Hi joolz, we often go into the Kirkstone Inn have wondered what it would be like to stay there as it is suposed to be haunted. Years ago staff came into the pub in the morning to find all the chairs up on the tables,and the ghost of a young lad who was run over outside the inn by the horse drawn mail carriage can be seen and heard, spooky or what
http://www.queensheadhotel.com/
Would recommend Keswick, Ambleside and Grasmere as good places to visit. Lots of quaint shops, pubs and eating houses.
I've added the Queens Head to our review site. Would you add a review by
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if I can be of any help just ask and I will do my best,I also used to live near Ambleside so know the area pretty well
We chose a beautiful hotel called Linthwaite House
Absolutely fantastic place not far from Windermere
It is my husbands birthday and I want to take him somewhere special.
He likes a good steak or seafood.
The drunken Duck is good it is in all the good food guides quite pricey but in my opinion not ott so is the Brown Horse at Winster or L'Eclume at Cartmel but that is the most expensive with the Brown horse cheapest
The Angel Inn in Bowness does wonderful food
We went to the Glasshouse in Ambleside although this might be out of your area, superb food and friendly staff and was featured in Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (we went after that by the way). Not the cheapest by all means but money well spent.
Could someone please tell me what part of the lake district is the best,We like small villages,shops,restaurants,few pubs,nice walks.Could you recommend a nice hotel(small) or good 4* b/b.hoping to go in jan 07 O/Hs 50th(surprise break).
Other than my last visit I've always stayed with relatives who were living in Ravenglass. Last time (think it was 2003) we stayed in a beautiful cottage in Boot, Eskdale.
Pippy
Linthwaite House Hotel. I'd love to stay there again, but for many years we've had a timeshare at Langdale so can't really justify it! Not cheap, but for a special occasion ....?!
It's not exactly in a small village, but the views across Windermere in the morning, with the mist on the lake and the snow on the far hills - fabulous! Nowhere should be crowded in January, and the scenery in that area is beautiful and there are walks everywhere.
Hope you manage to keep the surprise. It's fun having a secret, isn't it?!!
One of the most romantic hotels I've ever stayed in is the It's not exactly in a small village, but the views across Windermere in the morning, with the mist on the lake and the snow on the far hills - fabulous! Nowhere should be crowded in January, and the scenery in that area is beautiful and there are walks everywhere.
Hope you manage to keep the surprise. It's fun having a secret, isn't it?!!
There's some wonderful places its hard to choose just one
Hope O/H appreciates all the hard work. .
try the Fayrer Garden Hotel Restaurant - 2AA Rosettes - friendly staff - also a nice place to stay the night
A good central point to stay would be Grasmere. There are hotels there as well as self-catering apartments. A very nice eating place is "The Sportsman" on the A66 about 10 miles west of Penrith.
Ooh Roseweb I was at Langdale end Oct/beginning November - my boyf's family has timeshare there for several weeks over the year. Beautiful, lovely place.
I know there are a few people on here with a little bit of knowledge with regards to area's in the Lake District.
In July there a few of my family thinking of taking a trip. We are all between 27-30 years old and there will be one baby coming along too.
We are really looking for somewhere that will offer good walks & views along with a view tourist attractions and good places to eat. (A gold course would be nice but not essential)
So far we have found a cottage that meets our needs in the Grizedale Forest Area. Is this area anygood???? Or is it a bit out of the way??? AA map reckons about 20 mins to windermere
Any advice on suitable areas would be much appreciated
Cheers
Sorry cant help you on that particular area but i have been told that grasmere is a lovely area , fairly central, with plenty of fine walking and different route that criss-cross right on your doorstep. Have a look at this site they have some lovely cottages and in their brochure they give good detail on each area
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