lakes windermere/ bowness
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lakes windermere/ bowness
just had a fab weekend break at a hotel damson denne,food great, fantastic room,[great veiws] pool, sauna ,steam room ,jaquzzi [even though a little small ] gym also. it was just lovley to steam and swim after a great day walking. dogs no probs, allowed everywhere apart from the restarant, nice to give them a hour off before they have to go to the pub, hee hee,. just found it a very nice and quite place for a doggy weekend in the lakes. must admint when i walked round bowness it was like a lab convention, even on the boat i had a choc and a black looking lovingly at me. what a fab weekend we had. very busy though, was easter weekend though.lv jill n boo
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Re: lakes windermere/ bowness
Sounds just what I need Jill - pleased you had a great time, hope you have some pictures for us.
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Glad you had such a great time. We were driving out of the Lakes on Good Friday and astounded by just how much traffic was heading in the opposite direction. No wonder it was busy!!
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just had a look at Damson Dene, it looks lovely, i've bookmarked it to it keep in mind for hols.
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yes it was mad Gemma, but your not that far are you? it is such a gorgeous green lovley part of the world, id love to live in one of those cottages up in the hills surounded by horses and a housefull of happy smiling labs. my idea of heaven. jill n booGemma T wrote:Glad you had such a great time. We were driving out of the Lakes on Good Friday and astounded by just how much traffic was heading in the opposite direction. No wonder it was busy!!
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we will be going back. the hotel was fab and the staff, ever so friendly to you and all doggys there. just a nice quiet lovely place to be with doggy people who you can sit and chat with in the bar. i would recomend it to anyone. just wish i could have stayed longer. jill n boojanhind wrote:just had a look at Damson Dene, it looks lovely, i've bookmarked it to it keep in mind for hols.
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Re: lakes windermere/ bowness
Ive put it in my favourites too. I feel a weekend break coming on
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Mine too. We love the lakes, just come back from a week away in the caravan up Ulswater. We try and get a break somewhere in the lakes as often as we can.jillwild wrote:it is such a gorgeous green lovley part of the world, id love to live in one of those cottages up in the hills surounded by horses and a housefull of happy smiling labs. my idea of heaven. jill n boo
Hotel looks fab, will keep a note of it for the colder months when we don't use the caravan as much.
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Just come home from a two night break at Damson Dene and must say we were very impressed with every thing from the food, staff and the room. I have never seen so many dogs in one hotel at any one time, it was great. Thanks for the recommendation Jill and Boo.
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