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Cumberland Hotel
Workington
Cumbria

CA14 2XQ
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THE CUMBERLAND HOTEL***RAC offers the towns best value venue by far.Country House Style with access to all facilities. Workington sits on the Solway Firth Coast, slightly west of the heart of the Lakes District.

THE CUMBERLAND HOTEL was recently refurbished to a very high standard and offers exceptional value:Superb Restaurant,Best of British and Continental Food Served.RAC Rated 2002 May Food Quality and service 94%/Staff Efficiency 93%,Comfort & Value 92%. BEST VALUE ON THE WEST COAST-RATED BY MANY COACH TOURS AS OUTSTANDING VALUE & QUALITY.LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY (IN SEASON)LARGE CCTV CAR PARK-TOWN CENTRE. The Hotel provides full 24-hour fax link with photocopy service always available. Most of the regions largest retail shops/ employers/ manufacturers and education centres are within a short distance of the Hotel.

Workington sits on the Solway Firth Coast, slightly west of the heart of the Lake District. Start your visit at the Maryport Aquaria to see for yourself our wondrous sealife. Cockermouth, (William Wordsworth) is only a short drive away. Visit the Sheep and Wool Centre to enjoy a woolly experience. Come face to face with the nineteen breeds of sheep at the indoor presentation. Keswick, Grasmere and Windermere - (Lake Steamers/ sports/ walks) are all readily accessible along scenic road routes.

The The Cumberland Hotel has 30 rooms on 2 floors.

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