Keswick

Keswick offers lovely lakeside walking, good old fashioned delights like pitch-and-putt and rowing boats, but it is also the foodie capital of the Lake District with fine restaurants, great market, proper butcheries, bakeries and sweetie shops, and pubs that really know how to keep beer... Read More

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Chaucer House Hotel

Chaucer House Hotel
Georgian House Hotel, close to Lake, Market Square and Theatre yet away form the noise of the centre Lakeland hospitality at its best. Chaucer House is quietly situated in Keswick opposite the church of St. ... More | visit website
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Highfield Hotel & Restaurant

Highfield Hotel & Restaurant

Situated in the small market town of Keswick in the heart of England’s Lake District, this award winning hotel and restaurant offers magnificent Lakeside views and highly acclaimed cuisine. Highfield Hotel & Restaurant offers you good ... More | visit website

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Kings Head Hotel

Kings Head Hotel

A former 17th Century coaching inn situated at the foot of Helvellyn in the heart of The Lake District, The Kings Head Hotel & Inn is surrounded by spectacular scenery with unsurpassed views toward St. ... More | visit website

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Armathwaite Hall

Armathwaite Hall

Few hotels are so beautifully situated as Armathwaite Hall - one of the original stately homes of England. Magnificently set in the secluded splendor of 400 acres of deer park and woodland, bordered by the ... More | Double Room: From £250 | visit website

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Troutbeck Inn

Beautiful Country Inn nestled in a small helmet surrounded by stunning views of the fells, offering a relaxed base from which you can easily access all of the Lake District. Excellent restaurant serving delicious homemade ... More | visit website

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Lodore Falls Hotel

Lodore Falls Hotel

Overlooking Derwentwater, this elegant hotel is set within 40 acres of beautiful Lake District countryside, making it the ideal base for exploring the stunning scenery. Situated next to woodland trails and the dramatic Lodore Falls, the ... More | Double Room: £150 | visit website

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Keswick Country House Hotel

Keswick Country House Hotel

This beautiful country house hotel is only moments from the bustling market town of Keswick. An elegant Victorian building standing proudly in four acres of gardens and enjoying views of the Latrigg and Skiddaw Mountains. ... More | visit website

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Horse & Farrier Inn

Horse & Farrier Inn

The Horse and Farrier Inn is situated beneath Blencathra in the picturesque village of Threlkeld. Located just 4 miles east of Keswick it is ideally located for walking, with many different walking routes starting ... More | Double Room: From £35 | visit website

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Queens Hotel

Queens Hotel

The Queens Hotel in Keswick has been fully renovated to modern day expectations, with service and a smile to match. Come and see why Keswick was voted top weekend get-away destination in Britain in 2003.
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Overwater Hall Hotel

Overwater Hall Hotel

Set in 18 acres of gardens and woodland, this elegant Grade II listed hotel in the unspoilt northern Lake District is family run, offering genuine hospitality in a relaxed, friendly and caring atmosphere in a ... More | visit website

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