A week in Windermere

tracyp
tracyp Forum Participant Posts: 45
edited June 2016 in UK Campsites & Touring #1

well we are back from a week in windermear it was fantastic. i have read a lot about which is the best site's to visit and have spent a lot of time  you tube looking and sites that you have all recomended, was a little apprehensive as no body had mentioned
this site, booked it via pitch up . com, fallbarrow at bowness on windermear FANTASTIC, private pitches 6 foot headges, all fully serviced, not far from town centre, a fantastic view whilst walking dogs round lakes, either iv stumbled on a big secret or nobody
knows about it yes its a park resorts but its 5 star and peaceful and posh, £1000 per week for a lodge i payed £240 for a week fully serviced, 3 adults 2 dogs and a awning, defo going back again

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  • moulesy
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    edited June 2016 #2

    We stayed at Fallbarrow a couple of times a few years back when I ran the Windermere marathon. As you say, it's a nice site and convenient for the town. It used to be owned by the same company as Limefitt Park at Troutbeck opposite the Queen's Head and in a much more scenic spot.

    But £35 a night in June is way more than we'd pay for either site to be honest - sorry to burst your bubble etc!

  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #3

    Yes, I was getting quite excited then, until it got to the bit about the price.

    You ran a marathon eh Moulesy? I'm impressed. How long ago was this?

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2016 #4

    (Several marathons and other distances, Ian, between about 1980 and 2000. Best marathon time of 2 hours 44 mins.)

    Soz to OP, how I wish we could PM on here - maybe one day eh? Wink

  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #5

    Just looked it up and it does look like a very pleasant site.

    Will have to check the out of season prices.

    Moulesy - should I now be regretting having challenged you to a bike race up to Snowshill?
    SurprisedWink

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2016 #6

    Not any more, Ian. I get out of breath strolling from one end of the bowls green to the other these days! Laughing

  • Pippah45
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    edited June 2016 #7

    Which site are you giving such a glowing report on? 

     

  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #8

    This one, I believe.....

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2016 #9

    Pippah - Tracy was talking about Fallbarrow Park, right in the middle of Windermere.

  • jakeontour
    jakeontour Forum Participant Posts: 63
    edited June 2016 #10

    We stayed on this site a couple of years ago, just before it changed ownership.

    Ýes it is in a great location. We paid £28pn and that was èye watering, but it was fully occupied so I guess the pricing is simple supply and demand.

    But, a word of caution if you're planning a visit.

    The pitches are very short.  We are 8m long and could only be accommodated on one of two pitches.

    The site access roads are narrow with sharp bends, and the hedges that give privacy make manouvering difficult.

    Add in the cars parked half on the road in front of their caravan a-frames (because they've nowhere else to go) and it can all get far too fraught for comfort

  • Natasha2
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    edited June 2016 #11

    (Several marathons and other distances, Ian, between about 1980 and 2000. Best marathon time of 2 hours 44 mins.)

    Soz to OP, how I wish we could PM on here - maybe one day eh? Wink

     

    My OH ran the Windermere marathon in 1983 but you would have been some way ahead!

  • DEBSC
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    edited June 2016 #12

    We stayed there a few times years ago in their static caravans. Excellent for the town and a very nice site. Then we took our caravan to their sister park, Limefitt, not so central but beautiful scenery all around the site.

  • huskydog
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    edited June 2016 #13

    (Several marathons and other distances, Ian, between about 1980 and 2000. Best marathon time of 2 hours 44 mins.)

    Soz to OP, how I wish we could PM on here - maybe one day eh? Wink

     

    My OH ran the Windermere marathon in 1983 but you would have been some way ahead!

    I ate a marathon in Windermere in 1982Wink

  • tracyp
    tracyp Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2016 #14

    yes i must say its a bit tight, got back end of caravan on the roundabout on the way in heart stopping moment, and you have to park your car in front as nowelse to park, we priced the log cabins up and for the top of the range with a lake view £1000 for
    a week, jesus thats a years worth of touring and spending money, but i just thougt i'd share it as it's loverly, bunree next year thats been mentioned a few times on hear, iv you tubed it and it looks spectacular, i know it was over £30 a night but for 3 adults
    and 2 dogs awning and  a car i think thats good,some places charge per person, caravan, awning car, and dogs

  • magic
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    edited June 2016 #15

    We have just returned yesterday from Fallbarrow Park, windermere. We paid £280 for our pitch for 7 nights, our pitch was a good size and fully serviced all hedged in so private. 

    we stayed there because our son had hired a lodge there,we normally would not pay such high rates. The site is a lovely site and very convenient for seeing that area, 5mins walk into Bowness which has lovely restaurants  and cafes and shops. You can get
    buses or ferries to various other places.

    There is a pub/restaurant on site which is dog friendly inside and out, there is a small shop and a games arcade( not my cup of tea ) but great for those who like that sort of thing.

    The down side for us was being put on a pitch directly next to childrens play ground, we have nothing against children enjoying themselves but there was no close or open time so older children playing ball games from 7am till 10.30pm.

    other than that we would say very good base for exploring that area.

  • tracyp
    tracyp Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2016 #16

    im trying to figure out how to put a picture on of the sunset over the lake fantastic while i was walking the dogs

  • tracyp
    tracyp Forum Participant Posts: 45
    edited June 2016 #17

    when i booked i asked for a pitch away from the childrens play area and its was nice and peasful, but a tew times on a night when we were walking the dogs we noticed older children, same as you done all that just want a quite life pitch 66 we had 69 pitch
    looks nice easy to get in and out of, i could not get over how people moved about like they did as one pulled out another pulled in

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited June 2016 #18

    (Several marathons and other distances, Ian, between about 1980 and 2000. Best marathon time of 2 hours 44 mins.)

    Soz to OP, how I wish we could PM on here - maybe one day eh? Wink

    To IanH and Moulesy,

    If you two would like to correspond privately, I can put you both in touch - but need each of you to give permission.  If you want to email me, feel free.  I think you both have an email address for me.

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  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #19

    Thanks Jill, we already have each other's email addresses. Apologies for going 'off thread' briefly......as M said, it's a shame that the CC IT don't know how to sort out a PM system, but there you go.....

    Anyway, I'm rapidly going off this site when I see the cost......