Choose from 97 hotels and guest houses in Cumbria. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
| Beech Hill House B and B - Witherslack, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA11 6RH |
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In an unspoilt corner of the Lake District National Park, this traditional Lakeland home is an ideal base for exploring the Lake District and South Lakes Furness Peninsulas. Beech Hill House is just 8 minutes from the M6 (J36), just off the A590 at Witherslack. The B&B is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Lake District. With just 3 king-size en suite bedrooms, Beech Hill House can offer a personal service. Whether travelling alone, with friends or family, or even with your dog, Beech Hill will be happy to adapt to your needs. Start the day with a traditional Lakeland breakfast, made with local produce and served in the sunny conservatory. Enjoy dinner at one of the many local pubs and restaurants. It's with regret that children under the age of 5 cannot be accommodated. |
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| Stanley House - Boot, Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA19 1TF |
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Stanley House is a Lake District B&B with en suite bedrooms with stunning views of the fells, gardens and rivers. Located in Eskdale, the B&B is ideal for walkers and is a few miles from Wastwater, England's deepest lake. The Ravenglass & Eskdale railway stops at Beckfoot, the local station. Each comfortable room comes with a TV, DVD player with DVD library, and free Wi-Fi. There are 2 ground-floor sitting rooms, one with a wood stove and sofas to laze on, the other with a TV and PlayStation for the children. Breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking the gardens and 2 rivers. |
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| Brooklands Guest House - Ferry View, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3JB |
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With superb views of Lake Windermere and the fells of the Lake District, this charming family-run guest house has a beautiful, peaceful location, just south of Bowness. Surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty and stunning scenery of the Lake District National Park, Brooklands Guest House is a 19th-century cottage, traditionally built from local Lakeland stone. Looking out over Windermere, the guest house is a short walk from the shops and cafes of Bowness-on-Windermere. Each of the 5 en suite rooms, have TV, clock-radio alarms, central heating and tea/coffee. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. A hearty traditional cooked English breakfast is available, as are packed lunches are available. For anglers, the guest house offers free fishing permits for the local waters. Free private parking is available on site. |
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| Abbey House Hotel - Abbey Rd, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA13 0PA |
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Set in 14 acres of private woodlands and gardens, the hotel takes its name from one of the greatest Cistercian foundations in the country, Furness Abbey. Just as Commander Craven knew how to make royalty feel at home, today's management has stopped at nothing to make your stay a memorable one. The standard of the accommodation is particularly high, combining the comforts of home with the little luxuries that you would expect from a privately owned hotel. |
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| Alston House Hotel - Townfoot, Alston, Cumbria, CA9 3RN |
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This family-run hotel in tranquil Alston is on the Pennine Way and offers local home-cooked food in an area of outstanding natural beauty that is a paradise for walkers and cyclists. Alston House is an AA 4-star restaurant with rooms, and has an AA Dinner Award. Ideal for the unspoilt moors, Alston House is minutes from recognised walking routes, and cycle routes pass the front door. The hotel's pub restaurant offers hearty British fare accompanied with a well-selected wine list, Real Ales and traditional beers, all to be enjoyed in front of a log fire in winter. |
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| Best Western Ambleside Salutation Hotel - Lake Road, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 9BX |
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In the heart of the Lake District, amid dramatic fells and picturesque valleys, you will find The Ambleside Salutation. Enjoying a village centre location and boasting breathtaking views, this 17th century hotel has welcomed visitors since 1600. The Garden Room is open for lunch and evening meals, with a wide selection of dishes available. Our on-site leisure club is exclusive to hotel guests. |
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| Oakthorpe and Lamplighter Bar - High Street, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1AF |
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In the heart of the town of Windermere, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Lake District, this attractive Victorian building is now a family-owned guest house and pub. Close to all that the town has to offer, the Oakthorpe and Lamplighter Bar has a good location, only a two-minute walk from Windermere Railway Station and just off the A591, which runs right through the Lake District. Lake Windermere is just 5 minutes away by car or only a 15-minute stroll from the front door. There is a large, free car park. A range of accommodation is available to suit the needs and budget of any traveller. Some rooms have en suite bathrooms and rooms with shared bathroom facilities are also available. Delicious food and real ales are served in both the restaurant and the Lamplighter Bar. Seafood is a speciality, with fresh fish delivered daily from Fleetwood. |
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| Windermere Manor Hotel - Rayrigg Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1ES |
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In beautiful gardens and boasting spectacular views across Lake Windermere to Langdale Pikes and the mountains beyond, this Victorian retreat has an indoor swimming pool, a gym and sauna. Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Lake District, Windermere Manor Hotel is located on the outskirts of the town, just 10 minutes' walk from the shores of Lake Windermere. This very special location makes the hotel a beautiful, peaceful base from which to explore the region. Many of the well-appointed, en suite rooms have attractive balconies and stunning views of Lake Windermere. Several of the rooms are also suitable for families. The conservatory and oak-panelled restaurant (formerly a chapel) overlook the gardens and the lake. In both you can enjoy an extensive and varied menu, including local specialities. The impressive leisure facilities are a great way to unwind after a long day's walking and include an indoor heated swimming pool, a well-equipped gym and the sauna. |
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| Rampsbeck Country House Hotel - Watermillock, Watermillock, Cumbria, CA11 0LP |
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On the shore of Lake Ullswater, Rampsbeck is an elegant, private country house offering peace, pleasure and privacy. Rampsbeck has a restaurant with 3 AA Rosettes. The candlelit dining room has superb lake views and serves modern French and English cuisine. The bedrooms are all individual and come with special features. Most rooms have been newly refurbished. The 18th-century building has spectacular views of the lake and fells. It stands in 18 acres of parkland and gardens with lake frontage. It is listed as one of the most beautifully situated hotels in Great Britain. Rampsbeck Country House Hotel was named an 'AA Inspectors Choice Hotel in Britain & Ireland 2008-2009', a supreme accolade for outstanding hotels. Guests staying in October will receive free tea/coffee and scone or crumpet on arrival. |
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| Wild Boar Hotel - Crook, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3NF |
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Secluded, yet close by Windermere village and Bowness Bay, this traditional hotel is set within a haven of peace and tranquillity, in the ancient beauty of the Gilpin Valley. A former coaching inn, the hotel takes its name from the local legend of Sir Richard de Gilpin who bravely fought and killed a particularly ferocious wild boar close by. However, its fame these days has much more to do with the warmest of welcomes, fine food, complemented by an extensive wine cellar, and an eclectic mix of cosy rooms. A fusion of traditional d?cor and time-honoured 'coaching inn ambience', with a warm welcome and friendly service, assures a home-from-home delight. |
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| The Borrowdale Hotel - Borrowdale, Rosthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 5UY |
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Nestled at the foot of Shepherd's Crag, in the beautiful valley of Borrowdale, this hotel's charming and unique atmosphere enveloping guests from the moment they arrive. Surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Lake District, this charming and historic hotel is a great base for a relaxing break in the region. In winter, the warm, welcoming fires will soothe your cares away and in the summer, you can enjoy cool drinks and strawberry teas on the lawns, with the breathtaking scenery of the Lake District as a magnificent backdrop. Built in 1866, the hotel has an interesting history and still retains many charming original features. Artefacts from the hotel's history adorn the walls, including old prints, Victorian coffee grinders, silver salvers, plate warmers and brass bedpans - not forgetting the original 41 room bells, which, although no longer working, are still proudly displayed outside the reception area. |
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| The County Hotel - 9 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA1 1QP |
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Whilst still retaining the decor and atmosphere of the splendid Georgian era, the County hotel has every modern amenity. The hotel remains a popular stopover for those travelling between England and Scotland. The County hotel is a famous listed building in the heart of the city centre, close to shops, bars and restaurants. Open daily for breakfast and dinner, our Gallerie restaurant offers a choice of a la carte and 'table d'hote' menus, complemented by a fine selection of wines and liqueurs. Adjacent to the restaurant, the Portland Residents Lounge Bar is the place to relax before or after your meal. As an alternative to the restaurant, you may prefer to sample our bar menu in the relaxed atmosphere of JR's Bar & Diner. |
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| Newby Bridge Hotel - Newby Bridge, Newby Bridge, Cumbria, LA12 8NA |
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The Hotel was originally known as Newby Bridge Mansion. It was built in 1793 by James Machel and was one of the first great houses to be built on the shores of Lake Windermere. The hotel has its own leisure facilities exclusive to hotel guests which includes a swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi & gym and for the less energetic tranquil Mediterranean gardens. |
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| Armathwaite Hall Hotel - Bassenthwaite Lake, Bassenthwaite, Cumbria, CA12 4RE |
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This stunning 4-star luxury hotel has a magnificent setting in the secluded splendour of 400 acres of deer park and woodland, bordered by the natural beauty of Bassenthwaite Lake. Framed by the dramatic scenery of Skiddaw mountain and the spectacular backdrop of the Lake District's fells, the hotel is as romantic as the surrounding countryside. Privately owned by the resident Graves family, this 4-star country house hotel was one of England's original stately homes and was described by the famous novelist Sir Hugh Walpole as "a house of perfect and irresistible charm." Today, the hotel offers charming, elegant luxury accommodation, with a quality of life and traditional old world hospitality all too rare in the modern world. Most of the hotel's 43 en suite rooms, from the garden wing to the unique Hartley Tower Suite with its private roof terrace, look out onto parkland, the immaculately kept grounds or the lake. |
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| Glenridding Hotel - Glenridding, Pattterdale, Cumbria, CA11 0PB |
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On the shores of Ullswater and surrounded by a variety of walks, this hotel is perfectly placed for touring the Lake District and its breathtaking scenery. There is a stylish lounge for unwinding in, with a beautiful Lakeland Slate fireplace and elegant chandeliers. The oak-lined Campbell Library has a billiard table for those with a competitive spirit. Explore the best of what the Lake District has to offer, from breathtaking scenery to the homes of William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. Beautiful views can be enjoyed from almost all the rooms. Please note this hotel only accepts 2 night stays on Friday and Saturday nights. |
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| The Derby Arms - Witherslack, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA116RH |
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Perfectly situated in the Lake District National Park, The Derby Arms is a traditional country pub offering comfortable rooms, providing an ideal base from which to explore the South Lakes. All individually designed rooms have en suite facilities and a plasma-screen TV. Some rooms boast a luxurious and elegant roll top bath and some have attractive views. An inclusive continental breakfast is provided. The Derby Arms serves good food and drink in a welcoming environment, with cosy log fires and period furniture. There is an on-site village shop, along with a games room with pool table and dart board. Free parking and free Wi-Fi internet access are available to guests. |
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| Mariner's Inn - Lake Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3AP |
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Situated in the heart of Bowness, this cosy and traditional Lakeland inn is just 200 yards from Lake Windermere, England's largest lake. All rooms are en-suite with flat-screen TVs and DVD players. There is also an extensive DVD library for guests to use. All rooms have hairdryers and alarm clock radios, and laptops can be used in all rooms and public areas as the inn is Wi-Fi enabled. After a day shopping, sightseeing or walking why not relax in the welcoming traditional bar serving a range of Jennings award-winning, cask conditioned ales, brewed in the Lake District. The inn has been awarded the coveted 'Cask Mark' accreditation in recognition for the way they look after their beers. The Mariner's Inn is the only pub in Bowness to have been awarded this accreditation. |
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| The Waterhead Hotel - Lake Road, Ambleside, Cumbria, LA22 0ER |
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The Waterhead Hotel offers stylish sophistication and contemporary luxury based on the shores of Lake Windermere. Every detail is designed to offer a relaxed, intimate atmosphere, calm moods and a fresh approach to service. The Waterhead Hotel is ideally located for exploring the lakes, walking the fells, taking a cruise on Lake Windermere or simply visiting the many local attractions in the nearby towns and villages. |
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| Cedar Manor Hotel - Ambleside Rd, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 1AX |
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This 150 year old former country residence is set in gardens dominated by a giant 200 year old cedar tree, and is 10 minute's walk from Windermere village and lake. Located adjacent to the A591 next to St Mary's Church, Cedar Manor is a distinctive period property with many fine features. The hotel offers wonderful accommodation and has been awarded 2-star Hotel status by the AA, with a quality score of 80%. The hotel lounge and bar has comfortable sofas and armchairs for you to relax in, have a drink and enjoy the views of the garden. The Cedar Manor Restaurant has just been awarded a coveted AA Rosette for dining and offers a seasonal ? la carte and table d'h?te menus, and is open to hotel guests as well as non-residents. |
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| Fairfield House - Brantfell Road, Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3AE |
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Built nearly 200 years ago, Fairfield is one of Lakeland's original country houses. It provides a contemporary boutique B&B and has a 'VisitBritain' 4 star Silver accolade. Fairfield House also has an 'AA Highly Commended with Good Breakfast' award. Guests are offered private parking and a high standard of personal service with genuine hospitality in a homely atmosphere. The half acre of secluded, peaceful garden boasts the beautiful scent and colour of camellia in early summer. |
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| The Britannia Inn - , , Cumbria, LA22 9HP |
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Nestled in the picturesque village of Elterwater, amidst the imposing Langdale Valley Fells, this traditional Lakeland inn provides 9 comfortable guestrooms at the heart of the Lake District. Surrounded by wonderful walking and cycle routes, The Britannia Inn is just 10 minutes away from Wordsworth's Grasmere and 3 miles from Ambleside and Lake Windermere, with Hawkshead and Coniston just a short distance further. Dating back over 400 years, The Britannia Inn still retains many original features, including oak beams, slate floors and open fires. Today it boasts a wonderful pub serving real ales and home-cooked food, alongside a welcoming lounge area and sheltered patio. |
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| The Angus Hotel - 14 Scotland Road, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 9DG |
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Rachel and Martin welcome you to a relaxing stay in their family-run hotel where you are assured of a warm and friendly reception in a convenient location. The Angus Hotel is ideally situated just 10 minutes walk from Carlisle city centre. Its strategic location makes it a convenient base for exploring the beautiful English Lake District, Eden Valley, the Scottish Borders and Hadrian's Wall. With so much to see and do in the surrounding area, this small and cosy hotel is ideal for an enjoyable break in the heart of Cumbria. For dining, the hotel is perfectly complemented by Almonds, a small and cosy restaurant that offers excellent food served in relaxed and friendly surroundings. The restaurant is proud to use locally sourced suppliers, all of whom are reputable companies that have been trading for many years. |
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| Cumberland Inn - Townfoot, Alston, Cumbria, CA9 3HX |
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This family-run, 5-bedroom traditional pub overlooks the River South Tyne. It has traditional cider and cask ales, homemade bar meals and welcoming, friendly staff. Alston is the highest market town in England and is 18 miles (29 km) from the M6 and the Lake District. The Cumberland Hotel is an ideal stopping-off point on the C2C cycle route and Pennine Way. Some bedrooms have beautiful views with a backdrop of the North Pennines. There is secure storage for bicycles and dogs, as well as a beer garden and a patio. There are opportunities to walk, hike, cycle and play golf in the local area. The South Tynedale Railway is not far. |
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| Crown and Mitre - 4 English St, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA3 8HZ |
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Located in the town near to Carlisle cathedral and castle, the Crown and Mitre is ideally situated for walks and drives. It has been carefully restored to retain its Edwardian character & charm, whilst offering guests every modern comfort. A beautiful Edwardian building with classic marble features. |
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| Macdonald Swan Hotel - Keswick Rd, Grasmere, Cumbria, LA22 9RF |
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The Swan Hotel is situated in the heart of the Lake District National Park. With our established reputation for hospitality and service, we welcome back guests time and again. The Swan at Grasmere, situated in the heart of the Lake District National Park, is an excellent base from which to explore the local area. It is an ideal location for walking, sailing, fishing, cycling, shopping, riding and golfing. The great appeal of this hotel is shown by the many guests who return year after year. Log fires burn in the winter in lounge fireplace while in summer the Swan is an ideal base for lovers of the Great Outdoors or for those who prefer a more leisurely break in a stunning setting. |
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| Brow Head Hotel - Empress Villas, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, LA14 3DZ |
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On Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness, this small family-run hotel has offered hospitality for over 36 years, and today offers comfortable accommodation at great-value rates. The hotel is approximately 1.5 km from the town centre of Barrow-in-Furness and offers a range of accommodation to suit the budget of any traveller. There are 2 suites with full en suite bathrooms facilities, and economy standard rooms with shared bathrooms. If you include your mobile phone number when booking, you can receive a free SMS text message confirmation. Discounted advance payment rates are available. |
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| George Hotel - Devonshire St, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7SU |
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The traditional George Hotel stands in the very centre of the bustling market town of Penrith on the edge of the Lake District and the North Pennines. Enter through the George Hotel's revolving doors and experience quality and tradition to remind you of bygone days. The nostalgic wood panelling and old local wall prints combine to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, where many generations of loyal visitors have returned time after time. Make this lovely hotel your own homely base when visiting the Lake District and the North Pennines. |
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| Ibis Carlisle - Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA1 1RP |
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In the centre of the city, just 200 metres from Carlisle Citadel Railway Station, this modern hotel offers free parking and good quality air-conditioned rooms at great-value prices. The Ibis Carlisle hotel has a superb central location, right in the heart of the city. The Lanes Shopping Centre is close by and Carlisle Cathedral, the castle and the Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery are just a few minutes' walk from the hotel. There are 102 air-conditioned rooms, each with tea/coffee making facilities and an en suite shower room. As well as free outdoor car parking, the hotel's other facilities include a 24-hour reception desk, car rental services, a restaurant and a bar serving light meals and snacks 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel at an additional cost. |
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| Castle Hotel - Main Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, CA17 4AX |
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This family hotel with excellent food enjoys the quiet seclusion and charm of a traditional Westmorland village, with magnificent views of the Norman castle and the surrounding Pennines. Set in rural Cumbria, there is plenty to see and visit in the area. The hotel's central position makes it an ideal base for exploring Herriot Country, the Howgills, Eden and the Lakes. |
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| Keswick Lodge - Main Street, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 5HZ |
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In the heart of the Lake District, surrounded by the region's breathtaking scenery, this welcoming traditional pub offers tasty, home-cooked seasonal food, cask ales and cosy en suite accommodation. With stunning views of the surrounding hills, and numerous shops and inns on the doorstep, Keswick Lodge is located in the heart of the vibrant market town of Keswick, which is on the north lakeside of Derwentwater. This 18th-century former coaching inn has been refurbished in a modern style, but with the traditional original character carefully preserved. The lodge offers comfortable en suite accommodation and each room has an LCD flat-screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. The well-stocked bar offers a selection of wines, spirits, lagers and real ales from Thwaites Brewery. The menu features freshly prepared dishes, made with local produce and seasonal ingredients from Cumbria and the surrounding region. The wholesome, fresh breakfasts gained a Highly Commended accolade in Britain's Best Pub Cooked Breakfast 2009. |
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