Lake District Recommendations
Lake District Recommendations
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Tom8

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5,374 posts

176 months

Yesterday (12:41)
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I am looking to take my wife away for two nights in the lake district for her birthday. I have only ever been once many years ago so don't really know the place at all.

Does anyone have recommendations for great hotel? Ideally would like water front and/or mountain/valley setting, good restaurant and wine list is important. Not too fussed about cost just would like somewhere with the main ingredients!

Thank you.

GetCarter

30,674 posts

301 months

Yesterday (12:48)
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I lived near Loweswater before moving here (Highlands). First thing to mention is that the north is much nicer and quieter than the busy south.

It's an Inn, not hotel, but I highly recommend:

https://www.kirkstile.com

V. Friendly and great beer.

zbc

975 posts

173 months

Yesterday (12:52)
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We stayed here a few years ago. Coniston Inn It may not tick the wine list box but location was lovely and a bit more away from crowds

simon_harris

2,532 posts

56 months

Yesterday (12:53)
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We love Lodore falls near Keswick so much so we actually got Married there a few years ago, it has since had a revamp and is even nicer.

https://www.lakedistricthotels.net/lodorefalls/?ga...

Simon

ConzoGee

28 posts

153 months

Yesterday (12:58)
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We’ve stayed at both Low Wood Bay and also Langdale Hotel&Spa both are a good choice!

https://englishlakes.co.uk/hotels/low-wood-bay/

https://www.langdale.co.uk/



scot_aln

678 posts

221 months

Yesterday (13:00)
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Can't help on a specific hotel but having been up there several times in the last decade for weddings be cautious on the larger scenic venues. Although paying premium rates you could feel like an uninvited wedding guest as they tend to take over.

Gladers01

1,693 posts

70 months

Yesterday (13:08)
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We stayed at The Inn at Grasmere for a long weekend back in October near the centre and not overly expensive with some great walks nearby although it lashed down with rain most of the time would recommend the place and accommodation.

Nyloc20

796 posts

85 months

Yesterday (16:57)
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We ve just arrived at The Hillthwaite Hotel for a couple of nights, halfway down the hill between between Windermere and Bowness. We ve been coming for a few years and always get the VIP deals. Friendly staff, many been here as long as we ve been coming, comfortable rooms, excellent food and a small pool if you like a dip. Never had any issues.
..I should have added that we always eat at the hotel as part of the deals but in the past we’ve had excellent meals at Villa Positano and The Wild Boar. I organised a few car club weekends at The Burnside going back a few years, they were great times.

Edited by Nyloc20 on Monday 9th February 17:49

clarkmagpie

3,659 posts

217 months

Yesterday (18:18)
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Forest side Grasmere.

https://www.theforestside.com/

Imasurv

519 posts

106 months

Yesterday (18:38)
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The Samling is good. On the hillside looking down over lake Windermere. If you really want to go for it then stay in Cartmell and go to L’Enclume, who also have rooms. At the southern end of the lakes but you can in the thick of it in half an hour.

Misaps

182 posts

147 months

Yesterday (19:36)
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Another vote for the Forest Side at Grasmere.

Michelin starred restaurant and an excellent wine list to match.

Wacky Racer

40,505 posts

269 months

Yesterday (19:56)
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Stayed here several times.

https://www.netherwood-hotel.co.uk/

Lotobear

8,560 posts

150 months

Yesterday (20:50)
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This would be a good option, and handy for Keswick if you fancy a spot of 'dog watching'.

https://www.thecottageinthewood.co.uk/

...and just next to Whinlatter mountain biking if you're into that wink

Plus4Four#

100 posts

3 months

Yesterday (23:59)
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The Inn on the Lake. Ullswater.
https://www.lakedistricthotels.net/innonthelake/
I've been there a few times for coffee and lunch but not actually stayed there.
I'd avoid Windermere area as it gets very busy but some nice hotels there.

WelshChris

1,274 posts

276 months

Best place I've stayed in the lakes...

https://www.leeucollection.com/UK/linthwaite-house

Tom8

Original Poster:

5,374 posts

176 months

Gosh not sure this has helped, now spoiled for choice! Thank you all for suggestions so far, I will try and make a decision! Have a few weeks yet so a bit of time!