Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
accommodation for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
houses.
The Lake District National Park covers almost 900 square
miles, with at least 16 ‘great’ lakes, tarns, valleys,
villages and even beaches! Home to England’s five
highest mountains and the UK’s deepest lake.
The Tufton Arms Hotel
is a small, intimate, luxury hotel in Cumbria,
situated in the centre of the charming medieval
town of Appleby-in-Westmorland.
The town is set in the heart of the tranquil,
unspoilt and beautiful Eden Valley, which
borders the nearby Lake District.
We have 22 bedrooms offering single rooms at a
very reasonable rates to extravagant suites with
extra space and luxury, all the rooms at the
Tufton Arms are individually furnished and
decorated, offering all modern day comforts and
luxury providing luxury hotel accommodation in
Cumbria. There are three suites, one with an
ornate Victorian period bathroom. A host of
outdoor activities can be enjoyed from the Hotel
as part of your holiday in Cumbria. Whether it
is hillwalking in the breathtaking North
Pennines, exploring the spectacular Lake
District or sampling the fantastic golf courses
in Cumbria. We can also arrange salmon and brown
trout fishing on the local River Eden, as well
as offering excellent fly fishing courses with
local expert John Pape.
Roman Road, Appleby in Westmorland, Cumbria CA16 6JB
Situated just a short distance from the Lake District, the North Pennines and the North Yorkshire Dales, this charming country house hotel is set in its own grounds overlooking Appleby Castle. It has an AA Rosette award-winning restaurant, with a fine selection of wines and malt whiskey. There is also a leisure centre comprising of a small pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.
A historic 17th century coaching inn with wonderful atmosphere nestled in the heart of Bongate, close to the beautiful River Eden in Appleby-in-Westmorland. All comfortable guest rooms are en suite.
Rating: VisitBritain | Inn | 4 Stars Rooms:
Room facilities: Non-smoking | TV | Rooms from: £49
A market town, on the River Eden, and a perfect
base to explore this beautiful area. Appleby is famous as the setting for
England’s largest annual horse fair, which was first staged in 1685. The
local Norman castle was restored by philanthropic Lady Anne Clifford in the
17th century, she also founded St Anne’s Hospital and restored the local
parish church. Her black, marble tomb lies within.