4.9★
Lakelovers rating
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2 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
* Based on a combined average customer score
7 Customer Review(s)
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Greg “Cannot fault the stay.”
Second stay in Blencathra 8 and won't hesitate returning.
Second stay in Blencathra 8 and won't hesitate returning.
- Greg, June 2023 -
Christopher “Our first time in Keswick and we absolutely loved the accommodation at Keswick Bridge.”
Perfect for exploring The Lakes it is ideally situated being only a brisk 10 minutes walk to the heart of Keswick town centre. The lodge was kitted out with anything you could need. The grounds were beautifully kept. Definitely a place to visit again.
- Christopher, May 2023Debra “The apartment was clean, very comfortable and well maintained.”
The bathrooms are clean and in very good order. We needed to use the fan heaters in the bathrooms but we did stay on a cold and snowy week. Our heating cost £50 for the week but we did accidentally leave the living room heater on one night. The living room area is warm and retains the heat well. We had lovely views of the river and towards Low Rigg. There is great walking on the doorstep. We used our car once in the whole week. We would happily return.
- Debra, March 2023Thank you for your comments, we are so glad that you enjoyed your stay and all the area had to offer. We look forward to welcoming you back in the future. Property Owner
Douglas “We enjoyed a very relaxing stay with all the comforts of home.”
Extremely well located close to the centre of Keswick, but with the benefits of a more private setting with well maintained grounds and easy access to popular walking trails. The lodge was spacious and far better equipped than the booking emails and website description lead us to believe. Had these added extras been better communicated, we wouldn't have needed to bring as much with us. Small, but welcomed things like washing up liquid and paper towels. (Although, perhaps these aren't guaranteed as standard?) Overall would highly recommend.
- Douglas, July 2022Linda “Absolutely stunning.”
The view from the lodge , overlooking the water was so peaceful. Grounds and facilities were immaculate. Perfect location for walking into town, the Railway walk and access to roads. Just perfect. You wont find better accommodation.
- Linda, July 2022Stephen “A very pleasant location and the lodge was comfortable and well equipped.”
It does get very warm in the upstairs lounge due to facing south, but the outside balcony is welcome.
- Stephen, June 2022Stephen “The only negative thing was that the fridge was not working properly, so our milk went off several times.”
I did report it and they were going to put a new fridge in on changeover day. Obviously it is very difficult to properly check all the appliances in a park of lodges so I mustn't grumble too much, but they could have reduced the electricity charge a bit, as the fridge ran all the time. The location is very pleasant although some lodges are pretty close to a rather noisy main road. Speaking of roads, the normal access route to the park was closed due to roadworks and we would have appreciated having been told that before we arrived. It had obviously been closed for weeks. But these are minor niggles and overall we had a very enjoyable stay and will probably return.
- Stephen, July 2021Summary
- Sleeps 2: King-size bedroom with TV, Ensuite bathroom with shower over bath, Open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner, Large picture window, Balcony with patio furniture
- Comfortable sofas, TV, Family dining table, Fitted kitchen, Fridge &Freezer, Electric hob and oven, Dishwasher, Wifi
- Laundry facilities on site, Electric heating, Parking for one car with additional parking available, Sorry no pets
- Please note: Keswick Bridge operate a fair usage policy for electricity to encourage guests to be eco-friendly
- The electricity you use during your stay is not included in the rental price but is charged on departure based on consumption during your stay - the typical cost is between £30 -£50 per week depending on the time of year
- In consideration of other guests and due to the extensive use of timber in the construction of the properties, Barbecues are not permitted at Keswick Bridge.
The property
Located on the close to the centre of Keswick, Keswick Bridge has become one of the most popular places to stay in Keswick. Comprising of 23 high quality, Scandinavian style lodges built of Lakeland Slate and Swedish timber, these luxury lodges, maintained to the highest standards are popular all year round with many guests returning year after year. With an upside down layout the elevated open plan lounge and kitchen offer treetop views and the impressive picture window opens to a large balcony. The bedroom with ensuite shower room is located on the ground floor and accompanied by a family bathroom. Keswick's market square is just a ten minute, level, walk and here the twice weekly award winning market draws visitors and locals alike giving the town a vibrant atmosphere that also offers a great selection of bars, cafes and restaurants and shops of all kinds. For those wanting to explore there is a myriad of activities to choose from. You don't have to look far for waterborne adventure where the nearby lake of Derwentwater offers regular cruises and activities for all ages. There is abundance of walks of all grades to choose and a great variety of walks can begin right from the doorstep so why not put on your boots and head to the summit of Skiddaw that towers above the town. Accommodation in detail From the adjacent parking space the front door opens to a spacious hallway with plenty of space for coats and boots. Stairs lead up to the first floor open plan lounge and kitchen with family dining table and an impressive double height picture window that lets the light flood in and which opens onto a large balcony with patio furniture. Well furnished with comfortable sofas and a large TV the lounge is a lovely place to relax at any time of day. The fitted kitchen is well equipped and the open plan layout creates a lovely social space. Back downstairs there is a welcoming kingsize bedroom with ensuite shower room with shower cubicle basin and WC and this is accompanied by a smart family bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. There is a handy store cupboard in the hallway and an electric drying cupboard that may come in handy if the Lakeland weather did not quite turn out as you hoped for. Please note: Keswick Bridge operate a fair usage policy for electricity to encourage guests to be eco-friendly. The electricity you use during your stay is not included in the rental price but is charged on departure based on consumption during your stay - the typical cost is between £30-£50 per week depending on the time of year. In consideration of other guests and due to the extensive use of timber in the construction of the properties, BBQs are not permitted at Keswick Bridge. Location Keswick is one of the Lake District's most popular destinations. This friendly town hosts the very popular twice weekly market that has recently won the coveted “Best Outdoor Market” in the Great British Market Awards. The town also offers a fantastic array of shops offering everything from craft bakeries and local produce, antiques, crafts and much, much more. If you are looking for somewhere to eat and drink, a week just won't be long enough to sample the great range of pubs, restaurants, bistros, cafes and wine bars! For a great evening out why not visit the 100 year old Alhambra offering first class cinema entertainment in traditional surroundings or enjoy an evening at “the most beautiful and friendly theatre in Britain”, the 400 seat Theatre By The Lake on the shores of Derwentwater. Enjoy a cruise on Derwentwater, walk onto the fells; Cat Bells, Skiddaw, Coledale Horeshoe and Blencathra are all nearby, head underground at Honister Slate Mines, enjoy mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest; explore the exquisite beauty of Borrowdale and the Scafell range. For day trips throughout the Lake District, Ullswater is a short drive away offering lake cruises, great walking and the beautiful Aira Force Waterfall, Buttermere and Crummock Water offer sublime scenery. Ashness Bridge and Surprise View situated above the Borrowdale Valley should not be missed; nor should the unspoilt village of Watendlath.
Keswick Bridge Lodges
The Keswick Bridge Lodges consists of twenty-three beautifully appointed lodges resting just outside of the centre of Keswick, Cumbria. This collection offers spacious accommodation with all the amenities on could need for an enjoyable self-catered stay, including well-equipped kitchens, stylish furnishings, picture windows showing off the rolling Lake District countryside and balconies for alfresco dining, making them a perfect base for couples, friends, and families. The properties enjoy close proximity to the town centre where you will find the attractions of Keswick Museum, Puzzling Place, Derwent Pencil Museum, Theatre By The Lake and Keswick Extreme. If you don’t fancy cooking, take your pick from a plethora of eateries, including the Lakes Bar & Bistro, Lake Road Inn and The Sizzling Stone. Within easy reach of the town is Bassenthwaite, home to the expansive Bassenthwaite Lake National Nature Reserve, Mirehouse & Gardens, and Dodd Wood. Escape to the Lakes in style with a stay at The Keswick Bridge Lodges.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.
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About the location
KESWICK
Bassenthwaite 7 miles, Ullswater 16.6 miles; Cockermouth 13 miles.
The popular town of Keswick is the holiday centre of the North of the Lake District and has plenty to offer the visitor at any time of year. The town boasts numerous shops and restaurants to suit all tastes, as well as offering miniature golf, excellent parks, the famous Theatre by the Lake, a charming cinema, the Pencil Museum, a climbing wall, fishing and great mountain biking opportunities, whilst the beautiful lake of Derwentwater at the head of the stunning Borrowdale Valley is only a few minutes walk from the town centre. Nearby, between Braithwaite and Buttermere is the beautiful Newlands Valley, while picturesque Bassenthwaite Lake is well worth a visit. From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw or the famous Catbells, there really is something for everyone. Visit Castlerigg Stone Circle, the Jennings Brewery and Mirehouse, a grand house and gardens on the shores of the Bassenthwaite Lake, or take a fabulous boat trip around Derwentwater. With plenty of attractions for the kids, lovely parks and the nearby Lake District Wildlife Park this is a great Lakeland destination whatever the time of year.
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