Guided fellside walks

Hotel guests staying at Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa have the chance to participate in guided fellside walks thanks to Pav Moskala, our restaurant manager, who has turned his passion for the great outdoors into a new role.

 

Personal Development Fund

Pav has successfully completed an intensive winter skills course in the Cairngorms with support from the English Lakes Hotels Personal Development Fund, which helps the hotel group’s employees to develop new skills.

The course has allowed Pav to take on an additional role as the spa resort’s new walking guide, sharing his love and knowledge of the Lakeland fells while taking guests on walks and helping them explore the spectacular landscapes surrounding the venue.

Pav’s guided walks take place every Thursday and Saturday from 10am to 1pm, departing from Low Wood Bay or a pre-organised starting point nearby.  The service is available for hotel guests who want to explore the fells with some guided company.

 

Glenmore Lodge

Pav’s course with Glenmore Lodge was designed to teach him the essential techniques required for safer travel in the mountains. It provided in-depth and practical knowledge and experience of changing weather conditions in the fells and highlands.

The training covered key skills including navigation techniques in low visibility conditions using a map and compass, equipment selection and route planning, avalanche awareness, ice-axe use and crampon techniques, and emergency procedures such as the use of group shelters.

Pav, who helps run the Blue Smoke restaurant at Low Wood Bay, explains:

The Cairngorms was the perfect base for developing the practical and safety skills I need for guiding walks, especially in terms of assessing conditions and planning accordingly.  It’s strengthened my technical abilities and given me more confidence and knowledge.

"It was also inspiring to be under the wing of some incredible instructors with the invaluable ability to stay calm in such harsh conditions while simultaneously leading our group.  It’s reinforced my enthusiasm for sharing the outdoors with others. The discipline required for such an intense 5-day course was also immensely rewarding.

“I’m very grateful for the opportunity and excited to use what I’ve learned to help our guests discover the amazing walks around Low Wood Bay and Windermere.”

Pav walking the trails above Low Wood Bay


Michael Kay, group operations director at English Lakes Hotels Resorts & Venues says:

Our personal development fund actively supports our employees’ career progression and allows them to pursue training opportunities that enhance both their personal interests and their professional roles within the business.  

“Pav’s course was 95% funded after he provided a detailed business case to support his request for additional skills support.  It’s opened a new door for Pav as our new Low Wood Bay walking guide, leading small groups on local walks so that they can better appreciate the fantastic surroundings and learn more about the Lake District National Park.”

Subject to assessment and line manager agreement, training or courses underwritten by the English Lakes Hotels Personal Development Fund can be taken within most disciplines.  Employees let their manager and the group operations director know what the course is, its cost and why they wish to complete it.

We work with applicants to identify training programmes or courses across a wide range of disciplines. By investing in our teams’ development, we aim to help people reach their potential and move forward in their careers. The initiative also contributes to creating a stronger, more balanced working life for all employees.

“We hope Pav’s passion for the outdoors and his new winter skills will help create memorable guided walking experiences for visitors to Low Wood Bay.”

Michael Kay

For further information about new job roles at English Lakes Hotels, visit https://englishlakes.co.uk/careers/ 

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