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Golf holidays in Ambleside -
cottages and self catering
Find the perfect base or stop over for your golf holiday in Ambleside with 49 self catering cottages to choose from. Many of the Ambleside self catering listed below have golf courses near by.
A golf holiday offers great relaxation and the cottages and self catering here add to that by adding comfort whether your stay is for a stopover, short break or longer holiday.
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Sleeps 9
Weekly price range £550 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Built around 1760, this charming, ancient farmhouse was once part of Lowfold Farm, nestling in a small cluster of older properties on the fringes of Ambleside, set half way between the village and the Lake on the original old road into Ambleside. Some excellent walking can be enjoyed straight from door, the footpath to Jenkins Crag and leading onto Wansfell being literally over the garden wall whilst the delights of this now rather cosmopolitan village are a level 5 minute stroll. An eclectic mix of restaurants serving international cuisine are on hand to tempt you throughout the day and into the evening whilst a good selection of interesting shops and outdoor outlets will ensure you have all the ingredients for supper and that youre kitted out for all types of Lakeland weather!
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £990 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Romantic Break Easy Walking Garde
Accommodation overview: Loughrigg Holme sits underneath the much loved fell of the same name and was once the home of Wordsworths daughter, Dora and her husband Edward Quillinan, Rich in literary history connections, visitors to Loughrigg Holme have included Charlotte Bronte, the poet Matthew Arnold and Harriet Martineau. This chocolate box property,originally a farmhouse, built in 17th century and extended in the early 19th century is a beautiful example of a traditional Lakeland residence, her 2 1/2 acres of gardens and fellside including croquet lawn blending effortlessly into the slopes of Loughrigg and displaying a wealth of ancient shrubs and flora, cleverly married with more formal patio, lawn areas and natural water fall. A short stroll directly under Loughrigg Fell will bring you to beautiful Rydal Water, one of Lakelands smallest lakes at only ¾ mile long and ¼ mile wide and a favourite of Wordsworth and many other of the romantic poets and still, to this day, magical, peaceful and most inspiring. Ambleside can also be reached on foot within 20 minutes along a country lane, this bustling village offering numerous attractions and activities for all ages with a wide choice of bars, shops and restaurants. Loughrigg Holme is obviously steeped in Lakeland history and exhibits many historic features with dated spice cupboard, flagged floors, exposed beams and original oak stairs and shutters. The house has been beautifully dressed, the owners respecting the obvious age and fascinating literary connections to create a most comfortable and elegant home, a clever mix of 17th and 21st century, the perfect venue for a family gathering and a place where special memories will be created and treasured.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £220 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Ambleside is truly a destination for all seasons. Spring and summer bring wonderful lush green colour to the fells mirrored onto Lake Windermere below and is the time that the ancient village traditions of the Ambleside Sports and the Rushbearing take place, a must for any first or returning visitor. Autumn and winter bring rich reds and golds to the trees and fellsides and the more modern festival of the Christmas Lights and lantern parade takes place at the end of November, a spectacle not to be missed.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £220 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 7.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Derby Cottage forms part of a terrace of similar and substantial stone built 3 storey properties in the very heart of Ambleside. Situated as it is, the shops, amenities and restaurants are quite literally a stones throw away from the cottage, making Derby Cottage ideally situated for those who wish to enjoy the facilities of Ambleside. There are also ample local walks that can be taken from the doorstep and the southern shores of Windermere can be reached quite easily by foot.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £540 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The Knoll, a grade II listed building, is steeped in history, being the former home of Harriet Martineau, writer, economist and benefactor to the local people of Ambleside. Having being invited to convalesce on the shores of Windermere after a serious illness, Harriet became enchanted by the beauty of Lakeland and, once recovered, set to make the area her home. Having purchased a field behind the local Methodist Chapel, Harriet designed The Knoll, employing local tradesmen to create what her friend Wordsworth described as being the wisest step of her life, for the value of the property will be doubled in ten years.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £390 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This delightful, modern property sits at the southern side of Ambleside and enjoys lovely views across the village to Loughrigg and the surrounding fell range. The ideal choice for a relaxed, sociable holiday in the very heart of the Lakes, Bramblebank has ample parking, a lovely enclosed garden and views from most windows tempting even the most wariest of walkers to enjoy some wonderful walks from the door. A couple of minutes walk brings you to what is now a most cosmopolitan village with an eclectic mix of shops and eateries as well as two cinemas, tennis courts, mini golf, the famous Windermere Steamers and Hayes Garden Centre to name but a few.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set in Clappersgate, within a small complex of properties, just off the road between Ambleside and Skelwith Bridge, Clappersgate is at the entrance to the Langdale Valley and literally on the doorstep of some of the most wonderful walking opportunities in the whole of the National Park.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Swiss Cottage sits in the heart of Ambleside in a slightly elevated position opposite the bowling green, so enjoys fine views over the parish church towards Loughrigg and the Fairfield Range. There are such a variety of activities to do in Ambleside that you may never need to use your car. Being so central, the Lake Cruises, cycling, mini golf and of course fell walking are all available literally from the door for day time activities whilst with a wide selection of eateries and even a multi screen cinema. The wide choice of restaurants, pubs and multi screen cinema will take care of the evenings activities.
  
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