Located on the edge of the Lake District, Carus Green Lake District Golf and Leisure offer a challenging 18-hole parkland golf course, with award winning contemporary club house and a selection of very high quality, luxurious, accommodation.
Cleverly designed with the open plan living spaces on the first floor, means you can soak up the amazing views from the lounge, kitchen and dining areas.
A large, comfortable sofa, and TV is a great place to relax together.
The picture windows let the light flood in.
Relax over dinner at the large family dining table and on a summer evening step out through the patio doors onto the balcony with views over to the surrounding hills.
The smart kitchen is well equipped with granite worktops and integrated appliances.
There are four sumptuous bedrooms.
Two on the ground floor and two on the second floor.
Each bedroom can be presented with a choice of either a super king-size bed or twin beds (please specify your choice when booking) Each bedroom is complemented by a luxurious en-suite shower room with shower basin and WC.
One of the bedrooms on the top floor offers a bath with shower over.
Also located on the ground floor is a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer.
To the rear of the property there is a pretty patio garden with outdoor furniture.
The 18-hole course is designed around the natural watercourses of the rivers Kent, Sprint and Mint and the fells of the Lake District National Park and is a challenging parkland course.
You’ll also find driving range, golf academy and golf shop here.
All guests are welcome to use the facilities and preferential rates are available during your stay.
Complementary use of the club house is available to guests and their visitors and the bars and restaurant serve food throughout the day and have fine views across the course.
Located only five 5 minutes from Kendal and only 20 minutes from either the Lake District or the Yorkshire Dales you'll find something for everyone.
The Lyth Valley is located to the east of Lake Windermere, overlooked by the famous Lake District walks on Scout Scar and Whitbarrow Scar.
The sheltered valley is famous for its damson orchards, as well as a choice of several acclaimed Lake District country pubs, such as The Punch Bowl at Crosthwaite and the Mason's Arms at Strawberry Bank.
A short walk nearby is the ascent of Gummers How, which offers simply wonderful views of Lake Windermere from the top.
The Cartmel Fell tarns route is also a lovely afternoon walk, starting at Bowland Bridge's historic church.
The popular foodie villages of Cartmel and Kirkby Lonsdale are both within easy reach offering fine local artisan foods and award-winning Michelin starred restaurants.
Cross the valley and you are into the Yorkshire Dales and the Pennines with beautiful villages, rolling moors and cascading waterfalls.