3 Star Hotels
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Beech Hill Hotel
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Set on the East shore of Lake Windermere, overlooking the lake. Many rooms have garden access which trail down our gardens to the hotel jetties. Panoramic views from our open plan lounge, restaurant & bar. 1 AA Rosette awarded cuisine, discerning, friendly professional, hospitality. Suitable for business or pleasure. |
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Hydro Hotel
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Situated just 100 yards above the centre of the village of Bowness on Windermere the Hydro Hotel offers wonderful panoramic views over the north of Lake Windermere and is close enough to the village for you to explore! Built in 1873 - the Hydro is a wonderful Victorian hotel tastefully modernised to cater for today's discerning visitors and in a building adjacent to the Hydro is our own indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa bath and gymnasium. The Hydro has 78 tastefully decorated bedrooms, all en suite with TV, tea making facilities, hairdryer, trouser press and computer point. The comfortable bar overlooks the lake and has a wide range of beers, wines and spirits all priced competitively. The Hydro also has a large number of public rooms that make it an ideal conference and wedding venue. The southern fells of the lake district are just a short distance away and if you want to try something less strenuous then golf can be booked at Windermere Golf Club (tee times subject to availability) or why not try a cruise on the Hotel's 36 foot yacht on Windermere in the company of the resident skipper. |
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Miller Howe Hotel
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Award wining three AA Red star Country House Hotel with panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the Langdale pikes, set with in five acres of mature landscaped gardens. Whatever the weather you can soak up the stunning views on our Garden Terrace, or unwind and relax in one of our three exquisite lounges or our conservatory. Dine in our Two Red Rosetted Restaurant, with our extensive wine list and local produce. We are conveniently located 20 minutes off the M6 and only a short stroll from Windermere or Bowness. |
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Craig Manor Hotel
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The Craig Manor Hotel in Bowness nestles on the brow of a hill overlooking Lake Windermere, Langdale Pikes and surrounding mountains in the English Lake District. Just a short stroll from the front door is the village of Bowness with its pubs, shops, cafes and museum. Guests can walk to the lake shore and maybe take a cruise to nearby Ambleside. Craig Manors Paisleys restaurant offers superb food with fabulous views. All rooms are en suite with tea and coffee making facilities, LCD TVs', radio alarm, telephone, hairryer and trouser press. Guests have complimentary use of Parklands Leisure centre which is just minutes from the hotel. |
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Riverside Hotel
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The Riverside Hotel is situated in the historic market town of Kendal only a short drive from Lake Windermenre. The hotel has 47 en-suite bedrooms all with River View. The hotel has a restaurant, bar and lounge and meals are served daily. There is an award winning leisure club with swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and professional gym. |
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Newby Bridge Hotel
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Over looking the southern tip of Lake Windermere. Hotel offers leisure facilities including swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and gym. Many rooms have four poster beds and en-suite jacuzzi baths. Restaurant and bar. Pets welcome. |
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Gilpin Bridge Inn
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Traditional Lakeland Inn with rooms and restaurant situated 6 miles from M6 junction 36 on the edge of the National Park adjacent to the Lake District Peninsulas 10 miles from Windermere and close to The Yorkshire Dales National Park. Nestling in the gateway to the lakes and on the edge of the National Park lies Gilpin Bridge Inn, Hotel and Restaurant a family run inn full of character and steeped in history. Ideally situated just off the A590 between Kendal and Newby Bridge, the Gilpin Bridge Inn is immediately south of the beautiful unspoilt Lyth Valley and close to the South Lakes. Morecambe Bay with it abundance of Wild Fowl and The Wetlands Trust lies just to the South The Inn boasts a good selection of draught beers and has an excellent reputation for its real ale. There is a varied wine list, at moderate prices, to accompany your meal if you wish. There is a large car park adjacent to the premises, and a friendly welcome from our helpful staff to ensure a convivial afternoon or evening, whatever time of year you visit. |
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The Rusland Pool Hotel
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The Rusland Pool Hotel is situated in open countryside with stunning scenery, beside the A590 it is the ideal Place to explore the lakes. We are located in the Lake District national Park between Morecambe Bay and Windermere. With Popular destinations such as Coniston, Cartmel Peninsula, Windermere, Bowness, Ulverson, Barrow-in-Furness, and the Cumbria Coast which are only a short drive away. The Hotel is named after the nearby stream which rises in Grizedale Forest, between Lake Windermere and Coniston Water. The Rusland is open all year round, we offer guests a variety of double, twin and family rooms. We welcome everyone and have outside rooms which if required can accommodate well behaved pets. All our rooms are spacious, well appointed, en-suite rooms with T.V., direct dial telephones and tea and coffee facilities. The Hotel also has Free WiFi Internet access, cots and irons available on request. We have a large private car park and can offer secure parking for Bikes if required. Our hotel bar is well stocked and has a selection of Real local Ales, Malt Whiskeys and wine. Our Restaurant uses only the finest local ingredients and has a seasonal menu with daily Specials. Also offering light snacks and packed lunches throughout the day. |
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Dale Lodge Hotel
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A beautifully refurbished, contemporary styled hotel in the central Lake District offering amazing views of the surrounding countryside. Set in 3 acres of its own mature gardens and perfectly located for walking. All 16 rooms have now been renovated to a very high standard and Molton Brown toiletries are included in all rooms. The new Mews Rooms have access to a fabulous open air hot-tub, as well as having their own lounge areas. The Lodge Restaurant offers fantastic modern cuisine from our renowned head chef and the adjoining public bar, Tweedies offers an excellent selection of real ales, world beers, wines and great food. Tweedies Bar is also host to the momentous Grasmere Guzzler Beer Festival which takes place on the first weekend of September as well as live music nights every Sunday. |
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Yewdale Hotel
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The Yewdale Hotel is a situated in the centre of Coniston and therefore central for the scenic delights of the Lake District. Built of local stone and slate in 1896, it was once part guest house and part bank. Eight centrally heated bedrooms with en suite, tv and tea-making facilities, provide comfortable, restful accommodation, and an excellent Cumbrian breakfast starts the day. In the bar and dining room fresh seasonal produce features on a varied menu that includes plenty of choice for vegetarians as well as children's dishes. In addition an extended bar menu is offered daily between 12 noon and 9pm. The hotel is open daily for breakfast, morning coffee, snacks, lunches, afternoon tea and evening meals. Non-residents are welcome. All interests are catered for in the area, and the owners and staff are on hand to offer advice and information on how to enjoy them to the full. Fishing, boating, canoeing, walking and pony trekking are all available on or around Coniston Water, and those with energy to spare can tackle the climb up the 2,600' Old Man of Coniston. The Ruskin Museum in the village celebrates the life and work of the Victorian artist John Ruskin, and a short ferry trip across the Lake takes visitors to Brantwood, Ruskin's home for the last 28 years of his life. |
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Set on the East shore of Lake Windermere, overlooking the lake. Many rooms have garden access which trail down our gardens to the hotel jetties. Panoramic views from our open plan lounge, restaurant & bar. 1 AA Rosette awarded cuisine, discerning, friendly professional, hospitality. Suitable for business or pleasure.
Situated just 100 yards above the centre of the village of Bowness on Windermere the Hydro Hotel offers wonderful panoramic views over the north of Lake Windermere and is close enough to the village for you to explore! Built in 1873 - the Hydro is a wonderful Victorian hotel tastefully modernised to cater for today's discerning visitors and in a building adjacent to the Hydro is our own indoor swimming pool, sauna, spa bath and gymnasium. The Hydro has 78 tastefully decorated bedrooms, all en suite with TV, tea making facilities, hairdryer, trouser press and computer point. The comfortable bar overlooks the lake and has a wide range of beers, wines and spirits all priced competitively. The Hydro also has a large number of public rooms that make it an ideal conference and wedding venue. The southern fells of the lake district are just a short distance away and if you want to try something less strenuous then golf can be booked at Windermere Golf Club (tee times subject to availability) or why not try a cruise on the Hotel's 36 foot yacht on Windermere in the company of the resident skipper.
Award wining three AA Red star Country House Hotel with panoramic views of Lake Windermere and the Langdale pikes, set with in five acres of mature landscaped gardens. Whatever the weather you can soak up the stunning views on our Garden Terrace, or unwind and relax in one of our three exquisite lounges or our conservatory. Dine in our Two Red Rosetted Restaurant, with our extensive wine list and local produce. We are conveniently located 20 minutes off the M6 and only a short stroll from Windermere or Bowness.
The Craig Manor Hotel in Bowness nestles on the brow of a hill overlooking Lake Windermere, Langdale Pikes and surrounding mountains in the English Lake District. Just a short stroll from the front door is the village of Bowness with its pubs, shops, cafes and museum. Guests can walk to the lake shore and maybe take a cruise to nearby Ambleside. Craig Manors Paisleys restaurant offers superb food with fabulous views. All rooms are en suite with tea and coffee making facilities, LCD TVs', radio alarm, telephone, hairryer and trouser press. Guests have complimentary use of Parklands Leisure centre which is just minutes from the hotel.
The Riverside Hotel is situated in the historic market town of Kendal only a short drive from Lake Windermenre. The hotel has 47 en-suite bedrooms all with River View. The hotel has a restaurant, bar and lounge and meals are served daily. There is an award winning leisure club with swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi and professional gym.
Over looking the southern tip of Lake Windermere. Hotel offers leisure facilities including swimming pool, steam room, jacuzzi and gym. Many rooms have four poster beds and en-suite jacuzzi baths. Restaurant and bar. Pets welcome.
Traditional Lakeland Inn with rooms and restaurant situated 6 miles from M6 junction 36 on the edge of the National Park adjacent to the Lake District Peninsulas 10 miles from Windermere and close to The Yorkshire Dales National Park. Nestling in the gateway to the lakes and on the edge of the National Park lies Gilpin Bridge Inn, Hotel and Restaurant a family run inn full of character and steeped in history. Ideally situated just off the A590 between Kendal and Newby Bridge, the Gilpin Bridge Inn is immediately south of the beautiful unspoilt Lyth Valley and close to the South Lakes. Morecambe Bay with it abundance of Wild Fowl and The Wetlands Trust lies just to the South The Inn boasts a good selection of draught beers and has an excellent reputation for its real ale. There is a varied wine list, at moderate prices, to accompany your meal if you wish. There is a large car park adjacent to the premises, and a friendly welcome from our helpful staff to ensure a convivial afternoon or evening, whatever time of year you visit.
The Rusland Pool Hotel is situated in open countryside with stunning scenery, beside the A590 it is the ideal Place to explore the lakes. We are located in the Lake District national Park between Morecambe Bay and Windermere. With Popular destinations such as Coniston, Cartmel Peninsula, Windermere, Bowness, Ulverson, Barrow-in-Furness, and the Cumbria Coast which are only a short drive away. The Hotel is named after the nearby stream which rises in Grizedale Forest, between Lake Windermere and Coniston Water. The Rusland is open all year round, we offer guests a variety of double, twin and family rooms. We welcome everyone and have outside rooms which if required can accommodate well behaved pets. All our rooms are spacious, well appointed, en-suite rooms with T.V., direct dial telephones and tea and coffee facilities. The Hotel also has Free WiFi Internet access, cots and irons available on request. We have a large private car park and can offer secure parking for Bikes if required. Our hotel bar is well stocked and has a selection of Real local Ales, Malt Whiskeys and wine. Our Restaurant uses only the finest local ingredients and has a seasonal menu with daily Specials. Also offering light snacks and packed lunches throughout the day.
A beautifully refurbished, contemporary styled hotel in the central Lake District offering amazing views of the surrounding countryside. Set in 3 acres of its own mature gardens and perfectly located for walking. All 16 rooms have now been renovated to a very high standard and Molton Brown toiletries are included in all rooms. The new Mews Rooms have access to a fabulous open air hot-tub, as well as having their own lounge areas. The Lodge Restaurant offers fantastic modern cuisine from our renowned head chef and the adjoining public bar, Tweedies offers an excellent selection of real ales, world beers, wines and great food. Tweedies Bar is also host to the momentous Grasmere Guzzler Beer Festival which takes place on the first weekend of September as well as live music nights every Sunday.
The Yewdale Hotel is a situated in the centre of Coniston and therefore central for the scenic delights of the Lake District. Built of local stone and slate in 1896, it was once part guest house and part bank. Eight centrally heated bedrooms with en suite, tv and tea-making facilities, provide comfortable, restful accommodation, and an excellent Cumbrian breakfast starts the day. In the bar and dining room fresh seasonal produce features on a varied menu that includes plenty of choice for vegetarians as well as children's dishes. In addition an extended bar menu is offered daily between 12 noon and 9pm. The hotel is open daily for breakfast, morning coffee, snacks, lunches, afternoon tea and evening meals. Non-residents are welcome. All interests are catered for in the area, and the owners and staff are on hand to offer advice and information on how to enjoy them to the full. Fishing, boating, canoeing, walking and pony trekking are all available on or around Coniston Water, and those with energy to spare can tackle the climb up the 2,600' Old Man of Coniston. The Ruskin Museum in the village celebrates the life and work of the Victorian artist John Ruskin, and a short ferry trip across the Lake takes visitors to Brantwood, Ruskin's home for the last 28 years of his life.