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Four Luxury Apartments at the Burnside Park, self catering units just a short stroll for the centre of Bowness on Windermere at the heart of the English lake district

 

 

The Burnside Park Resort is notable for its prime location. Nestling in
the woods just three hundred meters from the shoreline of Windermere Lake Bowness
Bay, and just a short stroll of three hundred meters from the centre of Bowness
village itself. The resort comprises of 41 luxury self catering cottages and
apartments there are one bedroom sleep four units and two bed sleep six units
all of which can offer a very high standard of self catering. The self-catering
units are fully equipped with televisions dvd and vhs players sound systems and
come complete with towels and bedding. Also on-site we have Parklands Country
Club to which all our guests have free access, including swimming pool gym,
sauna solarium, sauna and steam room and beauty treatment salon. The Burnside
has been providing top quality luxury self catering holidays for over twenty
years and prides itself on the quality of all of it's cottages and apartments
with an English Tourism 4 Star Award and an RCI Gold Crown Rating we have to
work to the highest possible standards of housekeeping and maintenance . All of
the cottages and apartments can provide some of the highest quality accommodation
in the Lake District. The Cottages and apartments are usually let from Saturday
to Saturday, be we are often able to offer short breaks with a minimum of two
nights, particularly at the quieter tomes of year. for details of availability
or for any further information please contact the resort 08700 46 86 24 </p>
Burnside Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Royalty Cinema(Bowness)

Old Laundry Theatre (Bowness)

Zeffirellis Cinema (Ambleside )

Brewery Arts Centre ( Kendal )

Rheged  ...

Westmorland Gazette

Lakeland Radio What's On

Orton Farmers Market

Lakedistrict outdoors.co.uk

Lakeland Riding Centre

Kankku..off-road driving

Go-Ape....

Balloon flights..

Greystoke Castle Estate

Blackwell House   

The Homes of William Wordsworth

Muncaster Castle

Holker-Hall

Levens Hall

Dalemain

Hutton-in-the-Forest

Mirehouse

English Heritage

The National Trust

South Lakes Wild Animal park

Ruskin Museum

Ostrich World

Armitt Gallery,

Haverthwaite Railway

Aquarium of the Lakes

Esthwaite  Trout Fishery

Kendal Leisure Centre

Lakeland Ltd

The Homes of Football

Cumberland Pencil Museum

Adrian Sankey  Glassmakers

The 1657 Chocolate House

Trotters World of Animals

Beatrix Potter Attraction

Grizedale Forest Park

 

 

The Lake District, the largest national park in England, is a place of pristine beaches, crystal clear lakes and charming villages. The Lake District has recently been named a place of "heaven on earth" by Time Magazine and it definitely lives up to that claim. The Lake District is a place of pure tranquillity and beauty, great landscapes and activities that cannot be rivalled by anything else in England. There are so many great things to see and do in The Lake District that everyone will enjoy. Here are some must-do’s for a trip to the Lake District.

Water Activities
The water in the Lake District is naturally, one of its best features. The water in the Lake District is blue, clean and pleasant. In summer, the temperature is warm enough to enjoy many water activities. The main water activities that many people decide to indulge in is swimming, boating and kayaking. The best time to do water activities in the Lake District is in August, when the weather is dry and the lake is warm. If you aren’t up for water activities, simply come to the water and enjoy its beauty and peacefulness.

Hiking
The Lake District has astounding natural beauty that can only be experienced by one getting around on foot. The Lake District is unlike any other place in England in the sense that it has the right combination of mountains, lakes, forests and natural wonders. One of the best and easiest ways to enjoy all of these things is to go hiking. While hiking on many of the main trails is important, it is also a good idea to walk off the beaten path while hiking. Hike alone into a secluded part of the Lake District and experience a side of England that has long been forgotten. You will remember the quiet moments that you experience in the Lake District, and that is what the Lake District is really all about; getting back to nature and experiencing a side of England that is unique and beautiful at the same time.

Enjoying Nature
You will want to make sure that you enjoy as much of the local nature and natural wonders as possible when you visit the Lake District. It will be hard to find this kind of beauty anywhere else in England, maybe even the world. It is the sheer peacefulness and beauty of this place that makes it worthwhile. Experiencing nature in the Lake District will be a truly indescribable experience if you only take the time to sit back, relax and enjoy the splendour of the English countryside.

A trip to the Lake District of England is a truly unique experience that will be with you for years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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