Braithwaite

Braithwaite sits between Keswick and Cockermouth, a quiet village with the impressive Lord’s Seat to the north and Grisedale Pike south, a forest area with both Bassenthwaite Lake and Derwent Water a stretching of the legs away... Read More

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The Cottage in the Wood

The Cottage in the Wood Country Hotel and Restaurant is a former 17th century coaching inn situated in the heart of the Whinlatter forest near Keswick, in one of the most beautiful and dramatic areas ... More | visit website
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The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

After your busy day exploring the area you will need to relax and unwind – where better than the Royal Oak, a traditional country inn set in the heart of Braithwaite.

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The Royal Oak (0.06 miles)

The Royal Oak

After your busy day exploring the area you will need to relax and unwind – where better than the Royal Oak, a traditional country inn set in the heart of Braithwaite.

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Bisoi B&B (0.30 miles)

Bisoi B&B
If you are looking for a Keswick B&B which is luxurious and spacious, while at the same time being warm and comfortable then look no further than Bisoi. We offer two individually designed suites, each ... More | visit website
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Powe House (1.16 miles)

Powe House
Located in the beautiful lake district and with views out towards Skiddaw. An ideal location for getting away from it all, but in warm friendly surroundings. ... More | visit website
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Rickerby Grange (1.16 miles)

Rickerby Grange
Set in a private lane in the pretty village of Portinscale, which is on the north-westerley tip of Lake Derwentwater, is Rickerby Grange. Now a fourteen bedroom country house hotel, it was originally built at ... More | visit website
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Derwent Lodge Hotel (1.29 miles)

Derwent Lodge Hotel

Derwent Lodge is a hotel that provides a luxurious base for your holiday whilst at the same time maintaining an informal and relaxed atmosphere.Derwent Lodge Hotel is a traditional Georgian Manor House, built in 1780 ... More | visit website

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Derwentwater Hotel (1.35 miles)

Derwentwater Hotel

The epitome of a Lakeland country house hotel set in 16 acres of conservation grounds on the shores of Derwentwater. Refurbished to provide high standards of accommodation - sublimely comfortable without being pretentious. Award winning ... More | visit website

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Dewent Manor at the Derwentwater Hotel (1.35 miles)

Dewent Manor at the Derwentwater Hotel

Unique - award winning and an unrivalled location at the very heart of the Lake District. Set in the grounds of the highly commended Derwentwater Hotel is the former home of Alderman John Graves. His ... More | visit website

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Swinside Lodge Hotel (1.83 miles)

Swinside Lodge Hotel

Swinside Lodge Country House Hotel is a unique Georgian Lakeland property set in its own gardens situated at the foot of Cat Bells in the beautiful Newlands Valley. It is surrounded by fells - Skiddaw, ... More | visit website

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Lyzzick Hall Hotel (1.90 miles)

Lyzzick Hall Hotel

Offering an ideal setting for a relaxing break in the Lake District, this beautiful country house hotel is located on the lower slopes of Skiddaw. Being situated in the northern Lake District near Keswick, Lyzzick Hall ... More | visit website

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Lynton Lodge Studio (1.90 miles)

Lynton Lodge Studio

Studio is well equipped and open-plan. It consists of a double bed with goosedown duvet & pillows, cotton bed linen, en-suite with shower,TV,living/dining area, 2 seater sofa. The kitchenette has a toaster,kettle, iron & ironing ... More | visit website

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