Near Pathazhakkund Dam Poomala
The term “Lake House” in Poomala, Thrissur, refers to a popular destination near the Pathazhakundu Dam. It is often recognized by its serene, private atmosphere and amenities like mini-pools and outdoor dining spaces, making it a well-known spot for day outings and gatherings.
Key Details for Visitors
- Location: Near Pathazhakundu Dam, Poomala, Thrissur, Kerala (680581).
- Atmosphere: Known for its privacy and pleasant evening ambiance, often featuring views of the Poomala Dam reservoir.
- Common Amenities: Mini-pools, outdoor seating/dining areas, and scenic, lawn-covered surroundings.
- Nature of Stay: The area is home to several similar properties and villas (such as those often listed as “Lake House,” “Mountain Lake,” or various private villas). Because there are multiple properties in the immediate vicinity of the dam, travelers often find options ranging from private homestays and villas to resorts.
Tips for Planning
- Booking: Since there are several distinct properties near the dam (sometimes referred to under slightly overlapping names like Mountain Lake Poomala or various private villas), it is recommended to confirm the exact property name and contact details if you have a specific location in mind.
- Getting Around: Poomala is approximately 14–15 km from Thrissur city, making it a convenient “nature escape” for those staying in the city or passing through the district.
If you are looking for specific contact information for a booking or want to compare this with other resorts in the area (like Eden Valley Lake View Resort), feel free to let me know!
Are you looking to book a stay there, or are you interested in comparing it with other resorts in the Poomala area?
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