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.
Nestled in the
Yorkshire Dales it is situated just off the A65
between Ingleton and Kirkby Lonsdale.
This early 18th
Century cottage has been extensively refurbished
to create a superb 4 Star establishment.
Set in its own grounds with
a free flowing beck and waterfall. It is ideally
situated for the three peaks, Ingleton
waterfalls, Settle Carlisle Railway - plus much
more. Parking is available. Children and dogs
welcome. Please mention Tourist Net UK when
making your enquiry.
The Blue Pig is a 17th Century cottage in the centre of Kirkby Lonsdale. Comprising of 3 newly renovated en suite bedrooms with modern amenities, wireless internet and free car parking for two cars.
Between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, this former 17th-century coaching inn is rich in original character and traditional charm, offering good food, real ales and log fires.
In the heart of the beautiful market town of Kirkby Lonsdale overlooking St Mary?s Church, this 17th century inn fuses both traditional and contemporary elements.
This historic, family-run hotel is situated on the outskirts of Kirkby Lonsdale and offers a wide range of leisure facilities in stunning surroundings in the beautiful Lune Valley.
Located on a hill above the River Lune, lies one
of Cumbria’s most scenic towns. Close to magnificent peaks of Skiddaw,
Helvellyn, Great Gable and England's highest point, Scafell Pike and well
known for its Devil’s Bridge and Ruskin’s View. Built in the 13th century,
Devil’s Bridge spans the River Lune. Its been claimed that this bridge was
built by Satan himself.