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Inside stunning hotel with outdoor pool overlooking gorgeous Lake District hidden valley

Inside stunning hotel with outdoor pool overlooking gorgeous Lake District hidden valley

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It also has a spectacular spa, great restaurant and rooms with incredible views
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AS we crossed the stunning countryside, I was already in the mood to relax in one of the UK's most tranquil areas.
My partner Martin and I were on our way to the breathtaking Langdale Valley, tucked away in the heart of the Lake District, one of my favourite destinations.
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Stunning Langdale Valley
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Luxurious Langdale Hotel
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Sam and Martin enjoying the fresh air in the Langdale Valley
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From the moment we arrived at the Langdale Hotel and Spa, I knew we were in for a few days of pure, unadulterated bliss.
Set within a sprawling 35-acre woodland estate and positioned away from the bustling busyness of Keswick, Grasmere and Windermere, it's the ideal location for lacing up your boots and enjoying the many walks on its doorstep.
After a quick check in we were dying to get out in the warm sunshine and take in the fresh air.
The friendly reception staff were more than happy to recommend some local routes and point us in the right direction.
We opted for the Great and Little Langdale Circle, which conveniently starts and finishes at the estate.
We were promised spectacular views of the high fells and rugged crags — and it didn't disappoint. The scenery was majestic.
After a day exploring, we were ready for some well-deserved post-hike relaxation — and the Langdale Hotel certainly knows how to deliver.
Their leisure facilities are second to none, featuring a 20-metre heated pool that's perfect for families.
However, as this was a romantic getaway, Martin and I made a beeline for the Brimstone Spa. This chic, adults-only retreat is the ultimate sanctuary for relaxing, reviving and unwinding.
We spent hours exploring the different herbal steam rooms, salt saunas and hydrotherapy foot baths. My favourite was the Himalaya Salt Steam room, while Martin preferred the Finnish sauna with views across the estate.
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The Brimstone Spa has all types of pampering on offer
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Outdoor has views to die for
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The beautiful setting of the Brimstone Spa
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Romantic Stove restaurant
We both agreed the highlight was the outdoor pool. An absolute slice of paradise. It's hard to imagine a more idyllic spot.
But all this relaxing and pampering does rustle up an appetite and we were rewarded with a superb dining experience at the Stove restaurant.
With its floor-to-ceiling windows and locally-sourced menu, it truly hit the spot. It's easy to see why their head chef made it all the way to the Masterchef finals!
For starters we shared the salt cod croquettes followed by the char sui monkfish with prawn toast for mains — absolute perfection.
To finish, we couldn't resist the hearty bowl of fruit crumble and homemade custard, which still has me dreaming about it.
All of this was washed down with a lovely bottle of Merlot in front of the fire pit outside, bellies full and a hearts content.
We were staying in the stunning Lakeland Signature room. Bright and airy with a cosy sitting area it was drop dead gorgeous.
The enormous rainfall shower and lovely bathroom added to the feeling of total luxury.
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Incredible waterside rooms at Langdale
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Sam loved the beautiful bedroom
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After a restful sleep in the enormous, cloud-like bed it was time to shake off the calories with a quick walk, before piling them all on again at breakfast with the vast selection of freshly prepared hot and cold dishes.
While it was tempting to linger at the hotel, there's so much more to see and do in the area. Just a short drive away is Ambleside, home to a variety of charming pubs, hotels and cracking wee gift shops.
We decided to take advantage of the weather and enjoy the scenery at a slower pace with a cruise down Lake Windermere.
Closer to the estate is Wainwrights' Inn, a smashing traditional boozer with a fine selection of local ales and top-notch pub grub. From classic fish and chips, to a mouth watering Cumbrian steak and ale pie, you're spoiled for choice.
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Wainwright's is worth the walk for hearty but elevated pub grub
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It's famous for its Cumbrian steak and ale pie
Langdale truly is the perfect base to explore the Lake District and all it has to offer.
Adventure, relaxation, fine dining and pampering — it ticked all of our boxes.
CUMBRIA
GO: LANGDALE VALLEY
A night in a double room at the 4* Langdale Hotel and Spa in Ambelside, is from £189 including breakfast. See langdale.co.uk.

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