What is Lodore Falls?

What is Lodore Falls?

The Lodore Falls is where the beck that flows down the hanging valley of Watendlath tumbles over the edge into Borrowdale. This cataract is best seen after rain, but is worth seeing at any time. Access is by a gate from the road near the Lodore Hotel. This cataract is best seen after rain, but is worth seeing at any time. Access is by a gate from the road near the Lodore Hotel. Access may also be made from the road above, Ashness Road which leads to Watendlath. The main drop of the falls is about 28 metres, or 90 feet.Access is by a gate from the road near the Lodore Hotel. Access may also be made from the road above, Ashness Road which leads to Watendlath. The main drop of the falls is about 28 metres, or 90 feet.

Who owns Lodore Falls?

Lake district hotels owns and operates a portfolio of exclusive and beautiful hotels within the lake district national park, the lodore falls is one of six hotels. The hotel group prides itself on providing friendly hospitality coupled with traditional values in exceptional facilities. Victorian travellers loved the spot and the lodore falls hotel was built in 1870 next to the falls. The hotel soon became a lake district landmark.

How many rooms are at Lodore Falls?

All of the 87 suites and bedrooms at the Lodore Falls Hotel are thoughtfully designed and styled with our guests comfort and relaxation in mind. The Falls Hotel & Spa in Ennistymon is a 140-bedroom family-run hotel.

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