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Windermere Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Ghyll Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Ghyll Lodge

    Ref: S670894

    Reviews 22

    2
    5
    The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere are both vibrant, fun-filled places set within the splendid scenery of the Lake District. Both towns provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the...

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    £227

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Westbrook Lodge
  • Cumbria

    Westbrook Lodge

    Ref: S363736

    Reviews 32

    2
    4
    Babbacombe is a tranquil village and is often known as the ‘Jewel in the crown of the English Riviera’ in Devon. The beach resort is a superb alternative to its bustling neighbour, Torquay, as you will find an array of things to do without the...

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    £177

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Troutbeck Retreat Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Troutbeck Retreat Lodge

    Ref: S363711

    Reviews 136

    2
    4
    The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere are both vibrant, fun-filled places set within the splendid scenery of the Lake District. Both towns provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the...

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    £127

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hill Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Hill Lodge

    Ref: S819859

    Reviews 3

    2
    4
    The small village of Troutbeck Bridge lies between the famous towns of Windermere and Ambleside, close to the renowned Kirkstone Pass, within the Lake District National Park. Made up of a scattering of Lakeland cottages, this quiet village offers...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kirkstone Lodge
  • Cumbria

    Kirkstone Lodge

    Ref: S527310

    Reviews 11

    2
    4
    Troutbeck, a small settlement in the Lake District, may be located between Windermere and Ambleside, not far from the Kirkstone Pass. The settlement consists of houses, cottages, and farms spread out along a winding lane enclosed by a drystone...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Latterbarrow Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Latterbarrow Lodge

    Ref: S363719

    Reviews 122

    2
    4
    The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere are both vibrant, fun-filled places set within the splendid scenery of the Lake District. Both towns provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the...

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    £120

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Birthwaite Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Birthwaite Lodge

    Ref: S363669

    Reviews 52

    2
    4
    The small Lakeland village of Troutbeck can be found between its more famous neighbours Windermere and Ambleside, close by the Kirkstone Pass. A mixture of houses, cottages and farms, the village is scattered along a narrow lane bordered by a...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High View Lodge
  • Cumbria

    High View Lodge

    Ref: S4501

    Reviews 23

    3
    6
    White Cross Bay holiday park nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere, midway between Windermere and Ambleside, in the Lake District National Park. Consisting of approximately 400 lodges, it offers a restaurant, pub, shop, indoor swimming pool and...

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    £126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Wodge
  • 1

    Cumbria

    The Wodge

    Ref: S536000

    Reviews 11

    3
    6
    The little community of Troutbeck Bridge is located in the Lake District National Park, near to the renowned Kirkstone Pass, between the well-known towns of Windermere and Ambleside. This peaceful community, made up of a few Lakeland cottages, has...

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    £120

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Herdwick Lodge
  • Cumbria

    Herdwick Lodge

    Ref: S1073230

    3
    6
    White Cross Bay holiday park nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere, midway between Windermere and Ambleside, in the Lake District National Park. Consisting of many lodges, it offers a restaurant, pub, shop, entertainment room, amusement arcade,...

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    £141

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Langdale Lodge 15
  • Cumbria

    Langdale Lodge 15

    Ref: S3981

    Reviews 42

    3
    6
    The Lakeland village of Troutbeck can be found between its neighbours Windermere and Ambleside, and is scattered along a narrow lane bordered by a drystone wall. Close by, the towns of Windermere and Ambleside provide a range of amenities to suit...

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    £141

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Acorn Lodge
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Acorn Lodge

    Ref: S371839

    Reviews 32

    2
    4
    The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the additional attraction of a boat ride to Bowness, the Lakeside Aquarium and Beatrix Potter's 'Hill Top...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Scafell Lodge
  • Cumbria

    Scafell Lodge

    Ref: S534623

    Reviews 6

    3
    6
    Troutbeck Bridge is between Windermere and Ambleside in the Lake District National Park, near Kirkstone Pass. This peaceful Lakeland community has a great tavern serving good ales and fine meals. Windermere and Ambleside have shops, taverns, and...

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    £145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Windermere View
  • 2

    Cumbria

    Windermere View

    Ref: S1035548

    Reviews 1

    3
    6
    The small village of Troutbeck Bridge lies between the famous towns of Windermere and Ambleside, close to the renowned Kirkstone Pass, within the Lake District National Park. Made up of a scattering of Lakeland cottages, this quiet village offers...

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    £127

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    Windemere is the largest lake in the Lake District, a beauty spot, and a destination for the adrenaline junkie or outdoors explorer, as you'll find many activities to keep you occupied on the shores of the lake. Windemere is also home to a small town, situated just a mile away from the lake. Other popular towns in the nearby region include Ambleside and Bowness-on-Windemere – the latter being one of the most vibrantspots in the local area.

    Here at Snaptrip, we have an inviting array of lodges and log cabins in Windermere that are sure to make the perfect accommodation for you.Our expert team has hand-selected a range of properties based on tempting facilities so you can truly enjoy a home away from home. Our lodges feature hot tubs, modern kitchens, spacious living areas, spectacular views, and cosy open fires.

    Windermere is a vast playground for your four-legged friend, so we offer pet-friendly lodges too. Casually stroll around the lovely lake, or hop aboard a boat to witness the glorious scenery. With our best-price guarantee, you won’t get cheaper deals elsewhere and you’re sure to find a cabin that suits you. So, what are you waiting for?

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    If an outdoor adventure is what you’re looking for, then Windermere is the spot for you. However, we also have a whole host of lodges and log cabins in delightful nearby destinations.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mrs Caroline O'shaughnessy - Verified booking

      This is our second visit to Limefitt Park but our first in Troutbeck Retreat Lodge.

      Upon arriving on Monday, everything about the lodge was fab, and hubby, me, 2 kids, and a dog, settled in for the week. On Tuesday morning we noticed that the cabin was cold and we just assumed the heating was on a timer and switched off for the night. The thermostat was raised, and the heating seemed to work although I noticed the water for the shower wasn't very hot. Wednesday morning, the boiler wasn't on, Low Pressure on the dial, which explains why it was off and lights flashing. By the evening time, we decided to call the number shown in the manual and my hubby got through to a lovely maintenance man from 'Lake district Lodge Holidays'. He came out and had a look, but then told us that because the lodge was 'privately owned' he couldn't do anything. So, he told us to phone another number which was a different company, but surprisingly it rang his phone. He was unaware that this other number had been patched through to his phone. So then he thought it best to go and find the Park Manager which he did and brought him back to the lodge. The Park manager reiterated the same issue that he couldn't do anything because the Lodge is privately owned. The boiler was reset and even though the pressure was still low, it worked again. Thursday morning, lodge freezing, now NO water, no boiler. My hubby thought best to go to the reception at the Park to report No Water. The person on reception explained that since the lodge was privately owned there wasn't anything she could do. At this point, my hubby was not happy. All he wanted to hear was an apology for the inconvenience and that someone would be looking into the problem. But all he got was 'it's not our problem' and I quote 'what do you want me to do about it'! Then there was a conversation about the 'red tape'. So, there is the privately owned Lodge, that sits on a holiday park owned by Parkdean Resorts, which apparently has now been bought over by Sykes Cottages, and the privately owned Lodge is rented out by Lake District Lodge Holidays who is now the company to report the fact there is no water on a site that belongs to Parkdean Resorts, who's staff are on-site but don't help out if you happen to be a customer of a privately owned lodge. As it turns out, there was in fact a burst water main on-site that affected the whole park, which I was eventually notified of by Lake District Lodge Holidays, even though it was a Parkdean Resort problem to resolve. In reference to this Lodge, It should be made very clear to the customer on the first day of a holiday, that any issues of any kind must be referred to Lake District Lodge Holidays only. Unfortunately, we only received that message on Thursday. It was a very stressful holiday for us but a burst water main could happen at any time and is not really the fault of anyone so we are looking at it as bad luck, but it could have been handled better by Parkdean staff. What did you enjoy most about your stay? The location, views. What one experience (e.g attraction, walk, day out) would you recommend for our future guests? Hill Walking.

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    • Jennifer - Verified booking

      Westbrook Lodge is amazing.

      It was easy to gain entry to the Parkdean site on arrival, with a barrier code from reception. There was ample parking for two vehicles with steps up to, and a gate on to the deck. The vestibule/utility area as you enter the lodge itself was ideal for storing coats, bags and shoes, and meant the lodge didn't feel cluttered with our "stuff". The kitchen area is gorgeous and very well equipped. There was more at the lodge than we were expecting e.g.; tea towels, oven gloves, tin foil, kitchen roll, washing up liquid, cloths, spare bin bags, hand wash etc. There were also a couple of dishwasher tablets and condiments (e.g.; salt, pepper, vinegar). It's hard to say whether these items are usually included or had been left by previous guests because the checklist we received with our booking confirmation said for us to pack most of those items - it was a nice surprise. We found everything easy to use and the instruction manual/quick start guide was easy to follow. The bed in the master bedroom was very comfortable. We travelled as a couple, and so we didn't use bedroom’s 2 or 3, but they were all good sized rooms (two doubles, one twin) with storage and wall-mounted TV's. It's unusual to be able to say there were lots of coat hangers - but there really were. And having two bathrooms was a real treat (with the ensuite being bigger than our bathroom at home!). The Parkdean site itself was lovely and quiet with a short walk to the lake. There are plenty of rubbish bin and recycling points around the park. Bowness-on-Windermere itself is a 5-7 minute walk away and ideal for the shops, bars and restaurants. We really enjoyed seeing the town come alive in the evenings whilst enjoying a cocktail (perhaps two?) in the Fizzy Tarte, and there are a couple of fish & chip shops (amongst other takeaways and amenities) if you didn't want to eat out, but didn't fancy cooking either. We would definitely stay here again.

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    • Josey - Verified booking

      Good stay, lovely location, could do with a little TLC before it starts to deteriorate.

      On unpacking I noticed the kitchen had lots of crockery and utensils, although I had brought things from home this was a bonus due to cooking Christmas dinner. Appliances in the kitchen worked good(fridge/freezer is on the small side), the washer is a bit hit and miss I had to change the program over to spin and rinse a few times because it went on for hours. The cooker and hobs are great. Plenty of plugs in each room and switches for lights etc. The patio doors didn't open and I reported this but I'm still waiting for someone to get back to me..... The place warms up quickly and the showers both work well. There was mold around the bottom of the ensuite shower which needs redoing but other than that the bathrooms are nice enough. The beds are comfy and bedding were all clean. There was a hoover and they even left dishwasher tablets and a few cloths and t-towels. There was a power cut on site on Christmas Eve but was quickly sorted out. The WiFi was very strong, this could have been the time of year and the camp being quiet, we had an issue on the first night but just reset the modem and it worked fine throughout our stay. The surrounding area is beautiful and well worth an explore. The park has a beck that runs aside it and during the summer this would be a lovely setting as there are picnic benches and plenty of areas to explore. None of the facilities were open during our stay but we didn't need them. The decor is OK, few scuffs and shows of wear and tear, the lino in the kitchen is bumpy and the carpet is a little old but overall we enjoyed our stay and would definitely come back.

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    • Richard - Verified booking

      Had a fantastic holiday, the lodge is very clean, modern and in good position.

      The decking wraps around the 3/4 of the lodge and has a jacuzzi but dog safe. The only thing I would say and this is not the owners fault or Sykes holidays but on 2 of the days we couldn’t use the decking or jacuzzi because we were invaded by a decking company who arrived in 4 vans and 2 cars, parking everywhere when working on the lodge opposite 8am till late 2 days on the trot. They parked 12 inches from the decking staring directly at our deck playing loud music and swearing etc. we did ask at one point if they could turn the music down which they did but the noise and shouting was horrendous. I did ring Sykes on the day who were not made aware of the work and they contacted resort to try and get them to move their vans but it was late on. Like I said this was not the owners fault who you can tell takes pride in their lodge. On the plus side for customers in the future, there is no decking to be done around any of the close lodges as it looks like they have all be renewed. Will I return, yes as it is a lovely lodge and I do understand workmen have to do their jobs it was just the closeness of their vans and noise etc

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    • Tina - Verified booking

      We would stay at Limefitt again, this was our second time but this lodge was a disappointment.

      Hopefully the boiler will have been sorted out, we had to reset it every morning to get hot water and have the heating on. There is a washer dryer but even with the instruction leaflet we couldn’t get the drying part to work which is probably why the blurb says it has a washing machine. The dishwasher needs salt and rinse aid, but we were surprised that these were not provided, totally get you have to bring dish washer tablets from home. The kitchen is well stocked with utensils, pans etc. Spare bin bags were not left so take more of those. Be careful with the bank of switches on the kitchen wall, the switch for the fridge freezer is there and it is easy to switch it off in error. If you do need to call LDH, they are good at arranging for wardens, engineers to visit, the out of hours number given to us on the email we received was for the warden at Whitecross Bay, no doubt this was a computer error when Skyes Cottages merged with LDH. The best thing about this lodge is that there is tool kit is the bottom drawer!

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    Things to do near Windermere

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    Lake Windermere
    Lake Windermere in the heart of the Lake District National Park is the largest natural lake in England at 10.5 miles long and 219 feet deep. It’s a hive of activity with water sports and activities for the whole family, and many a bustling village dotted along the shoreline.

    Lake District National Park

    Words alone aren't enough to describe the Lake District. Miles of lush green hills roll out into the distance. As the sun bounces across crystal water, the scent of dewdrops fills the air on another beautiful morning in Cumbria.

    Esthwaite Water

    Esthwaite Water, located in the heart of the Lake District, is a tranquil haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the stunning walking trails around the lake, try your hand at fishing or take to the water on a canoe or kayak. Address: Near Sawrey, Ambleside

    Lakeland Motor Museum

    This museum chronicles the history of motoring and is a marvellous homage to the internal combustion engine, housed in a converted mill.

    Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead

    This charming 17th-century building showcases the work of the much-loved author and illustrator. Don't miss the chance to see original illustrations and manuscripts from the beloved Peter Rabbit stories. Address: Main St, Hawkshead, Ambleside LA22 0NS

    The World of Beatrix Potter

    Step into the enchanting world of Beatrix Potter and meet her beloved characters such as Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle. The World of Beatrix Potter offers interactive exhibits, a garden and tearoom. Ideal for families. Located in Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3BX

    Hayes Garden World Ambleside

    Hayes Garden World in Ambleside Lake District is one of the largest family run garden centres in the north of England and has been on the same site for over 200 years.

    Hawkshead Grammar School Museum

    Hawkshead Grammar School Museum, located in the heart of the Lake District, offers a fascinating insight into the education system of the past. Explore the historic schoolroom and learn about former pupils, including the renowned poet William Wordsworth. Address: Main St, Hawkshead, Ambleside LA22 0NT

    Lakes Aquarium

    Family-friendly lakeside aquarium on Lake Windermere in the Lake District. See rock pools, fish, otters, crabs and seahorses.

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