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South Lakeland Parks’ flagship park re-opens after floods

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South Lakeland Parks flagship park White Cross Bay has become one of the first businesses in the Lake District to re-launch after it opened its doors today. The site was badly flooded in November 2009 leading to an early closure and a £2 million refurbishment. Over the past few months the park has undergone an extensive refurbishment programme which has included:

  • New luxurious hire fleet lodges
  • State of the art new multi sports play area
  • New beer garden
  • Full boat and club house refurbishment
  • New restaurant and caterers: The Flying Boat
  • Development of new owner pitches

White Cross Bay is one of the nine parks owned and managed by South Lakeland Parks, with the others located around the Lake District, Morecambe Bay and Ribble Valley. It occupies an enviable position in the northern tip of Windermere with a number of its lodges directly overlooking the Lake and surrounding mountains.

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