Station Lodge is a welcoming Bed and Breakfast located on the High Street in the beautiful town of Windermere, within England's breathtaking Lake District. Housed in a charming building that combines traditional architectural elements with modern comforts, the Lodge offers an atmosphere of homely tranquility. Each of the Lodge's rooms is tastefully furnished and equipped with contemporary amenities, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay for guests. The property is known for its friendly and welcoming ambiance, making it a favourite choice for visitors to the region.
The warm hospitality at Station Lodge is a cornerstone of the guest experience. Each morning, guests are treated to a hearty, homemade breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients, setting a positive tone for the day. The Lodge's owners and staff are always available to provide guests with local information, recommendations, and assistance, further enhancing the sense of community and comfort that permeates the property. The combination of thoughtful service and a homely environment ensures a memorable stay for all guests.
Station Lodge's location on Windermere's High Street makes it an ideal base for exploring the local area. The bustling town centre, with its diverse range of shops, cafes, and restaurants, is just a short walk away. Also within walking distance is the stunning Lake Windermere, England's largest natural lake, offering a multitude of outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and hiking. Nearby attractions include the World of Beatrix Potter Attraction and the breathtaking Orrest Head viewpoint. Given its prime location, Station Lodge offers guests easy access to the best that the Lake District has to offer.
This property is at an elevation of approximately 418 feet / 127.5 metres above sea level
Beaches near this Hotel , distance in miles.
Windermere Beach
Near Windermere - a shingle composition 1.8m away.This is not your traditional beach, but known to locals as Windermere Beach, an inland freshwater beach backed by flat grassy land on the lake. A good spot to have a picnic and relax when the weather permits
Facilities at the accommodation Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Tea / Coffee making facilities TV in Room Digital TV Channels Open All Year Spa services or Sauna Indoor Pool Gym / Fitness Centre
Facilities Nearby
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Teesside International Airport Darlington County Durham DL2 1LU 59.9 miles
Leeds Bradford International Airport Leeds West Yorkshire LS19 7TU 61.6 miles
Local Airports
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 22.7 miles
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 39.1 miles
Motorways
M6 Junction 37 Kendal, Sedbergh 11.9 miles
M6 Junction 36 Skipton, Kirkby Lonsdale east & Barrow, Kendal west 12.5 miles
A fell north of Windermere, notable for being the first fell Alfred Wainwright climbed. The summit gives good panoramic views of a number of fells some distance away. The walk to the summit is not that far from Windermere
A boat museum on the shores of windermere , reopened in Mar29 after a long period of closure - with a selection of working steam boats, and other local craft all relevent to the area plus a large undercover display and café
A tourist attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere with re-creations of of your favorite characters, via a self guided walk through the attraction, with a shops and tea rooms
Lake tours stopping at several ferry landing points on the lake, a great way to combine a lake cruise with part of a longer walk to areas you may not normally see
Located in Troutbeck, this 17th-century house and preserved farm owned by the National trust and looks much like it did 400 years ago and as such is like a living museum