Low Wood Hotel Windermere (Lake District)
- Low Wood Hotel Windermere (Lake District)
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Low Wood Hotel Windermere
country: United Kingdom, city: Lake District (Windermere - Near Centre)
Low Wood Hotel Windermere A hotel with leisure club and water sports centre on the shores of Lake Windermere, Low Wood is an excellent choice for a short break, special occasion or family holiday.
Location
Low Wood Hotel is beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Windermere, with splendid views across the lake to the Langdale Pikes. As the property is in the heart of the Lake District, you are also in the ideal place to discover the whole of this timeless Lakeland landscape.
Rooms
The hotel assures you that each of the 110 guestrooms offers all the comfort and luxury for a memorable stay.
Restaurant
Experience the best in traditional English cuisine at the Windermere Restaurant, which is open for breakfast and dinner, and where great care and pride is taken in creating dishes of the highest quality on both the daily and a la carte menus. A unique Mediterranean dining experience awaits you at the Cafe del Lago, offering exciting sun drenched tastes of warmer climates.
General
For events, there are nine meeting rooms with several variations, the largest accommodating 340 guests theatre style. Furthermore, the Leisure Club boasts a superb pool and large spa, extensive gym with personal trainers on hand, dance studio, squash court, sauna and steam rooms.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Billiards Cafe Cocktail bar Conference facilities Gymnasium Jacuzzi / Whirlpool Parking facilities Restaurant Sauna Spa Squash court Swimming pool | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
Address:
Windermere
Cumbria LA23 1LP
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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