With free Wi-Fi throughout, the award-winning Trout Hotel is situated on the banks of the River Derwent, in Cockermouth. The town is adjacent to the childhood home of poet William Wordsworth.
Nicole
United Kingdom
Nice hotel, room was decent size but the bed wasn't comfortable (made some awful noises when turning over). Evening meal and breakfast was average pub grub. Very expensive for what we got. It was missing the little details.
Located in Buttermere, 1.6 km from Buttermere, Buttermere Court Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
janice
United Kingdom
breakfast was superb, well cooked and plentiful, staff were extremely pleasant, and made us and our 2 spaniels very welcome...very dog friendly
With sumptuous furnishings and wonderful views across the Lorton Valley, Hundith Hill Hotel sits on the outskirts of Cockermouth.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
The location was perfect for hiking in and around the area. The staff, the room, the evening meal and breakfast were all exceptional!
Amazing value for money.
The building itself with the backdrop of the mountains was truly breathtaking.
Highly recommended.
Will definitely be going back.
Boasting garden views, Rowrah Hall - The Old Dairy offers accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 22 km from Buttermere.
Hilary
United Kingdom
This was cosy little property where everything worked.
It was well located for what I needed, warm, secure and welcoming.
Immaculately clean, very well thought out.
We were there for open water swimming and loweswater was...
We were there for open water swimming and loweswater was just down the road from where we were staying. A little walk brings you to the pretty lake's edge. It is a good location for reaching Crummock and Buttermere. Had a very nice meal in the Kirkstile Inn.
Frances
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
During my short stay here I found places to cycle and walk...
During my short stay here I found places to cycle and walk and all routes around and about are very scenic and tranquil.
I need to come back to take full advantage of what this area has to offer, so will definitely have some plans to do just that.
Weather was not at its best but still enjoyable in rain and can expect it to be even better on sunny days.
Roads are quite narrow so be careful and do not drive fast.
MR_TICKLE
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Just a small hamlet really near the lake of the same name...
Just a small hamlet really near the lake of the same name and about 5 miles from the nearest town of Cockermouth, birthplace of poet William Wordsworth. A peaceful haven with a church, a pub, a village hall and very little else but for those just wishing to relax in a peaceful environment you would be hard put to find a better place to spend a few days.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
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