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.
Hudson
United Kingdom
Helpful and welcoming staff.
Easy storage for bikes.
Attractive old building with interesting furnishings
Interesting town.
Set in Broughton in Furness, 31 km from World of Beatrix Potter, NEWFIELD INN offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rhiannon
New Zealand
Did the job, cute wee room above a traditional Cumbrian pub. Great place to stay if you also want to enjoy some real ales and Cumbrian food. The staff were all lovely and it had good heating (not always the case in these parts). The breakfast the next day was tasty and served in front of a roaring fire.
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.
With incredible mountain views, this traditional, family-owned guest accommodation has a real log fire and wooden beams in its cosy bar and restaurant.
Jodie
United Kingdom
It was a lovely house and much better than described on booking.com
Situated within 27 km of Muncaster Castle and 42 km of Lake Windermere in Millom, HH Accommodation features accommodation with seating area.
Lindsey
United Kingdom
Fantastic value for money, the hosts could not have been more helpful and friendly but were not intrusive. A fantastic choice of fruits, breakfast items, juice etc which was available at all hours which was very welcome after a long day of tourism when we couldn’t be bothered to drag our 3 year old back out for dinner. Lovely garden and path along to the beach. The room was perfectly clean and the view was lovely. A lovely little gem of a place which was great value for money.
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.
steve
United Kingdom
Location - very convenient for walking on the Cumbria Way to Coniston from Ulverston.
Friendly and efficient, wholesome and good dinner/breakfast, good beer.
Clean, comfortable and quiet bedrooms.
Managed reception of luggage from baggage company. Good packed lunch.
Located in Silecroft and only 20 km from Muncaster Castle, Whicham Hall provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Located 41 km from Lake Windermere, 42 km from Wasdale and 48 km from Scafell Pike, The Rafters, Bank House, Stunning Apartment. Provides accommodation set in Millom.
In beautiful landscaped gardens, the Beech Hill Hotel has an AA Rosette restaurant and a Spa centre consisting of an indoor heated swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room and outdoor spa pools (please...
Jamie
United Kingdom
Was only the continental breakfast included, bit misleading
excellent location with a cracking bakery in the village the...
excellent location with a cracking bakery in the village the pub was very nice with the food been very good plus the breakfast was great
this place is great for plenty of good walks will definitely be staying here again
raymond
10
Scored 10
A small Lake District market town with local shops and a '...
A small Lake District market town with local shops and a 'stately home' in whose parkland one can walk for miles along mown paths. Lovely to see people sitting outside in the market place enjoying the recent hot weather. There is a one-way system for traffic as the roads are quite narrow. Plenty of space for parking when I was there.
Ruth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Broughton is a charming, tiny, market town that has kept its...
Broughton is a charming, tiny, market town that has kept its farming character, unlike some Lakeland neighbours. There is everything the tourist most needs, but it feels like a real working town, not an overdeveloped honeypot. It has spectacular views over the estuary of Duddon Sands and is very convenient for the delightful Duddon Valley and Coniston Fells, one of the best parts of Lakeland for the visitor.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
excellent tidy town so close to Wrynose pass and Hard Knott...
excellent tidy town so close to Wrynose pass and Hard Knott pass. Will be going back to venture more as only had 2 days there and more walking to do. Have hundreds of photos but not sorted out yet to add to the review.
Shapland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Broughton in Furness only has three pubs and both the King's...
Broughton in Furness only has three pubs and both the King's Head and the Black Cock Inn are the two best ones with exceptionally high quality food. The village itself is tiny and is a step back in time as it's so old-fashioned - especially the Black Cock Inn as it's so cosy, ancient and charming. There's another pub 3 miles up the road in Broughton Mills that's even older than the Black Cock Inn - The Blacksmith Arms or something like that - and that's well worth checking out too !!!
Mick Fleetwood
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small hotel/inn with very comfortable rooms, good beers,...
Small hotel/inn with very comfortable rooms, good beers, good food, and brilliant team, what's not to like
Brougton in Furness was a pretty little village, well positioned for walking and also visiting the Southern areas of the lakes,
We were there only two nights but would be happy spending much longer there
Roger
United Kingdom
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We had fantastic holiday in this off the beaten track Lake District cottage! The cottage is beautiful, comfortable with everything you need. Phil is available if needed but very private. Good beds, good size for four. Location is amazing with walks and wild swimming on the doorsteps. The views are amazing from every rooms. Not too far either for shopping, beach and pubs… we will be back! Very clean. Good quality equipment including bbq, pizza oven etc!
Lovely quiet location. Good for exploring the southern lakes and other attractions in the area. A couple of walks from the farm included in the information pack, including one down to Broughton in Furness with it's lovely square. There is a shared lawn to the back of the property with plenty of benches.
Jean and Claire helped us out when we realised we had not packed some items, for which we were very grateful.
The Buttery is a lovely small cottage that has been laid out with care and has every item you might need for a restful break. Extremely comfortable bed, good range of kitchen equipment and a nice bath with hand-held shower. The views are incredible- looking across to Scafell - and you can sit in the private outside space and enjoy them if the weather permits. Very friendly hosts too.
Lovely modern newly renovated cottage. Very cosy and convenient for pubs & shops.
We would definitely stay again although without our dog next time as it’s not really practical for pets with the garden not being enclosed and being right on the roadside which could be quite busy.
There are quite a few lovely local walks too.
Did the job, cute wee room above a traditional Cumbrian pub. Great place to stay if you also want to enjoy some real ales and Cumbrian food. The staff were all lovely and it had good heating (not always the case in these parts). The breakfast the next day was tasty and served in front of a roaring fire.
basics and essentials were provided. Considering we stayed during cold weather the log cabin was extremely warm and cosy!! The bathroom was amazing, and come with a gorgeous optional view! definitely worth the money and stay!!
Lovely location in centre of nice village south of Coniston. Bex welcomed us as we arrived and was warm and friendly, as you expect in Cumbria. Nice room if slightly old and tatty, but overall acceptable.
We enjoyed our stay tremendously! The room was comfortable and the food was delicious. The atmosphere of The Old Kings Head was wonderful and Broughton in Furness is a really lovely village.
Great location. Choice of pubs shops and cafes within 100 yds but also quiet and convenient for moubtain walks.
Liked thelayout of living room and kitchen/ dining
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