.” - Woman’s Weekly The static caravan at Fallbarrow was as good as any hotel. Once I was inside it seemed a lot more substantial with all the mod cons. Of course, if you want to splash out, a pine lodge would be a suitable upgrade. The site is very secluded and peaceful – just what the doctor ordered when you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern living. – The Scarborough Evening Telegraph This was our first holiday with our five month-old daughter so we were relieved at how family friendly the site was. As well as a shop, restaurant and bar, the park also boasts a gym, children’s play area and a pool. The added touch of a decked balcony on our pine lodge made the sunny afternoon we experienced even better – Glasgow Evening Times Often dubbed the Rolls Royce of campsites, the 32-acre, AA 4 Pennant Fallbarrow Park has 38 all-service pitches and accepts motorhomes upto a 26-foot maximum length. Sounds splendid doesn’t it. That’s no erroneous impression but a further attribute – its location – singles out the site.” - Motorhome, Motorcaravan Monthly
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