Romantic annexe in a picturesque location with all you need on your doorstep, including walks and pubs, and many more exciting attractions nearby.
With adventure-filled days out on offer close by, a stay in the Cumbrian village of Flookburgh offers plenty of appeal for a couple holidaying together. Sleeping two in comfortable, contemporary surroundings, this annexe accommodation is an unbeatable option for those hoping to spread out and enjoy plenty of space throughout their holiday. After all, after long days of hiking and cycling in the Lake District National Park, a comfy base to call your own is a must for resting and recharging ready for exciting days ahead.
Enter the property via bi-fold doors that flood the open-plan living space with light. Containing both the lounge and kitchen, this ground floor area provides a sociable spot for any evening spent at home. Whether you’re preparing dinner together or simply sinking into the sofa after a hearty meal elsewhere, this room will invite you to put your feet up and truly relax. When blessed with quality weather feel free to extend this space out onto the shared terrace, perhaps dining alfresco. Head upstairs to discover an extremely spacious super-king-size bedroom that completes the property, complete with loveseat sofa, dressing table and stunning far-reaching views which make getting ready for the day a joyful task.
Discover plenty of exciting activities close by, exploring Flookburgh with its Alpaca Farm (1 mile) or venturing to Holker Hall and Gardens close by (1.5 miles). There’s plenty of experience at Cartmel (2.5 miles) including a famous racecourse and plenty of quality foodie options, whilst a walk along the dramatic coastline at Grange-over-Sands (3.5 miles) offers stunning seascapes over Morcombe Bay. If you prefer to explore the many wonders of the Lake District National Park then make a beeline for nearby Lake Windermere (8 miles), a place where water sports and boat trips are always readily available, or perhaps head to Bowness-on-Windermere (14.5 miles) to discover the literary history of Beatrix Potter.