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 Ye Olde
Fighting Cocks is set in the picturesque
village of Arnside in Cumbria.
We offer bed & breakfast accommodation,
ideal for the English Lake District and
the surrounding Arnside and Silverdale
areas of outstanding natural beauty.
With excellent views across Morecambe Bay to the
English Lake District, Areas of Outstanding
Natural Beauty and plenty of sea shore and fell
walking, Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is a perfect base
for exploring the delights of the area.
Fantastic views of the Kent estuary and the
Lakeland mountains can be seen from our bedrooms
and our cosy restaurant offers home cooked and
freshly prepared food with daily specials.
Accommodation comprises of beautifully refurbished
en-suite rooms equipped with televisions,
hairdryers, trouser presses, radio alarms and a
welcome tray for guests to refresh themselves. Price: From £65 per room Rooms: 8 Double, 1 Family Accommodation Type: Pub/Inn
33 Main Street,Kirkby Lonsdale, Kirkby Londsdale, Lancashire, LA6 2AH
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Traditional Jacobean Inn with a restaurant using the finest local, seasonal
produce. Situated centrally in the picturesque market town of Kirkby Lonsdale.10 minutes from junction 36 of the M6,and only 30 minutes from the heart of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales... more
Welcome to the Blue Pig in Kirkby
Lonsdale. This delightful bed and breakfast accommodation is situated in a newly renovated 17th Century
cottage. The three rooms all have flat screen televisions, tea coffee making facilities and en-suite bathrooms with heated
floors. All beds have memory foam mattresses for the luxurious comfort of our
guests. Our cosy lounge with log burning stove is for our guests to relax and enjoy peace and
quiet and at the same time be at the heart of the hustle and bustle of this busy but beautiful market
town. Wireless inter... more
A warm hearted 17th Century inn set in the heart of the beautiful market town of Kirkby Lonsdale overlooking St Marys Church and you can walk within minutes to Devils Bridge, Ruskins View (famously painted by Turner), and the stunning walking area of the Lune Valley. Enjoy a drink and a chat in comfort with roaring log fires or relax in the lounge and wine library. Offering a rosette restaurant dining experience with high quality food created from fresh local
ingredients. Overnight accommodation is offered in smart, clean rooms with fresh crisp... more
Burrow with Burrow
Kirkby Londsdale, Lancashire, LA6 2HP
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Whoop Hall is a 3 star, family-run hotel situated on the outskirts of the attractive market town of Kirkby Lonsdale; this is the ideal base from which to explore some of
England's most beautiful countryside, the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. Whoop Hall is uniquely positioned in the rolling countryside of North West England, where Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire meet with the coastline of Morecambe Bay close by. This historical hotel offers a wide range of leisure facilities including an 18 meter swimming pool and gym. The hotel
welcome... more
Located in the delightful village of Barbon, nestled in the Lune valley between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, 10 minutes from Junction 36 of the M6 lies the Barbon Inn - this 17th former coaching inn is located in the quaint and quiet little village of Barbon in the Lune Valley. Found deep in the countryside between the Yorkshire Dales and the English Lake District (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), the hotel is the perfect base for a quiet getaway in beautiful scenic countryside. All ten of the bedrooms are individually
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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.