With free Wi-Fi throughout, the award-winning Trout Hotel is situated on the banks of the River Derwent, in Cockermouth. The town is adjacent to the childhood home of poet William Wordsworth.
Susan
United Kingdom
Very friendly professional staff, everything we needed was done in the room, lovely outdoor space to have a drink next to the river. Had a lovely meal in the restaurant!
With sumptuous furnishings and wonderful views across the Lorton Valley, Hundith Hill Hotel sits on the outskirts of Cockermouth.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
The location was perfect for hiking in and around the area. The staff, the room, the evening meal and breakfast were all exceptional!
Amazing value for money.
The building itself with the backdrop of the mountains was truly breathtaking.
Highly recommended.
Will definitely be going back.
Offering a garden and sea view, 1-Bed luxury studio Apartment Cockermouth is located in Cockermouth, 21 km from Buttermere and 27 km from Derwentwater.
Alison
United Kingdom
It was beautifully decorated - very comfortable and self catering facilities were more than adequate - Nespresso machine was lovely to have too.
Situated in Cockermouth, 18 km from Buttermere and 22 km from Derwentwater, Tithe Barn - Self Check In Hotel features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Davis
United Kingdom
We liked the room and facilities. Bathroom was spotless. Breakfast was good.
Located in Cockermouth, 18 km from Buttermere, Croft Guesthouse provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Gordon
United Kingdom
Great room with fantastic breakfast, ideal parking and location was perfect, as I was staying over for my nephew's wedding, the next day. The hostess was very pleasant and her partner was very helpful, when I had a query.
A 400-year-old coaching inn, just 3.6 miles from Cockermouth, the Old Posting House offers traditional bed and breakfast accommodation, views of the Fells, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
Edward
United Kingdom
Good breakfast and evening meal quite rural location large car park
On average, 3-star hotels in Cockermouth cost ISK 19,290 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cockermouth are ISK 29,655 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cockermouth can on average be found for ISK 23,886 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I liked the area as there are some lovely little villages...
I liked the area as there are some lovely little villages within a 20 mile radius. It was nice to see all around without having to travel far. There is lots to see and do, whatever your heart desires in almost on your doorstep. We had our dinner out in Anna's restaurant and OMG the batter is so crispy and tasty, the chips were crispy on the outside and so soft in the middle. It was such good value and sits right on the sea front.
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Doreen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cockermouth is a pretty town with many buildings of interest...
Cockermouth is a pretty town with many buildings of interest. Wordsworth's birthplace is there, but it is closed in winter.
The rivers Cocker and Derwent flow through the town with banks of daffodils in spring.
Plenty of small shops, restaurants and traditional pubs as well as two supermarkets.
lyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were here to visit a relative and have been several times...
We were here to visit a relative and have been several times before so know the area pretty well. Plenty of places to eat or Get a drink, (alcoholic or otherwise).
Supermarkets handily placed and lots of independent shops with a side range of goods.
Arthur
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A terrific little town, great local shops, interesting...
A terrific little town, great local shops, interesting Wordsworth Museum. Pic of us dressing up in Museum! Good town centre parking. Lots of pubs and places to eat. There's even a theatre. The whole place is old but very interestingly pictureque. We will make a habit of coming back
brian
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Cockermouth has potential but is in need of more eateries,...
Cockermouth has potential but is in need of more eateries, we stayed 3 nights and struggled to find anywhere nice for meals. The Bush is a lovely pub with good food but that's all we had to choose in the area.
Ange
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Plenty of bars,restaurants and takeaways ,and a good range...
Plenty of bars,restaurants and takeaways ,and a good range of shops and supermarkets. There are parks and river walks.there seemed to be plenty of car parking although we didn't need them,so I don't know what the costs were.
The property was in a fantastic location and the hotel itself has some wonderful views. The rooms and beds were in general comfortable, but the theme of country luxury and indulgence was somewhat spoilt by the use of budget hotel fittings (like cheap branded soap dispensers being affixed to the walls in the bathrooms and plastic shelving in the bedrooms). We left an item of clothing when we departed and the hotel were quick to advise us and arrange for its return which was appreciated.
The location was perfect. Have stayed in any hotels and accommodation in the area this is by far the best. Lot of the others the provided pictures flattered them with these the opposite they do not do them justice. So much space in the accommodation and the facilities were first rate. We opted the optional breakfast and glad we did the produce used were first rate. When next in the area will be my first choice (hopefully reviews like mine will not men it is fully booked)
Excellent location for exploring Lakeland, especially the much overlooked Western Lake District. Cockermouth (2 miles away) is a very pleasant town and a good shopping centre, and much quieter than the touristy towns such as Keswick.
A lovely shower with plenty of hot water and space.
The convenience of a dishwasher.
Private parking right by the apartment.
A genial host who could not have been more welcoming and helpful.
We liked everything about this hotel. The fact that our rooms were not close together didn't make any difference to us. We enjoyed our stay there very much, and would certainly go there again if we decided to visit the Lake District. It is quite a long way from Oxford! The breakfast was excellent, and Cockermouth was certainly worth the trip.
The hotel is very country manor from the outside, really gorgeous so to walk into what really needs a good makeover was very disappointing. The breakfast and dinner area looks like a wedding had taken place a good few days before hand and there was no time to fix it up or get it up to standard. The music was great and the views were exquisite.
Beautiful decorated, charming, plenty of space in the garden, everything was properly functional, kitchen was well appointed, beds were comfortable. Appreciated the two separate living areas. The town is adorable and has some interesting places that are walkable. The grocery and restaurants were walkable, though the way is quite hilly.
The staff were welcoming and helpful. Our room was spacious, clean and comfortable with two armchairs. The bed was very comfortable. The breakfast was very good including as much coffee as we wanted. The hotel was in a pleasant situation just outside the Lake District National Park and a shortish car journey into the mountains.
Excellently appointed “boutique” hotel at a price that was less than we paid for a Premier Inn a week earlier.
Rooms were spacious, clean and comfortable.
All communication with the owners was precise and informative.
Breakfast was great, there was a lot to choose from and the staff all pleasant and helpful.
Beautiful, clean home from home. Great location for a walk down to town and parking right outside the door. Little garden was great for our dog and must be lovely in the summer.
Thanks for a lovely stay in Daffodil House, Cockermouth.
Everything was perfect was nice to be greeted and shown round by Phillipa given the keys and contact number if any problems talked about the local area where I discovered 2 old quarrys to walk the dogs and felt like home from home.
Everything, the holiday home was beautiful, the location was perfect for visiting places around the Lake District and the kical town of Cockermouth is a lovely town with shops and eating places - The Bitter End recommended
Bears lodge was lovely. The lodge was lovely and clean, facilities were good too. Area cockermouth was easy to get to plenty of shops. Pubs were lovely too, the grey hound Inn was beautiful, food tasty too.
Room was comfortable in size and amenities; the food was excellent, and service by hotel staff was very good. Parking was free as was WiFi, and we loved the location--right in the middle of town.
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