Windermere

Windermere is both town and lake, England’s largest freshwater lake, perhaps the most iconic stretch of water in this country. It’s a boating paradise for sailors – with some huge boats kept there – with terrific facilities for visitors as regards accommodation, eateries and shopping... Read More

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The Hideaway at Windermere

The Hideaway at Windermere

Tucked quietly away, just behind the village of Windermere, sits a secret treasure which truly lives up to its name. The Hideaway at Windermere, a Restaurant with Rooms, is a beautiful Victorian Lakeland home, surrounded ... More | Double Room: From £90 | visit website

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Lakeside Hotel on Windermere

Lakeside Hotel on Windermere
Lakeside Hotel, the best 4 star hotel on the shores of Windermere offers you a unique location on the water's edge of Lake Windermere.

It is a classic traditional Lakeland Hotel, personally owned and managed ... More | Double Room: £97.50 | visit website

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Beech Hill Hotel and Spa

Beech Hill Hotel and Spa

The Beech Hill is located in the heart of England's beautiful Lake District National Park. Set into the hillside on the eastern bank of Lake Windermere, Britain's largest lake, you will find unrivalled panoramic views ... More | Double Room: From £118 (low) | visit website

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Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant

Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant

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Just a 5-minute walk from Windermere, this highly acclaimed non-smoking and recently refurbished hotel offers great value for money with free spa and leisure club facilities at the nearby Parklands. There ... More

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Miller Howe Hotel

Miller Howe Hotel
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Famous country house hotel and restaurant. Formerly owned by celebrity chef/author John Tovey who remains a consultant now that Miller Howe is owned by former ... More | Double Room: £80-£175
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Adam Place Guest House

Adam Place Guest House
Linda and Stevie assure you of a warm and friendly welcome at Adam Place. Built in the 19th Century, this traditional Lakeland slate house is an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of the ... More | visit website
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Langdale Chase Hotel

Langdale Chase Hotel

The Langdale Chase Hotel, Cumbria Hotel of the Year 2001, is a beautiful country house dating back to 1890. With stained glass windows, oak panelling and a 300 year old oak fireplace the main ... More | Double Room: £75 - £105 (summer), £45 - £75 (winter) | visit website

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The Coach House

The Coach House

The Coach House is an unusually stylish and relaxed guest house in the heart of the English Lake District. Our aim is to provide four star quality on a small scale, for visitors who want ... More | Double Room: £30 - £36 | visit website

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Brown Horse Inn

Brown Horse Inn

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Set in the heart of the Lake Distric in the buittifull village of Winster 5 minutes from the Lake and Windermere by car.Walks are on ... More

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The Waverley Hotel

The Waverley Hotel

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One of the original Windermere Hotels, the Waverley is brimming with character. We offer; a warm Lakeland welcome, hearty meals prepared daily, cooked and served by the proprietors Alison and ... More

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