waterfoot holiday park leaflet 2013
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Waterfoot park is located in one of the most beautiful locations within the Lake District National Park.TRANSCRIPT
HOLIDAYS IN CUMBRIA,THE LAKE DISTRICT
HOW TO FIND USNOT SAT NAV COMPATIBLE PLEASE STAY ON A592
UNTIL PARK ENTRANCEWaterfoot Park is easily accessible from junction 40, M6,thePenrith junction. Follow the brown signs marked Ullswater'Steamers' from junction 40, west on the A66 for a mile
before turning left at the roundabout onto the A592towards Ullswater. After two miles you will see our sign, for
the entrance on your right.
If you reach the junction with the lake road you've missedus by 200 metres!
Maryport
CarlisleSilloth
Cockermouth
Maryport
Whitehaven
Egremont
MUNCASTER
Coniston
Hawkshead
Ambleside
Bowness
UllswaterKeswick
Kendal
Ulverston
Broughton
Millom
Barrow
J44
J40
A590
A590
A591
A5092
A593
A595
A595
A595
A5086A66
M6
HARDKNOTTPASS!
&
J36
M6
Waterfoot ParkUllswater, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0JF
017684 86302
Waterfoot Park, Waterfoot Park is located in
one of the most beautiful locationswithin the Lake District National Park.Nestled in the grounds of a Georgianmansion overlooking Ullswater, the
Park offers excellent facilities fortouring vans, motor homes andprivately owned holiday homes.
Quality and customer care is the key toour success and many of the guestsreturn and recommend our Park to
friends and family.
What our customers say ….
We have been regular visitors over the past 15 years toWaterfoot once found you just keep going back.
Mrs Sandra Degnan, Darlington
We have had 2 consecutive years at this site, excellentfacilities the location is superb and we will be back
Mr Bee, Hertfordshire
Fantastic site, fantastic facilities - we love it and the dogs dotoo!! Will be returning as many times as possible.
Mr S Mulley, Halifax, West Yorkshire
About UsThis five star award winning Park is conveniently located
within walking distance of the quaint village of Pooley
Bridge and the Ullswater ‘Steamer’Pier.
The Park enjoys a quiet, family orientated atmosphere set
within its ancient woodland amidst a rich biodiversity of
wildlife including our resident red squirrels. The Park has
achieved Gold in the David Bellamy Award Scheme for
its conservation efforts and continues to support
voluntary fund raising projects in the Ullswater Valley.
Main season is March – November but please visit our
website for opening times, tariff information, check
availablility and our latest news updates. Well behaved
dogs are welcome and but we request that they are kept
on a lead within the Park boundaries.
FacilitiesWe have excellent toilet and shower facilities,
an outside play area, fully equipped laundry room
and separate indoor washing-up ares. The Reception
and Shop are located in the old servant quarters of
the Mansion and are open daily in the season for
newspapers, basic provisions. We also sell and
exchange Calor Gas.
In the once grand hall of the Mansion, there is a
well stocked information area, licensed bar and
family games room. There are superb views from the
bar across the lawns towards Ullswater. Wi-fi is free
in the bar/lounge and there is a public payphone
near the main touring area.
For information on our other Lake District Estate Holiday Parks
located in Windermere and Kirkby Lonsdale or our Lake District
heritage visitor attractions please visit lakedistrictestates.com
HOLIDAYS IN CUMBRIA,THE LAKE DISTRICT
HOW TO FIND USNOT SAT NAV COMPATIBLE PLEASE STAY ON A592
UNTIL PARK ENTRANCEWaterfoot Park is easily accessible from junction 40, M6,thePenrith junction. Follow the brown signs marked Ullswater'Steamers' from junction40,westontheA66foramile
beforeturningleftatthe roundabout onto the A592towards Ullswater. After two miles you will see our sign, for
the entrance on your right.
If you reach the junction with the lake road you've missedus by 200 metres!
Maryport
Carlisle Silloth
Cockermouth
Maryport
Whitehaven
Egremont
MUNCASTER
Coniston
Hawkshead
Ambleside
Bowness
UllswaterKeswick
Kendal
Ulverston
Broughton
Millom
Barrow
J44
J40
A590
A590
A591
A5092
A593
A595
A595
A595
A5086A66
M6
HARDKNOTTPASS !
&
J36
M6
Waterfoot ParkUllswater, Pooley Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0JF
017684 86302
Waterfoot Park, Waterfoot Park is located in
one of the most beautiful locationswithin the Lake District National Park.Nestled in the grounds of a Georgianmansion overlooking Ullswater, the
Park offers excellent facilities fortouring vans, motor homes andprivately owned holiday homes.
Quality and customer care is the key toour success and many of the guestsreturn and recommend our Park to
friends and family.
What our customers say ….
We have been regular visitors over the past 15 years toWaterfoot once found you just keep going back.
Mrs Sandra Degnan, Darlington
We have had 2 consecutive years at this site, excellentfacilities the location is superb and we will be back
Mr Bee, Hertfordshire
Fantastic site, fantastic facilities - we love it and the dogs dotoo!! Will be returning as many times as possible.
Mr S Mulley, Halifax, West Yorkshire
About UsThis five star award winning Park is conveniently located
within walking distance of the quaint village of Pooley
Bridge and the Ullswater ‘Steamer’ Pier.
The Park enjoys a quiet, family orientated atmosphere set
within its ancient woodland amidst a rich biodiversity of
wildlife including our resident red squirrels. The Park has
achieved Gold in the David Bellamy Award Scheme for
its conservation efforts and continues to support
voluntary fund raising projects in the Ullswater Valley.
Main season is March – November but please visit our
website for opening times, tariff information, check
availablility and our latest news updates. Well behaved
dogs are welcome and but we request that they are kept
on a lead within the Park boundaries.
FacilitiesWe have excellent toilet and shower facilities,
an outside play area, fully equipped laundry room
and separate indoor washing-up ares. The Reception
and Shop are located in the old servant quarters of
the Mansion and are open daily in the season for
newspapers, basic provisions. We also sell and
exchange Calor Gas.
In the once grand hall of the Mansion, there is a
well stocked information area, licensed bar and
family games room. There are superb views from the
bar across the lawns towards Ullswater. Wi-fi is free
in the bar/lounge and there is a public payphone
near the main touring area.
For information on our other Lake District Estate Holiday Parks
located in Windermere and Kirkby Lonsdale or our Lake District
heritage visitor attractions please visit lakedistrictestates.com
Ullswater, often compared to the likes of Lake Lucerne
and referred to as England’s most beautiful lake. The
main ‘Steamer’ Pier offering lake cruises that link some of
the most famous and spectacular walking routes in the
Lake District National Park is located just five minutes’
walk away from the Park Entrance.
Ullswater, runs a serpentine course in three reaches with
Helvellyn crowning the plateau at the southern reach; at
3,117 ft, it is England’s third highest mountain.
Ullswater 'Steamers' create the perfect opportunity
to combine a cruise with miles of bridleways that are
linked to the ‘Steamer’ routes, so you can really explore
the area.
A valley with a rich biodiversity of wildlife whose
ancient woodlands and fells provide breeding habitats
for some of our rarer species such as red deer, red
squirrels and barnacle geese. We have resident red
squirrels on the Park!
For guests interested in other heritage attractions,
Dalemain Estate surrounds the Park and Dalemain
House and Gardens are less than two miles distant.
If you fancy a walk, why not visit the Bronze Age
Stone Circle, Moor Divock, which is rich in antiquities
dating to the Early Bronze Age. The Cockpit is the largest
of several monuments found on the moor with a diameter
of 25m. Many of the stones are now fallen but the tallest
of those stones still upright are just under a metre.
For a walk that is a bit closer to home, the walk around
Maiden Castle starts and ends at the Park.
A short drive along the lake road will bring you to
the National Trust's Aira Force Waterfall; at 70ft the Aira
waterfall cascades over a dramatic gully and if you are
lucky the sun's light forms a prismatic effect to create the
famous Aira Rainbow
Attractions and activities
Things to do and see
Holiday HomesImagine having more time to explore the area. Waterfoot
Park is a perfect location for your holiday home, there is
so much to see and do right on the doorstep. We are a
family owned Park who pride ourselves in maintaining
its tranquility so all of our holiday homes are privately
owned . We do not allow sub letting so you have the
peace of mind to know your neighbours. All pitches
have electricity, mains water and drainage. For sales
information please contact our resident managers who
will be happy to discuss your requirements.
The Touring Area*There are numerous spacious pitches for caravans and motor
homes with their awnings. Each pitch has electricity and
television hook-up. The area provides the perfect setting for
family barbecues or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility.
Adjacent to this area are excellent toilet and shower block
facilities with disabled access.
Other facilities include baby-changing and a washing-up area.
*Please note that we are unable accept Motorhomes
and Tourers over 26FT (including tow bar).
Tents are not permitted.
The Play AreaThe large and secure private play area is set within one
acre of grassland with level access at the entrance.
There is a range of equipment including swings,
climbing towers, slides and spring based rocking toys to
suit most children. All areas have protective coverings,
play bark, and rubber matting. In this area there is a
small football pitch for ball games for older children or
the grown-ups. This area is off limits to dogs. The games
room in the main Mansion house has a selection of
indoor games such as pool and darts.
• For nature explorers, look out for Red Deer, Red Squirrels or the elusive Nuthatch
• Cycling routes and Bike Hire nearby
• A host of walking routes within easy reach of us, from waterfall strolls to mountain hikes
• Visit a Bronze Age Stone Circle on Moor Divock
• Nearby main town of Penrith has an indoor pool,golf course and excellent shopping facilities
Historic House & Gardens
To Ambleside and Windermerevia Kirkstone Pass
To KeswickTo Penrith
A592
A592
A5091
Glenridding Howtown
Pooley Bridge
Glencoyne
Swinside Knott553m
P
P
P
P
i
PP
i
Helvellyn950m
Place Fell657m
Hallin Fell388m
Arthur’s Pike388m
Common Fell552m
Aira Force & High Force
Dalemain
Maiden CastleDunmallard Hill
Glenriding to HowtownStone Circle
Martindale
Gowbarrow Fell481m
M
The village of Pooley Bridge, just five minutes stroll from the Park has a host of pubs, tea rooms and gift shops
Ullswater ‘Steamer’ Pier – lake cruises that connect you to the eastern and southern shores of Ullswater
Horse riding, sailing, boat hire, adventuretrails, quad biking and fishing nearby
Visit heritage attractions such as Historic Dalemain House & Gardens or the newly opened Lowther Castle
Whatever you decide to do, we promise one stay with us will not be enough !
Ullswater, often compared to the likes of Lake Lucerne
and referred to as England’s most beautiful lake. The
main ‘Steamer’ Pier offering lake cruises that link some of
the most famous and spectacular walking routes in the
Lake District National Park is located just five minutes’
walk away from the Park Entrance.
Ullswater, runs a serpentine course in three reaches with
Helvellyn crowning the plateau at the southern reach; at
3,117 ft, it is England’s third highest mountain.
Ullswater 'Steamers' create the perfect opportunity
to combine a cruise with miles of bridleways that are
linked to the ‘Steamer’ routes, so you can really explore
the area.
A valley with a rich biodiversity of wildlife whose
ancient woodlands and fells provide breeding habitats
for some of our rarer species such as red deer, red
squirrels and barnacle geese. We have resident red
squirrels on the Park!
For guests interested in other heritage attractions,
Dalemain Estate surrounds the Park and Dalemain
House and Gardens are less than two miles distant.
If you fancy a walk, why not visit the Bronze Age
Stone Circle, Moor Divock, which is rich in antiquities
dating to the Early Bronze Age. The Cockpit is the largest
of several monuments found on the moor with a diameter
of 25m. Many of the stones are now fallen but the tallest
of those stones still upright are just under a metre.
For a walk that is a bit closer to home, the walk around
Maiden Castle starts and ends at the Park.
A short drive along the lake road will bring you to
the National Trust's Aira Force Waterfall; at 70ft the Aira
waterfall cascades over a dramatic gully and if you are
lucky the sun's light forms a prismatic effect to create the
famous Aira Rainbow
Attractions and activities
Things to do and see
Holiday HomesImagine having more time to explore the area. Waterfoot
Park is a perfect location for your holiday home, there is
so much to see and do right on the doorstep. We are a
family owned Park who pride ourselves in maintaining
its tranquility so all of our holiday homes are privately
owned . We do not allow sub letting so you have the
peace of mind to know your neighbours. All pitches
have electricity, mains water and drainage. For sales
information please contact our resident managers who
will be happy to discuss your requirements.
The Touring Area*There are numerous spacious pitches for caravans and motor
homes with their awnings. Each pitch has electricity and
television hook-up. The area provides the perfect setting for
family barbecues or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility.
Adjacent to this area are excellent toilet and shower block
facilities with disabled access.
Other facilities include baby-changing and a washing-up area.
*Please note that we are unable accept Motorhomes
and Tourers over 26FT (including tow bar).
Tents are not permitted.
The Play AreaThe large and secure private play area is set within one
acre of grassland with level access at the entrance.
There is a range of equipment including swings,
climbing towers, slides and spring based rocking toys to
suit most children. All areas have protective coverings,
play bark, and rubber matting. In this area there is a
small football pitch for ball games for older children or
the grown-ups. This area is off limits to dogs. The games
room in the main Mansion house has a selection of
indoor games such as pool and darts.
• For nature explorers, look out for Red Deer, Red Squirrels or the elusive Nuthatch
• Cycling routes and Bike Hire nearby
• A host of walking routes within easy reach of us, from waterfall strolls to mountain hikes
• Visit a Bronze Age Stone Circle on Moor Divock
• Nearby main town of Penrith has an indoor pool,golf course and excellent shopping facilities
Historic House & Gardens
To Ambleside and Windermerevia Kirkstone Pass
To KeswickTo Penrith
A592
A592
A5091
Glenridding Howtown
Pooley Bridge
Glencoyne
Swinside Knott553m
P
P
P
P
i
PP
i
Helvellyn950m
Place Fell657m
Hallin Fell388m
Arthur’s Pike388m
Common Fell552m
Aira Force & High Force
Dalemain
Maiden CastleDunmallard Hill
Glenriding to HowtownStone Circle
Martindale
Gowbarrow Fell481m
M
The village of Pooley Bridge, just five minutes stroll from the Park has a host of pubs, tea rooms and gift shops
Ullswater ‘Steamer’ Pier – lake cruises that connect you to the eastern and southern shores of Ullswater
Horse riding, sailing, boat hire, adventuretrails, quad biking and fishing nearby
Visit heritage attractions such as Historic Dalemain House & Gardens or the newly opened Lowther Castle
Whatever you decide to do, we promise one stay with us will not be enough !