With free parking and leisure facilities, this award-winning hotel sits in 14 acres of wooded gardens. Castle Green Hotel In Kendal, BW Premier Collection has free WiFi and traditional pub.
Anthony
United Kingdom
Our room was clean and quiet with nice views over Kendal. We were able to use the pool and steam room during our one night stay which was enjoyable.
All the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Days Inn Kendal is located just off the M6, attractively located beside Killington Lake. The hotel offers many rooms with scenic Lakeland views with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Sofia
United Kingdom
Nothing. Please avoid unless you are a bus driver and you’ve got absolutely no better options. Even the bench would be a better option and you would actually be able to breathe.
Featuring a garden, shared lounge, terrace and free WiFi, Lyth Valley Country House is set in Kendal, 11 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 38 km from Trough of Bowland.
Stonecross Manor Hotel in Kendal with its excellent leisure facilities which include the recently enhanced indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, has a contemporary boutique feel and has easy...
Nicole
United Kingdom
My stay at this hotel was absolutely wonderful. The building itself is stunning, with a beautiful exterior that truly stands out. Inside, the atmosphere is warm and inviting, creating a great vibe throughout. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, all provided amazing service. Overall, it was a fantastic experience.
In Kendal town centre, the Riverside Hotel is a 17th-century building with a state-of-the-art leisure club. Rooms have river views, and Windermere and the Yorkshire Dales are 15 minutes' drive away.
Lindsay
Australia
Location, excellent river views. Handy for car hire, railway station, shopping and restaurants.
Located in Kendal, 13 km from World of Beatrix Potter, The Gateway Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Romney’s Self Catering Apartments and Snugs attached to a Gastro Pub & Restaurant in Kendal offer well-appointed self-catering accommodation in picturesque Cumbria.
On the edge of The Lake District, this country inn offers rooms with private bathrooms, traditionally furnished, each room features a TV, and tea and coffee-making facilities.
Hyrene
Malaysia
Warm and effective staff, really cosy and comfortable place to stay, breakfast was amazing and Zazu the pub dog was friendly and adorable!
This Victorian guest house has a quiet riverside location in Kendal, close to the Lake District. There is free Wi-Fi throughout, and free parking is available nearby.
Donald
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fine for me. I like muesli, fruit and yoghurt. I liked chatting to the host over breakfast. She's a great character.
On average, 3-star hotels in Kendal cost £121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kendal are £140 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kendal can on average be found for £283 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Great town. Easy access once the traffic flow sorted.
Great town. Easy access once the traffic flow sorted. Good walking distance to everything, Supermarkets handy. Plenty of eating places handy in town area. Interesting, very pretty.
Easy access to Lake District and beyond
Bev
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Kendal is the perfect base for exploring the Lake District.
Kendal is the perfect base for exploring the Lake District. With its charming atmosphere and convenient location, it offers easy access to the stunning landscapes of the area. Whether you're planning hikes, visits to nearby lakes, or simply soaking in the beauty of the region, Kendal provides the best place to stay for an unforgettable Lake District adventure.
Mohammed Alhazmi
Saudi Arabia
Scored 10
10
For us it was a stop on the way from Sussex to the Isle of...
For us it was a stop on the way from Sussex to the Isle of Skye at a convenient location. I was particularly keen to see the Quaker Tapestry but we found Kendal to be a charming and fascinating old town with very nice shops and cafes. I would recommend it unhesitatingly as a base.
Jan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I lived in Kendal 30 years ago, and it still retains a lot...
I lived in Kendal 30 years ago, and it still retains a lot of charm although it's a shame some of the old buildings - like The Bridge pub on the river - have fallen into dereliction. There are still some great historic spots, like the cosy Finkles restaurant, and some charming little gift shops and eateries. I did miss the fabulous Bootleggers bar - now seems to be closed - (God rest its former owner Jonty Martindale), and the famous 'Amber shop' - also gone. Kendal is a historic, atmospheric little town, but older/disabled visitors should be aware of the cobbles and hills.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
One of the friendliest places I have been to in my life, was...
One of the friendliest places I have been to in my life, was made to feel so welcome in every pub we went into, Our favourite was the George and Dragon, Ed and Steve are great, the pool table is fantastic quality but dartboard didn't like me!
I can't wait to return
Paul
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Kendal is sometimes an overlooked gem of a town, with many...
Kendal is sometimes an overlooked gem of a town, with many interesting places to visit with historic interest & a hive of culture.
We especially enjoyed the ease of getting to the Brewery Arts Centre for a concert & all on offer there.
Being into 'real ale', the Factory, was a valuable find, near to the river. (Nice pizza on a Friday evening too!) A haven for dog owners!
We visited the Art Gallery, had coffee/tea there & were spoiled for choice at the cakes for sale. Friendly staff there & an very interesting selection of modern art, photography & traditional art.
Recommend a walk up to the castle for a wonderful vista of the area.
Great connections by bus to the southern lakes & western lake district too.
We were looking for somewhere modern, yet cosy for our family of 4 for the period in between Christmas and the New Year and this property was great! Super modern, clean and the little touch's such as complimentary Kendal Mint Cake in each room along with other complimentary items made it that extra special. This is a great location for visiting Lake Windermere and other surrounding areas which are all equally as beautiful. Also lots of restaurants/pubs around in short walking distance which is great. Would highly recommend.
Lovely charming pub and hotel in a beautiful spot. We stayed one night on our way up to Scotland. Michael made us very welcome and was super helpful, all staff were lovely. Some nice little walks from the property. The food was delicious and the restaurant and bar area was beautifully done. Our room was very comfy and cosy, very clean and nicely done. Fresh water and milk on site was a nice touch. Parking on site was fine, gets very busy but staff will do their best to direct you.
The location was perfect - right around the corner from Kendal College Arts and Media campus where I was attending a workshop. The hotel also looked onto the river, which gave me a nice view from my window. The room was quiet and very large, so would do for a couple or family and I liked the provision of Lake District tea and coffee sachets. Breakfast was served in an airy room overlooking the water and there was a good selection of cooked and continental choices.
This is a wonderful hotel. Very high standard. We've stayed in others in Kendal but will come back to this. Very comfortable room, very nice and large King's size bed, beautiful building, well heated in winter, slept very well and nice place to stay.
Compact but well set up.
Very light in main living area.
Swallows outside the front door (and occasionally in the kitchen)!
Good access to other areas of Lake District and Kendal.
Ellie
United Kingdom
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