Lindeth Howe, a hotel in the Lake District previously owned by Beatrix Potter, is launching a new 'Bed for Your Bike' package aimed at cyclists of all levels. The package includes Strava-friendly cycle routes, a healthy breakfast menu, and secure bike storage in guest rooms.
Cyclists from across Shropshire are being encouraged to bed down with their bike as part of a new package being launched for cyclists - new or experienced - at a Lake District hotel once owned by Beatrix Potter.To kick off 2025 with a healthy bang, Lindeth Howe has launched a new ‘Bed for your Bike’ offer, which sees the hotel open its doors to cyclists - and their cycles.
And being located on the doorstep of Lake Windermere and the Lake District National Park, it is the perfect place to get in those miles. As part of the package the hotel is sharing Strava-friendly cycle routes that start and finish at its doors, plus anyone staying will receive a healthy breakfast menu tailored for optimum performance in the saddle.\Lindeth Howe has also developed a range of cycling challenges for guests, inspired by some of the Lake District's most famous rides. The Struggle: Just under 80km of riding, the struggle is appropriately named. The Old Fred Whitton: Over 180km and an elevation of 3,688m, this is arguably the toughest sportive route in cycling. The package, which was inspired by the positive impact that cycling amongst the beauty of the Lakes can offer, includes: Breakfast: Power up with a meal including many slow-release energy options, which will keep cyclists going through even the toughest climbs. Your bike’s own room: Forget stressing about security - your beloved bike stays safe and sound right in your room. It’s up to you whether it gets a spot in the bed! Strava-friendly routes: Developed by local cyclists, these routes offer the best sites, as well as including options for varying levels of expertise.\Tony Holden, general manager of Lindeth Howe, said: “January is a great time to take on a new challenge, or even a new hobby. Cycling isn’t just a workout; it’s a full-on mind and body boost. Taking in the Lake District’s glorious scenery on two wheels is proven to reduce stress, improve mental clarity, and leave you grinning from ear to ear. That’s our inspiration for the new Bed for your Bike package. “So, whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just getting into the saddle, this package gives you everything you need for a wheely great adventure. It’s the perfect way to start a new hobby that’s good for the soul and the quads.
CYCLING LAKE DISTRICT LINDETH HOWE BED FOR YOUR BIKE CYCLING PACKAGE LAKE WINDERMERE BEATRIX POTTER
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