Womens activity holiday in the Lake District

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£1199To£1249 excluding flights
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Duration
8 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
8-19
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Terms and Conditions apply- please ask for more information, This is a small group guided tour which is not for profit.
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Description of Womens activity holiday in the Lake District

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£1199To£1249 excluding flights
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Terms and Conditions apply- please ask for more information, This is a small group guided tour which is not for profit.
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England walking
Our guide encourages you to extend a city break into a country break, push your way up peaks, and seek long-distance trails.
Lake District
Explore scenery made famous by Beatrix Potter and the Lake Poets: still waters surrounded by heather-coated hills.

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1 Reviews of Womens activity holiday in the Lake District

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Reviewed on 27 Jul 2024 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Very hard to choose as there was so much! The venue and location of Hassness House is exceptional. Being able to walk down to the water and swim before breakfast was such a treat.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Take clothes that are lightweight and easily washed to avoid overpacking.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


We ate at local establishments throughout. Hard to comment on the environmental impact.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Fabulous! Great location, good range of activities and lovely people.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

It is safe to drink the water from the tap in England, however, for customers keen to avoid buying single use plastic bottles we encourage customers the chance to purchase a discounted filter Water-To-Go bottle which combines three different technologies to remove over 99.9% of all microbiological contaminants in water.

We operate a ‘leave no trace’ policy on tour; our tour leaders are trained to promote this message to customers. As the focus of this trip is primarily walking, we aim to leave a minimal impact on the areas as possible. This trip actively encourages customers to reduce the carbon footprint to a minimum.

We encourage our customers to not deviate from designated walking areas so as not to upset ecosystems irrespective of the size. We also provide encouragement to not to feed birds and the red squirrels that roam the local area as they become reliant on tourists.

Our country house is careful to separate waste for recycling. Much of the food is prepared on site to reduce the use of single use plastic. Recyclable containers are used for the packed lunches we provide.

We’re committed to running our business responsibly. In our office we reduce, reuse, and recycle whenever possible. It’s in a refurbished mill, and we’ve also installed a waterwheel to generate electricity from the river. It was the first of its kind in Britain, gives us our own sustainable source of power and any excess goes to the National Grid.

People

We stay in a country house on the shores of Buttermere in the Lake District. Customers make their own way to the start of the tour; we give clear instructions on reaching the house using public transport.

All meals are provided at the house using a combination of locally sourced food and whole foods, with the exception of dinner on one evening. Customers walk to and from one of the local pubs in Buttermere Village for this evening meal, which in turn, supports the local businesses.

We have financially supported the rebuilding of bridges washed away and walking paths that have fallen into disrepair, this ensures paths are maintained for years to come.

Every Thursday the Cumbrian Mountain Rescue team visit the country house and provide you with a presentation about what they do and offer items for sale to support their cause. As a business, we support this company financially (they are volunteers) on an annual basis.

We cap customers at our country house to a maximum of 19 so as not to impact the environment surrounding Buttermere. We employ the services of local outfitter to transport us to and from hiking trail heads and we hire local yoga and Pilates instructors to visit the country house to provide their expertise.

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