Windermere

Windermere is both town and lake, England’s largest freshwater lake, perhaps the most iconic stretch of water in this country. It’s a boating paradise for sailors – with some huge boats kept there – with terrific facilities for visitors as regards accommodation, eateries and shopping... Read More

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The Hideaway at Windermere

The Hideaway at Windermere

Tucked quietly away, just behind the village of Windermere, sits a secret treasure which truly lives up to its name. The Hideaway at Windermere, a Restaurant with Rooms, is a beautiful Victorian Lakeland home, surrounded ... More | Double Room: From £90 | visit website

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Lakeside Hotel on Windermere

Lakeside Hotel on Windermere
Lakeside Hotel, the best 4 star hotel on the shores of Windermere offers you a unique location on the water's edge of Lake Windermere.

It is a classic traditional Lakeland Hotel, personally owned and managed ... More | Double Room: £97.50 | visit website

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Beech Hill Hotel and Spa

Beech Hill Hotel and Spa

The Beech Hill is located in the heart of England's beautiful Lake District National Park. Set into the hillside on the eastern bank of Lake Windermere, Britain's largest lake, you will find unrivalled panoramic views ... More | Double Room: From £118 (low) | visit website

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Fir Trees Guest House

Fir Trees Guest House
We invite you to join us at "Fir Trees" in the English Lake District, our Windermere guest house of considerable character and charm, having been built in 1888 as a Victorian gentleman's residence.

We are within ... More | Double Room: From £30 | visit website
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Linthwaite House Hotel

Linthwaite House Hotel

Located in the heart of England’s beautiful Lake District and set in 14 acres of its own grounds, Linthwaite has spectacular views of Lake Windermere and the surrounding fells.

Comfy indoors, with an eclectic interior ... More | Double Room: From £94.50 | visit website

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Holly-Wood Guest House

Holly-Wood Guest House

Holly-Wood is a charming, quietly situated and family owned Guest House ideally situated just a few minutes walk from Windermere Village Centre in the heart of the Lake District. Bowness-on-Windermere, with its boat rides and ... More | Double Room: £37.50 - £52.50 | visit website

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The Samling

The Samling
A few hundred feet above one of the most beautiful lakes in Britain beckons a small gem of a hotel. It’s called The Samling.

Set in its own sixty-seven acre estate, it’s like no other place ... More | Double Room: From £195 | visit website
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Cragwood Country House Hotel

Cragwood Country House Hotel
Nestled on the shores of England’s longest and most beautiful lake you will find Cragwood Country House Hotel.
Set in its own secluded, twenty-acre estate of beautiful landscaped gardens and woodland and with stunning views overlooking ... More | visit website
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Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel

Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel
BREATHTAKING LAKE VIEWS

Back in 1888, Lord Lonsdale (of boxing's Lonsdale Belt fame) was so taken by the views across Lake Windermere and the Langdale Fells that he bought Holbeck Ghyll for use as his Hunting ... More | Double Room: From £105 | visit website
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Craig Manor Hotel

Craig Manor Hotel

The Craig Manor Hotel nestles on the brow of a hill overlooking Lake Windermere, Langdale Pikes and surrounding mountains in the English Lake District. Just a short stroll from the front door is the village ... More | Double Room: £45 | visit website

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