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.
Chris
United Kingdom
The staff treated you like you were a very welcomed visitor. Homely place very relaxing and great food
Manor House Hotel, is a Grade II listed building, offering accommodation in Cockermouth. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar.
Susan
United Kingdom
The hotel is well-positioned on the main street but rooms are quiet. Parking was easy and the staff were helpful. Breakfast was good especially the Cumberland sausage and black pudding.
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.
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.
Located in Cockermouth, 18 km from Buttermere, Croft Guesthouse provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Judith
United Kingdom
Property easy to find, hosts very welcoming and friendly, made us feel at home straight away. Room had ample space and everything we needed to enjoy our stay. Would definitely recommend
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.
Pillar House, a property with a garden, is situated in Cockermouth, 50 km from Wasdale, 50 km from Muncaster Castle, as well as 13 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.
Jane
United Kingdom
Beautiful location and setting. Homely feel to cottage, kitchen has a beautiful outlook on to garden.
On average, 3-star hotels in Cockermouth cost £108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cockermouth are £168 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cockermouth can on average be found for £153 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Alan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Broughton Craggs is a few miles from Cockermouth and well...
Broughton Craggs is a few miles from Cockermouth and well placed for the Northern fringe of the Lake District. I was walking some of the English Coast Path from Bowness on Solway to St Bees and the location was fine for doing that stretch in bits.
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.
Everything to be honest. The room was very nice and quite spacious. The bed was extremely comfortable. The location -backing onto the river and in central Cockermouth - was excellent. Free parking was a bonus as well. The hotel itself was nicely decorated and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Breakfast was also very good with plenty of choice.
The building looks magnificent, and inside; wow, that staircase is awesome. Breakfast was wonderful, a good choice of menu. The hotel is located just a few metres from Cockermouth's main street. Cockermouth is just a short drive from one of my favourite parts of the Lake District: Buttermere - a great place of wild water swimming but don't tell anyone.
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.
Spacious, well furnished and comfortable. Very convenient for the lovely market town of Cockermouth as well as the western side of the lakes. Janette is a great host and provided loads of useful information about the area. Gluten-free well catered for. Loads of safe, off-road parking.
Very nice, recently redecorated throughout. Comfortable bed and trouble free wifi. Good location in the centre of Cockermouth with easy access to pubs and restaurants in town and to the Lake District. Excellent breakfast of local foods. Well stocked bar. Friendly and efficient staff.
Although the hotel is self check in staff were readily available before and during our stay. The place was clean and luxurious. Parking was sorted easily and quickly and is located close to the hotel. The only place worth staying for your trip to Cockermouth!
The house was immaculate and perfect location just perfect for our family break away the kids loved it .Will definitely be booking this house again .The area is amazing lovely short walk with the kids into town .Lovely little cafes and places to eat
Lovely double room, amazing cooked breakfast and welcoming hosts. A fabulous base for exploring Cockermouth and the Lake District. Buses to the Lakes from the main street are about a 6 min walk away, so super easy to get around. Highly recommended!
It is a really unique place to stay in Cockermouth. Right in the centre and very quiet as it is set back from the main road. It is very cozy and it has everything you need for your stay. It is also dog friendly, which is a bonus!
fabulous location, for visiting the area, and great location near the high street with lots of food and bars close by. great to have a parking space and dog friendly. host very helpful, and thoughtful touches were appreciated.
Lovely staff - helpful, friendly.
A couple of issues that couldn't be anticipated by hotel but were dealt with promptly and efficiently.
Very good meals. Comfortable room with plenty of space.
Would most definitely stay again.
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
Friendly staff. Excellent meals at affordable prices and the cost of the room was competitive considering the area and time of year. Enjoyable stay even with the covid restrictions being enforced.
historic, large property, clean, fully equipped and a special treat delivered part way thru our stay! We used this as a base to hike/explore the Lake District and it worked beautifully.
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