If you’re exploring lodges for sale at Thanet Well Lodge Retreat, this is a peaceful Cumbria base with big countryside views and a genuinely “switch off” feel just outside the Lake District. Thanet Well Lodge Retreat is suited to couples and families who want repeat breaks, with pet-friendly options (subject to park rules), an on-site essentials shop, and the option to choose a lodge with a private hot tub. Tours are usually best arranged in advance so you can see the setting and any available homes in person.
Set in open countryside near Greystoke, Thanet Well Lodge Retreat is built around simple downtime—morning walks, slow afternoons on the decking, and easy evenings back at your lodge. The location works brilliantly for mixing quiet retreat days with proper Lake District adventures, from Ullswater to fell walks and market-town cafés.
For practicalities, Penrith is your closest hub for bigger shops and services, and you’re well placed for road links across Cumbria. For rail, Penrith (North Lakes) connects to London in around 3h–3h 30m (service dependent).
Life here is all about easy routines: coffee on the decking, a walk in fresh air, then back for a relaxed evening—especially if you’ve chosen a hot-tub lodge. It’s a calm base that still puts the Lake District within easy reach when you want a bigger day out.
Thanet Well Lodge Retreat is near Greystoke, close to Penrith in Cumbria. Sat nav: CA11 0XX.
It’s a holiday lodge retreat for breaks and holiday use, not full-time residential living.
Yes—tours are usually arranged in advance. Enquire first so you can see the park and any available lodges.
Pet-friendly options are available. Always check the current rules for the specific lodge you’re considering.
No—some lodge types include hot tubs, others don’t. It comes down to the lodge specification and plot.
Popular days out include Ullswater, Keswick and Derwentwater, woodland walks, and classic Lake District viewpoints and trails.
Like any open water, conditions can change quickly. Stick to sensible entry points, check local guidance, and take extra care with children and strong winds.
Dogs are commonly seen on lakeside paths and beaches, but rules can vary by area and landowner—follow local signage and keep dogs under control near livestock.