Escape to the country in this luxury Lake District retreat
There’s a stylish nook at every turn here. Cosy up in the Reading Room, pause for afternoon tea in the light-bathed Sitting Room or soak up a fresh perspective on the lake from the Oak Room, just the spot for watching the sun set over Lakeland Fells. Be sure to seek out the private cinema, too, set within the old cellars. As evening falls, climb the grand, Gothic staircase at the hotel’s heart to dress for dinner. After all, Langdale Chase’s Dining Room promises a sense of occasion. Windows-for-walls wrap guests in romantic landscapes – or lakescapes – an inspiring accompaniment to the hotel’s two AA Rosette-awarded food. Sinking into bed in the chic rooms and suites is a blissful way to end each day.
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Some bedrooms have private balconies, a place to really rise and shine come morning. From here, plot hiking routes – or relaxed strolls – up fells and around the lakes. Or strike out on two (or four) wheels, with nearby Grizedale Forest promising mountain-biking territory and off-roading at Graythwaite Estate. Langdale Chase’s pair of jetties are the ideal gateway to the water, for revitalising wild swims in England’s largest lake. Archery, axe throwing and sailing will serve adrenaline seekers. While wine tastings are made for those with a love for the finer things in life.
Enjoy your stay!