Our Guide of Where to Stay in the Lake District
We're loving the Lakes
The rugged landscape, rolling clouds and glass-like lakes make the Lake District one of the most beautiful places in to UK to visit. And whether you are a walker, climber or simply enjoy a quiet stroll beside the water, its jaw-dropping natural beauty means it’s a place made for outdoor adventure (it’s home to England’s highest mountain and deepest lake). But it also has its fair share of history and culture, and fabulous foodie destinations too.
It’s a place which you can return to again and again and always find something or somewhere new to explore. Where to stay? Well again, the Lake District is spoilt for choice when it comes to somewhere to rest your head but here we explore just three, very different new-found favourites.
It’s a place which you can return to again and again and always find something or somewhere new to explore. Where to stay? Well again, the Lake District is spoilt for choice when it comes to somewhere to rest your head but here we explore just three, very different new-found favourites.
Review: What We Thought of One of the Lake District's Best Hotels
We head to Rothay Manor in Ambleside to enjoy what has become one of the Lake District’s leading hotels
Review: A Quirky Breakaway to a Vintage-Style Victorian Villa in Cumbria
Quirky and characterful, The Victorian in Grasmere is a great find
Why You Need to Visit This Family-Run Hotel in Grasmere
If it’s easy to talk about both the quantity of outstanding accommodation to be found in the Lakes, it’s also important to comment on the originality of some of the hotels, and one such gem which has been fashioned by a real labour of love is The Yan