This traditional Lake District inn is set in the quiet village of Far Sawrey.
Alicia
United Kingdom
Due to traffic we arrived quite late, but the staff was so kind and accommodating, getting us some dinner despite being time for their kitchen to close. The staff during our stay has been extremely attentive, so helpful and friendly. We have loved staying here.
The location is perfect for outdoor activities, the village is gorgeous and the garden to have a drink is beautiful, with great views. The room was big and comfortable, the beds were nice. The only 2 things we didn't quite enjoy in the room were the pillows, a bit hard, and the room is very light in the morning. Although the views are so beautiful.
The food is nice, although I wish there were a few more healthy choices, but we loved breakfasts. The whole vibe is great, we'd love to come back.
Our hotel is perfectly situated with views of Lake Windermere, just a short stroll from the bustling village centre of Bowness-on-Windermere and the boats that travel the length of Windermere, making...
Alison
United Kingdom
This is a lovely hotel. The staff are so friendly and eager to please. Any requests that we made were dealt with immediately. A fabulous destination. Thank you to everyone for the excellent customer service.
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Michael
United Kingdom
Room spacious with a lovely view. Breakfast very good and staff very helpful. Good location for touring the Lake District.
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Nadine
United Kingdom
A little dated but beautiful room with a little window door that led to an outside area with a perfect view.
Lovely hotel
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Nikki
Australia
This is a super charming pub with an unbeatable location right in the heart of town and not noisy at all even on a weekend. The staff are absolute gems and could not do enough to help us plus the room was spotless and breakfast cooked to order. I would love to stay here again. The rooms were quite large and looked over the town. The lunch and dinner are not gourmet but tasty and a reasonable price for a good size serve. The staff are just tops though and really make the stay special. The doors are secure and safe from pub patrons by an additional door with an electric lock at the top but the pub was not rowdy anyway. There are plenty of scenic little nooks to sit in downstairs and have a relaxing drink or meal.
Delightful area, obviously Beatrix Potter is the big...
Delightful area, obviously Beatrix Potter is the big attraction but there are lots of walks nearby, it's a mile to the ferry to get across to Windermere, 2 pubs, both of which do great food, 15 minutes to Lakeside to catch a boat for trips along the lake, similar time scale for Hawkshead, not much further to Newby Bridge, Coniston or Ambleside.
Caroline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is quiet and away from noisy tourists but you need to...
It is quiet and away from noisy tourists but you need to have a car to go there. There is a car ferry connecting Far Sawrey and Windermere but it may close when the weather is rough. Then you have to drive on quite narrow country roads to get in and out to visit places.
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Anonymous
Hong Kong
4.0
Scored 4.0
Location was fine, especially to the ferry to cross...
Location was fine, especially to the ferry to cross Windermere to Bowness but note it is £5 per car each way. Be aware of driving, the lanes can be single track with few passing spaces so short distances can take much much longer than expected. Hawkeshead village well worth a visit for a cuppa and cake, need to pay for parking though.
Avoid Hardknott and Wrynose pass at all costs!
Claire
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The location was nice and quiet.
The location was nice and quiet. If choosing to visit one of the lakes for watersports, then Coniston is more pleasant than Bowness-on-Windermere as it’s less crowded and less touristy. The water quality also seemed nicer.
Euan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Far Sawrey is a tucked-away hamlet between Windermere and...
Far Sawrey is a tucked-away hamlet between Windermere and Esthwaite Water. It's a "gently beautiful place" and you can walk directly from Cuckoo Brow Inn up onto the hills behind. However you really need to get in the car to get to the lake shore.
We ate at the Cuckoo Brow Inn - couldn't really think of a reason to go further afield, as the food there is excellent.
Simon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We came here to celebrate milestone birthdays of our family...
We came here to celebrate milestone birthdays of our family and friends and it was an excellent house to do that in. We also chose it because it was the Hawkshead Christmas market was the same weekend. We had intended to walk into Hawkshead but the weather was awful on the Saturday. It would have also meant having to walk most of the way on the road too. So we drove in and had we had a nice meal at the The Queens Head, before returning to cozy up for the night. On the Sunday, it was easy to get to Ambleside but we could not find any parking spaces there, so drove a bit further on to Grasmere, which is beautiful. However, we were very disappointed with our lunch at Heidi's cafe and would definitely avoid that on our next visit.
Overall I couldn’t be more pleased with the location and services offered at The Cuckoo Brow Inn. The room was a great size, as a solo traveler I had plenty of room for all my bags. The room was updated to have some modern amenities - nice bathroom! The best part of this venue though is the delightful pub. Food is outstanding, nice selection of local brews and the kindest staff around. Cannot recommend the Inn high enough
The hotel itself is beautiful, cosy, and full of history. The room was comfortable, with a lovely view. The hotel manager/owner couldn't have been more helpful and friendly - we felt welcome from the moment we stepped through the door.
Breakfast was awesome! We opted for a full cooked breakfast, which was delicious & quick to arrive.
We will absolutely come back here again.
The quintessential lakeland getaway, perfect to wake up in and perfect to end the day, excellent food on site, comfortable and colloquial environment with friendly and accommodating staff, very dog friendly for any dog lovers and close to the ferry to Bowness if you want to leave your car parked up and just walk
Food was very good but for my wife especially the heaped platefuls were too much. After 4 dinners we had exhausted our preferred choices on the menu.
We only had continental breakfast so cannot rate the menu, but the Cumbrian platter looked awesome.
Nice apartment, comfy and it had everything we needed to spend a couple of relaxing days. The proximity to the ferry is quite convenient and we liked it lots. The cuckoo brown is very close and their food is lovely. Highly recommend staying here!
Quaint, well maintained establishment in the Lake District. On the Non-busy side of Windermere Lake. The staff was excellent and very polite and attentive to our needs. The food and drink was excellent. Many walking trqils right out the door.
Staff - very friendly and helpful - went the extra mile and more. Felt very much like a family. Location is stunning. Hotel property is lovely. Great atmosphere in bar and restaurant. Rooms very comfortable and well appointed. Nice big bath.
Excellent food, the pork belly was fantastic for those with a huge appetite. Nice location for our stopover on our way to Scotland. Well situated for local amenities across the lake in Windermere. Comfortable room, plenty of tea coffee etc.
Location excellent for easy access of all areas around Lake Windermere, Grisedale Forest, Hawkshead, Bowness, Ambleside, Windermere.
The cottage has character
A 1 minute walk to The Cuckoo Brow Inn, great food and very dog friendly
Great location close to two pubs for dinner out. Perfect to get to all the areas we love to walk in the Lakes. Well fitted out, beautifully decorated and suited our needs. Dog friendly too
Lovely comfortable little hotel. Spotlessly clean. Super friendly staff who made us feel so welcome.
Great walks from the doorstep. Evening meals were great, same good quality breakfast
Great location in a quiet spot on the banks of Windermere. Very comfortable little cottage, with everything you need for a home from home stay. A great place to discover the Lakes
Brilliant hotel, staff pleasant and helpful and very friendly, nothing I could say is negative, I would recommend this hotel to friends and family and everyone else 👍
Fab location with a view over Lake Windermere.
Spacious cottage with modern conveniences and rustic charm.
Powerful shower!
Property also has a Scandinavian Hot Tub!
Comfortable and well presented cottage. Great communication with the owner.
Glenside is in a great location, 5 minutes from local villages and the Winderemere ferry.
Gorgeous little Inn. Huge, comfortable beds, delicious meals in the pub (you have to try the lasagna) and the friendliest staff I have ever come across.
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