High Bridge Haven

From £492
Sleeps 2
Adults Only
Hot Tub
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About High Bridge Haven

A newly built cedar lodge that has been purpose-designed to be the perfect getaway for two. Situated in a secluded area, the lodge has breath-taking views across the Duddon Estuary and the spectacular Lake District mountains beyond .Located on the Furness peninsula and only a short distance from the village of Kirkby-in-Furness, the lodge is in an ideal spot from which to explore the area’s beautiful scenery. There are many rural and coastal walks in the area which offer a fabulous opportunity to catch a glimpse of Cumbria’s abundant birds and wildlife. A number of great pubs and restaurants are nearby to try out in Dalton-in-Furness and Ulverston.

Garden with patio and hot tub

The perfect retreat for a busy lifestyle. This garden includes a patio with hot tub and gazebo set up to enjoy the views so you can relax in your own space. The beautiful scenery is perfect for spending time outdoors but when it's too cold outside, there is an open fire to keep you cozy.

Welcome hamper included

A complimentary hamper will be awaiting you on your arrival containing milk, tea, fresh coffee, bread, butter, eggs, juice, wine and cheese, along with other essential items to prepare a light snack or breakfast. There may be some regional variations.

Attractions and nearby amenities

Nearby shops, including a bakery, butchers and small supermarket, can be found less than 2 miles away in the village of Askam-in-Furness, breathe in the sea air from the Duddon Estuary during a stroll on the beach at Askam-in-Furness.

High Bridge Haven Features and Extras

Enhancing your stay
Log Burner / Open Fire
No Pets
Private hot tub
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Tippin's Ln, Kirkby-in-Furness

Local Activities for High Bridge Haven

  • Make sure to visit the Lake District National Park including beautiful Coniston Water which is just 14 miles away.
  • There are plenty of nearby attractions to visit. Marvel at the ruins of medieval Furness Abbey, which are now cared for by English Heritage, soak up the area’s maritime history at The Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness or take a walk on the wild side at South Lake Safari Park.
  • The closest railway station is Askam Station in Askam-in-Furness. It’s a 15 minute journey to Barrow-in-Furness where you can catch connecting trains to Lancaster, Carlise and Windermere.
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