| Hotel Description: | This Victorian hotel stands in six acres of beautiful gardens overlooking Windermere and the Cumbrian Hills.
The Belsfield Hotel exudes all the charm, elegance and sophistication of a smart country house.
In addition to the hotel's wonderful location in Bowness-on-windermere, at the heart the Lake District, The Belsfield has a heated indoor swimming pool, as well as a sauna.
There is also a snooker room and putting green.
In keeping with the picturesque surroundings, the hotel restaurant offers the chance to enjoy good food and wine in a perfect atmosphere with superb views over the lake. | | Room Information: | Double Room All of our Double-bedded rooms consist of one double bed and meet our guests requirements with tea and coffee facilities, colour television, direct dial telephone and hairdryers in all of the rooms. All rates for this room are on a room-only basis. Number of Beds:1 | Twin Room All of our Twin-bedded rooms consist of two single beds and meet our guests requirements with tea and coffee facilities, colour television, direct dial telephone and hairdryers in all of the rooms. All rates for this room are based on a room-only tariff. Number of Beds:2 |
| | Getting There: |
Exit M6 (J36), take A591 to Windermere. Follow signs for Bowness to Royal Hotel on right. Take first left (Kendal Rd). Hotel is 200 yds on your right. | | Business Facilities: | There are four meeting rooms, which can accommodate from 4 to 130 people theatre style. Consisting of one main meeting room with three adjoining syndicates and an office, the Training Area offers you the privacy and facilities required to achieve your meeting objectives
| | Local Attractions: | Lake Windermere Distance: 0 miles Windermere is the longest lake in the English Lake District, Cumbria. In fact, at over 10 miles long, its the longest lake in England. Its shores are littered with wonderful scenery, walks and picturesque towns and villages.
Belle Isle Distance: 1 miles Wooded island in Lake Windermere, landscaped in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The island is one mile long - the longest in the lake. It has a long history dating back to Roman times when the commander at Ambleside built a villa here.
The Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole Distance: 2 miles Brockhole is an Edwardian house beautifully situated on the shores of Windermere; enjoy extensive landscaped gardens, lake cruises, adventure playground, guided walks and activities.
Claife Heights Distance: 5 miles This is an area of woodland owned by the National Trust, on the western shores of Windermere. It is a great spot for walking, cycling and wildlife. The moist climate and the acid soils of the area combine to encourage beautiful moss-rich oakwoods.
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