In the heart of the Lake District national park, Haweswater Hotel overlooks the lake and mountains. It has a bar, a lake view terrace and 2 restaurants.
Lesley Anne
United Kingdom
The food was absolutely superb and the staff most helpful. The garden was lovely in the afternoon we arrived. So relaxing.
The Crown Inn Pooley Bridge has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Pooley Bridge. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Bridget
United Kingdom
The welcome was exceptional. The room was comfortable and very clean. The bathroom and products were really very good. The water got hot quickly and the shower was excellent.
The towels were soft and the bed and pillows comfortable. The coffee and tea was quality and we were given a flask of real milk for the room which was a very nice thought.
Breakfast was waitress service which was lovely. The food and coffee was very tasty and well cooked. We liked the granola and yogurt very much.
A Regency house overlooking Ullswater, the Macdonald Leeming House has an award-winning restaurant and views of the Cumbrian Fells. It is a 15-minute drive from the M6 motorway.
Dominic
United Kingdom
Fantastic views onto the loch and a great restaurant and breakfast available.
The historic Greyhound @ Shap dates back to 1680, offering some rooms with views of the Fells, a modern bar with a selection of real-ales, two dining areas, as well as outdoor seating in our patio...
vivienne
United Kingdom
The staff were amazing particularly Ewan and so helpful. The food in the evening was outstanding and breakfast brilliant
Located in Great Strickland, 6 km from Askham Hall, Strickland Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star inn offers a bar.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Characterful old village pub in Cumbria close, but not too close, to the M6. If like us, you live in the south of England, and are travelling to Scotland by car, you will need somewhere to stay to break your journey. The Strickland Arms is ideal. Very friendly, in a beautiful and quiet part of the UK, overlooked as the Lake District is on the other side of the M6. There are some really lovely English villages. Pub provides excellent food. Comfortable and friendly. Although it's only a couple of miles from the M6 you wouldn't know that.
Set in the peaceful village of Pooley Bridge, 1863 Restaurant with Rooms is less than 500 metres from the shores of beautiful Lake Ullswater.
Sammy
United Kingdom
The room was good if a little compact but that is to be expected in this type of property, the in room facilities were good, the bed was very comfortable and the pillows were exceptional. Breakfast was excellent, a good choice and the food was hot and the presentation exceptional. The staff were pleasant helpful and attentive. I would recommend this property and would stay there again.
Set in Shap, New Ing Lodge offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a garden, a shared lounge and a bar. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries.
Set in a rural location B & B Meadow View in Tirril and it is 3 miles from Penrith.
Joanna
United Kingdom
We were on the way to Scotland, MeadoGoodw View was relatively close to the M6.
Friendly hosts
Excellent breakfast, choice was very good.
Nearby Pub (walking distance) offered good pub food.
This country guest house is situated just 3 kilometres (2 miles) from junction 40 of the M6/A66, offering you a small, luxurious and homely alternative to regular travel accommodation.
The road (4 miles) to Bampton from Shap is extremely narrow...
The road (4 miles) to Bampton from Shap is extremely narrow with few passing places here and there and has to be driven with great care because you can meet buses, lorries and farm vehicles. The road (2 miles) from Bampton to Haweswater is equally narrow and has to be driven with great care.
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Haweswater Hotel is miles from anywhere so a lot of driving...
Haweswater Hotel is miles from anywhere so a lot of driving needed , as for all the Lakes I presume. Perfect if you want peace and quiet, great views and wonderful walks. Bampton village itself is very small with few facilities.
Marie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The area is quiet, accessed by narrow lanes all worth...
The area is quiet, accessed by narrow lanes all worth exploring . The hamlet of Bampton sold the cheapest petroleum for miles. Locals were delightful. Be prepared to travel for 30-50 minutes to reach other key locations in The Lakes.
George
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If like me you are not a seasoned walker take the lower walk...
If like me you are not a seasoned walker take the lower walk at the bottom of the reservoir which snakes around a peninsula and gives unbelievable views. Eat dinner at the Hotel during your stay the food and services are top quality. Weather permitting take time to have a drink on the seats at the front/side of the Hotel and just enjoy the peace.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Excellent base location for walkers who want to get straight...
Excellent base location for walkers who want to get straight out on to the fell. Haweswater and the surrounding hills are a perfect jumping off point for those wanting to join high street and other ranges in the lakes.
Eliza
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely drive to a stunning location.
Lovely drive to a stunning location. Takes you to a peaceful relaxing place in a lovely building. Great staff, beautiful decor and gorgeous suites.
Food was excellent and service was perfect. Enjoyed every moment and wish we had stayed longer x
One of the most amazing places I’ve ever stayed. I loved the art deco design of the hotel. The scenery is breathtaking with great walks nearby. I ate at the brasserie which was fantastic. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. Good breakfast, comfy bed, the Wi-Fi was absolutely fine in my room as I’d read others had issues with this in the past. Hundred percent recommend it, you won’t regret visiting.
Wonderful period hotel, stunning location, startlingly good food, attracts congenial, engaging and interesting co-residents; very clean and comfortable, exceptionally pet-friendly. Location is very likely the best in the Lakes for views, tranquility, wildlife, dark nights, the dawn chorus, and inviting gardens. I could see Jeeves and Wooster being set here, but with all mod cons for a romantic weekend.
The property was exceptional, the decor is thoughtful and fitting with the period of the property. The surroundings are incredibly beautiful and peaceful. The staff were helpful and friendly. Food was amazing, we ate breakfast and dinner in the hotel and loved it. The dinner is on the pricier side but well worth it. We would love to come back.
The overall feel of the hotel was so welcoming and comfortable, the views and scenery was breathtaking, our dog has a tendency to bark at basically everything but the staff spent time making our dog feel less anxious and gave him lots of fuss, it means a lot to us as most will assume he’s aggressive and move on.
Thank you
Pretty much everything. Lovely hotel in a beautiful spot with art-deco furnishings and amazing food. Also if you’re up for it, there’s an 11 mile walk around the lake to get your appetite for the evening meal. We had a Junior Suite which was lovely and had a side view of the lake. Highly recommend.
Just a fantastic hotel. Some hotels say they are pet friendly when really they are pet tolerant. This place really is pet friendly and have clearly gone out of their way to think about what works best eg separate dining rooms for owners with pets.
The hotel is in such a lovely location, and beautifully decorated in an art- deco style. I found them
very dog friendly which is crucial for me! The food was delicious too.
authentic 1930s art deco hotel which has lost none of its charm. rooms, staff, food and atmosphere where spot on. felt at times as if I was in an Agatha Christie film.
superb location, stunning hotel with open fires to sit by with a drink. We would definitely recommend a stay here but needs a few easy tweaks to improve.
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