Lanreath Lake Lodges
Lanreath
Cornwall
These Country Hot Tub Lodges are the ideal place for your family staycation, the Hedgerows are modern and light lodges situated within the beautiful Stonerush Lakes resort, 2 miles from Lanreath close to Looe and the coast in South Cornwall.
The lodges set across one floor have been finished to an incredibly high standard, featuring an open plan living area, which flows beautifully outside through French doors to the private furnished terrace, whereby you can enjoy alfresco dining or simply take in the Cornish views.
Why not take the opportunity to relax after a long day in your own private outdoor hot tub, which you’ll find on your decked veranda?
Internally, you will find 2 beautifully finished bedrooms, the master featuring an en-suite shower room and flat-screen TV, the second bedroom having two single beds..
At the heart of Stonerush Lakes, you will find The Old Mill Restaurant where you can let someone else do the work and enjoy a meal without traveling far, or simply enjoy a drink before retiring for the evening to your lodge.
If you’re looking to explore the area there is an abundance of variety on the doorstep, why not venture to the nearby coastal town of Looe, a popular holiday resort for over 200 years, or further afield the relatively unspoiled fishing village of Polperro?
Whatever you’re after for your family holiday, Stonerush Lakes Lodges can offer in abundance.
Stonerush Lakes
Nestled on the outskirts of the pretty rural village of Lanreath, are these beautiful modern lodges. The properties have undergone extensive renovation to provide a wonderful holiday experience for couples, friends and families alike, where you can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil stay in the heart of the Cornish countryside. Each property benefits from homely sitting rooms where you can curl up with your loved ones and spend the evening catching up with your favourite TV shows, cook up delicious home-cooked meals in the well-equipped kitchens and have those family gatherings at the dining table over a well-deserved glass of champagne. Discover a range of well-presented bedrooms, with modern beds so you can get some much needed rest for the day’s ahead, whilst also offering plenty of modern furniture for your personal items. Outside, there are private garden areas where you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining with a refreshing drink of an evening, some of which boast hot tubs for that spot of luxury and views across the lakes. Within walking distance of your property lies the Old Mill lakeside bar and restaurant, the perfect opportunity to grab some lunch or an evening meal and enjoy those stunning views across the lake out towards Miller’s Island on the outdoor decking area, or keep warm by the woodburning fire. Stonerush Lakes is also nestled around four lakes which feed a meandering stream and offer some of the most picturesque views only a stone’s throw away! You are within driving distance of the bustling seaside town of Looe to access some of its most beautiful views across the seaside and plenty of tourist attractions. East Looe Beach is perfect for spending your afternoons sunbathing on the golden sands, swimming in the shallow waters, or taking the opportunity to get involved with Cornwall’s favourite sport of surfing! Discover Looe Valley Vineyard for some wine tasting, Looe Island – hugely popular for its nature reserve and abundance of wildlife. The South West Coastal Path is also within reach and is ideal for those keen walkers and cyclists to enjoy the best of both country and coastal sites. Take a tour of the nearby towns of Looe, Polperro and Fowey for a variety of historical sites and amenities nearby. Stonerush Lakes provides an excellent base for those seeking to tour this wonderful part of the Cornish countryside.
LANREATH
Pelynt 2 miles; Looe 5 miles; Polperro 6 miles.
Lanreath is a village in southeast Cornwall, five miles west of Looe. Lanreath is rural in character with a local shop and Post Office as well as a parish church. There are a number of ghost stories associated with Lanreath. The best-known features a ghost in black driving a coach pulled by a headless horse. Nearby Pelynt is home to a parish church, a number of local shops and pubs, especially the Jubilee Inn, which was an original farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century. Looe is Cornwall’s second largest fishing port and hence there is always a lively maritime bustle around the quay area of East Looe, which is connected to the quieter West Looe by a seven arched 19th century bridge over the River Looe. The sandy Looe beach adjoins the pier and is very popular with families because of its safe shallow swimming and vast expanse of sand. Polperro is a little further away and is a historic fishing village nestling at the head of a long valley leading down to the sea. With plenty of areas to visit, Lanreath is a quiet, pleasant place offering easy access to the coast, the moors, National Trust properties and Cornwall’s famous gardens.
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Sleeps 4, Pets Welcome