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The extensively-refurbished Bridge House Hotel is set in Grasmere, directly across from St Oswalds Church and the graveyard where William Wordsworth rests. During the major snow storm , the manager waited until late for us to arrive.

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9.1
Superb
1,396 reviews
Price from
£150
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Highfield features great lake and mountain views and its own private car park. The beautiful rooms have en suite bathrooms and tea/coffee making facilities. I had a lovely stay at this hotel. The room was clean, cosy and had everything I needed. The staff were very friendly and helpful throughout my visit. The location is perfect — close to shops, restaurants and public transport, yet quiet at night. Breakfast was fresh and varied. A pleasant, comfortable hotel with a warm atmosphere. I’d happily stay again.

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9.2
Superb
1,120 reviews
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£90
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Set in 14 acres of landscaped grounds next to Furness Abbey, Abbey House Hotel offers luxurious rooms with historic features. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and free on-site parking. the rooms decor and the well kept grounds

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9.1
Superb
1,344 reviews
Price from
£112
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With a picturesque location in Ambleside, Ambleside Salutation Hotel & Spa World Hotel Distinctive, BW Premier Collection features a modern spa and a brasserie. We liked everything, but mostly the staff service. Each of the staff members seemed to make our stay comfortable and happy by anticipating our needs and solving any little problem we had. The morning breakfast was excellent. The Hotel is situated in a quiet but lovely center, and the entrance is easy (we had some thought when booking because the picture on the website showed many steps leading to the entrance, but when we arrived, we realized that the entrance is on the side and very convenient). Unfortunately, we didn't have time to spend in the spa but we checked it and it seems excellent.

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9.3
Superb
2,119 reviews
Price from
£200
per night

Once owned by children's author Beatrix Potter, Lindeth Howe country house hotel is set in beautiful large gardens, just a 5-minute walk from the banks of Lake Windermere. The setting the gardens were beautiful the staff were amazing catered to your every needs the rooms were spotless definitely come back love it .

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9
Superb
1,165 reviews
Price from
£169
per night

Our hotel is perfectly situated with views of Lake Windermere, just a short stroll from the bustling village centre of Bowness-on-Windermere and the boats that travel the length of Windermere, making... Location, Staff, Cleanliness and hotel appearance

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9.2
Superb
5,615 reviews
Price from
£175.50
per night

This family-run Lake District accommodation has an indoor swimming pool, picturesque gardens and free parking. Free WiFi is available in the downstairs public areas and the bedrooms. Amazing view, amazing breakfast: there's breakfast menu, it's a full course breakfast you're full until dinner, very friendly staff, relatively close to the bus stop, close to a convenient store, room super clean and comfortable

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9
Superb
1,084 reviews
Price from
£99
per night

A 5-minute drive from Bassenthwaite Lake, Ravenstone Manor is an 19th-century manor house set in 3 hectares of ground. The property is at the foot of Skiddaw, overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake. Really enjoyed our stay with our cocker spaniel Willow. Very homely and comfortable. All staff excellent. Will definitely return.

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9.1
Superb
1,729 reviews
Price from
£98
per night

Located in Dalton in Furness, 35 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Chequers Lodge- Dalton-in- Furness- Self check in- for professionals and tourists provides accommodation with free WiFi and free... First time visiting Chequers. It was absolutely excellent. Stylish, spotless, tastefully done & i would highly recommend srating there. The room, facilities, bedding alm lovely. We will definitely go back. Everything was so easy, self check in. Private and peaceful. Fabulous style building and convenient for the town of Dalton in Furness and great roads service for visiting the area. We loved our stay. Thanks Laura. Great job.

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9.4
Superb
106 reviews
Price from
£90
per night

Featuring 4-star accommodation, Ambleside Fell Rooms is situated in Ambleside, 16 km from Lake Windermere and 29 km from Derwentwater Lake. Clean, tidy and well kept, no complaints at all

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9.1
Superb
311 reviews
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£99
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Poetic Artistry at its Best

The inspiration behind many a poet, the serene Lake District has majestic peaks and glorious lakes that form the UK’s largest and most visited national park.

A particular favourite of Wordsworth, Windermere is England’s longest lake and her waters are still plied by historic boats. With a range of luxury Lake District hotels and a Beatrix Potter Museum, the town is connected by cable-operated car ferry to a spot close to Near Sawrey where Miss Potter once lived. Near the lake’s northern tip is popular Ambleside, home of the Stock Ghyll Force waterfall.

A road goes north from here past picturesque Grasmere and Thirlmere lake to Keswick. Set by Derwent Water, this pretty town is overlooked by Skiddaw, while Scafell Pike – England’s highest mountain – is to its south-west. Bassenthwaite lake is north-west, and Glenridding to the east is on the shores of the popular sailing spot of Ullswater, watched over by Helvellyn.

In the Southern Lakes, Coniston is a small village by a lake offering watersports. South-west is the port town of Barrow-in-Furness, and also by the sea is Grange-over-Sands with its long promenade. Kendal is known for its tasty mint cake and has a museum of Lakeland life, as well as a good range of Lake District hotels with pools on Booking.com.

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