Brockwood Hall is great for year-round countryside holidays and offers a range of facilities without even leaving the resort (mobile website in progress).
Established in 1884 in the scenic Whicham Valley, Brockwood Lodges is situated in 26 acres of protected woodland grounds. Surrounded by the picturesque Duddon Estuary and Lake District Fells, Brockwood Lodges is nestled in an area of outstanding natural beauty, which is the perfect location for those who wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern day city life.
With 32 self-catering Norwegian -style lodges, sleeping up to 4-8 guests, you are sure to find a lodge that suits your getaway needs. With so many activities on offer around the Lake District of Cumbria, you will find the resort of Brockwood Lodges an ideal place for a family vacation, romantic getaway or just a relaxing break.
A great destination for holidaying all year round, Brockwood Lodges offers a range of facilities and services without even having to step a foot out of the resort. The facilities on site include a family bar, restaurant and bistro, whilst on the leisure side there is a heated indoor pool with a sun shower, outdoor children’s play area, lawns for games and barbecues and nature trails around the protected woodlands where badgers and deer may be spotted. Facilities at Brockwood Lodges also allow special occasions to be catered for, be it a birthday, anniversary, christening or wedding reception.
Less than five miles from the town of Millom and Broughton-in-Furness, Brockwood Lodges is a great base for touring the surrounding area. Conveniently situated to explore local attractions such as Muncaster Castle and the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, or alternatively you have the beaches at Silecroft and Kirksanton less than 2 miles away which provide an ideal place for a bracing stroll or you may wish to walk to the summit of Black Combe Hill to appreciate the spectacular country and seaviews on offer.
With views across the ever-changing Black Combe and the Duddon Valley, which is known as the jewel in the crown of Cumbria, Brockwood Lodges will delight walkers and bikers from leisurely coastal routes and bike-friendly forest tracks to more challenging single tracks and scenic uphill climbs, taking in Knott Hill, Black Combe, Whitfell, Caw and Great Stickle.
Creative enthusiasts can visit the Craft Centre and view a range of crafts exhibits and for bird watchers, Hodbarrow Nature Reserve has an RSPB hide and estuary walks. If something a little more energetic is required, Haverigg Beach has lovely golden sands backed by dunes, great for windsurfing or take a stroll to the summit of Black Combe Hill to appreciate the wonderful country and sea views on offer.
The picturesque Coniston Water lake is less than half an hour’s drive from Brockwood Lodges and within a 20 mile radius you will find that the kids will enjoy a day spent at South Lakes Wildlife Park or the World of Beatrix Potter while older pursuits can enjoy a pampering day at Envy Beauty or a round of golf at Silecroft and Eskdale Golf Clubs.
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