Situated at the foot of Mount Helvellyn, in the heart of the Lake District, this former ... more
17th century coaching inn boasts spectacular views toward St Johns in the Vale, Blencathra and Skiddaw.The King's Head Hotel is perfectly situated close to the shor...
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A former 17th Century coaching inn situated at the foot of Helvellyn in the heart of The ... more
Lake District The Kings Head Hotel and Inn is surrounded by spectacular scenery with unsurpassed views toward St Johns in the Vale Blencathra and Skiddaw With aw...
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Magnificent Edwardian country house hotel set in 3 acres of lawns and woodland offering ... more
peaceful and tranquil surroundings beautiful views and some of the best walking in the country Our award winning Restaurant offers fine dining from local produce...
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Advantages: Friendly and efficient staff Disadvantages: None!
I have just returned from a fantastic visit to the Lake District staying just outside Keswick
Having previously stayed in Keswick itself at the Skiddaw Hotel, which I have previously reviewed, I decided that this time I would like a more rural location. I decided to stay at the Skiddaw's sister hotel, the exceptional Lodore Falls hotel.
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The Lodore Falls hotel is located overlooking Lake Derwentwater in the Borrowdale Valley which is in the North Lakes area of the Lake District and is part of the Lake District Hotels Group. It has views of Loughrigg and Helm Cragg
It is built of traditional Lakeland Slate and has been there for over 200 years. Standing in over 40 acres with both lake frontage and the dramatic backdrop of the stunning Lodore Falls and the surrounding mountains I could not have wished ...
Advantages: Close to city centre, re-developed. Disadvantages: Expensive.
I have stayed in this hotel many times from the ages of 7 through to 18 and it has been a firm favourite with my family. The first thing to say is that it isn't cheap with prices of around £70 - £80 a night, always look out for the special offers as they help to bring the price down quite a lot.
Up until last year the hotel, I was feeling, was being let down by their lack of redecorating, but, they have just redeveloped a massive side of the hotel so I imagine they've caught onto this and are slowly changing things! As you can see from the photo though it does have a lovely rustic charm to it.
Location: This hotel is in the best place possible. The Cathedral is literally right across the road from this hotel and some rooms have lovely views of it. The main centre of town is about a 5 minute walk away so not far at all.
The staff are ...
Advantages: Delicious food and a warm friendly welcome Disadvantages: None
The KingsHeadHotel is a place I came across when having a drive out in the country one day a few years ago.
It can be found overlooking the cobbled town square in the rural village of Allendale, in Northumberland, and has been there since the late 17th century.
We first drove into Allendale by following the signposts from the A69, which is a long stretch of road running from Newcastle, and following part of Hadrian's Wall, to Carlisle. Allendale lies about halfway across the A69, 10 miles south of Hexham. We have returned here many times since our first visit.
Allendale always seems very quiet and is described as a sleepy village. it has a few pubs, little shops and parking spaces in the town square.
Allendale recently was voted England's village of the year 2008, and is surrounded by unspoilt countryside that David Bellamy describes ...
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