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The Sun Inn, hotel in Grizebeck

Set in Ulverston, 100 metres from Laurel & Hardy Museum, The Sun Inn features free WiFi access . There is an on-site restaurant and bar. Barrow in Furness is 8 miles away.

Location
6.7
Scored 6.7
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
972 reviews
Price from£66per night
Old Kings Head, hotel in Grizebeck

Old Kings Head has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Broughton in Furness. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers an ATM and luggage storage space.

Friendly staff, good food and drinks
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
389 reviews
Price from£95per night
Rusland Pool Hotel, hotel in Grizebeck

Rusland Pool Hotel has a shared lounge, restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities in Bouth. Built in 19th century, the property is within 50 km of Muncaster Castle.

Excellent room and a fantastic breakfast. Really friendly staff and the food looked very good.
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very good
Rated very good
1,547 reviews
Price from£102per night
The Bear On The Square, hotel in Grizebeck

Set in Millom and with Muncaster Castle reachable within 25 km, The Bear On The Square offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.

Location from the beggers theatre
7.1
Scored 7.1
Good
Rated good
140 reviews
Price from£84per night
Kings Arms Hotel, hotel in Grizebeck

Set in Ulverston, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Kings Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Muncaster Castle is 48 km from the hotel.

Young bar girl working was lovely, unsure how she does it. Location is great if starting the Cumbria Way.
6.6
Scored 6.6
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
407 reviews
Price from£70per night
Log home village, hotel in Grizebeck

Located in Ulverston in the Cumbria region and World of Beatrix Potter reachable within 24 km, Log home village provides accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...

Lovely settings, quaint little log cabin. My son loved the ponies in the field opposite and the lighthouse on the hill! Rooms were kitted out perfectly and felt very homely.
9.4
Scored 9.4
Superb
Rated superb
575 reviews
Price from£112.81per night
The Red Lion, hotel in Grizebeck

A traditional British pub, the Red Lion offers en suite rooms, home-cooked food and cask ales. It is 2 miles from Coniston Water and has views of the Old Man.

Good food and clean comfortable rooms
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
262 reviews
Price from£110per night
Whicham Hall, hotel in Grizebeck

Located in Silecroft and only 20 km from Muncaster Castle, Whicham Hall provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Amazing place and amazing host
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
114 reviews
Price from£138per night
2 leather lane, hotel in Grizebeck

Offering quiet street views, 2 leather lane is an accommodation situated in Ulverston, 27 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 48 km from Muncaster Castle.

The location is great, only 2 minutes walk to all the restaurants and pubs/ bars. The bedding was lovely & clean, crisp white sheets and towels were fresh too.
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very good
Rated very good
73 reviews
Price from£150per night
The Warehouse, hotel in Grizebeck

Set in Ulverston, within 48 km of Muncaster Castle, The Warehouse is an accommodation offering city views. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of charge.

Very clean. Cosy. Comfortable bed. Great facilities. Very central. No traffic noise outside. Will definitely be staying again 10/10
8.8
Scored 8.8
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
86 reviews
Price from£190per night
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What guests said about Grizebeck:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Is an area rich with variety of landscapes with walks -...

    Is an area rich with variety of landscapes with walks - views of sea and mountain- a really lovely , spacious house/cottage - 3 double -bedrooms plus a sofa bed the 2nd-living space area plus a large living-room - two televisions with all mod-cons /channel-wise- a large kitchen and smart dining area , Local pub/restaurant( The Greyhound) open evenings weekdays and also lunches at weekends- pub/garage/post office sells most essentials- - lovely cafe in Kirkby in Furness open Sunday - Tuesday , bakers and butcher shops in Broughton in Furness ( short drive en route to another hillwalking area) Windermere and Coniston Water a short drive away. We ate every evening at the Greyhound ,great menu - don't miss the pies or the Sunday Roast- Thursdays is Locals Night , lunched at Pat's Cafe in Kirkby ( recommended) and picnicked with food from the baker's at Broughton and cooked at home. I meant to go to the yoga Tuesday evening at the community centre but dinner called. It was great to leave the car and walk in the area for a couple of days. More buses would be good but that's the same everywhere . An OS map is good for finding walks - lanes, footpaths, routes- woodlands, hills , rivers, lakes, slate quarry and other places to look around indoors - all here . The village shop does not sell bread - bakers is in Broughton ( recommended) - the garage does not have an airline ( Broughton's garage does ) . Litter/dog bins near the garage and on the westward footpath. Friendly , helpful community around here - made us feel welcomed and included .
    Heather
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    I liked the layout of the house, upside down so that the...

    I liked the layout of the house, upside down so that the best views were from the lounge/dining kitchen area. It was warm and cosy and beautifully presented. The place was handy for the lakes and coastal areas and great for dog walking. The pub was just a short walk down the hill and served meals, with a homely atmosphere and open fire. Grizebeck is a very small village but handy for all lake District attractions. The cottage was at the end of a short lane so no traffic would be driving past in any hurry apart from turning round, as the lane became a narrow bridle path. Plenty of parking outside for 3 cars.
    jennifer
    United Kingdom
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