Jubilee Bungalow Pet Friendly Sleeps 4 is a lovely single-storey holiday retreat set on the outskirts of Penrith in Cumbria.
Welcoming families, friends and one well‑behaved dog, it offers a practical base for exploring the Lake District and the wider North West while enjoying on-site amenities.
On arrival, guests benefit from designated parking for one car before stepping into the property.
Inside, the sitting room provides a welcoming place to unwind after a day out, with seating arranged around the TV and a fire, creating an inviting spot for evenings in.
The adjoining kitchen/diner is well laid out for self-catering stays, giving you space to prepare meals and gather together at the dining table to enjoy them.
The accommodation includes two bedrooms, made up of a double and a single with a truckle, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for couples, families or friends sharing.
A modern shower room completes the interior and features a walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, providing a practical space to freshen up at the start or end of the day.
Outside, guests can enjoy a garden area with a gravelled section and a picnic bench, ideal for afternoon tea or dining outdoors during warmer weather.
Those staying at Jubilee Bungalow Pet Friendly Sleeps 4 also have access to the shared on-site facilities across Eamont Park, with the swimming pool being a particular highlight and a popular feature for families, entertaining without the need to leave the site.
Jubilee Bungalow Pet Friendly Sleeps 4 offers a well-located, dog-friendly base for enjoying Cumbria’s lakes, towns and countryside, with the added benefit of on-site facilities and strong regional connections.
As part of the Fire Fighters Charity, Eamont Park combines holiday accommodation with a wider charitable purpose, supporting both guest stays and the ongoing work of the charity.
Choosing Jubilee Bungalow Pet Friendly Sleeps 4 helps fund vital health and wellbeing support for members of the UK fire and rescue services community.
You can learn more about the charity here