Located in Milnthorpe, 20 km from Trough of Bowland, The Tavern at Hale provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Milnthorpe and with World of Beatrix Potter reachable within 23 km, The Bulls Head offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Dramatic views across Morecambe Bay feature at the Netherwood Hotel, a former stately home set within extensive, colourful gardens.
Ranjit
United Kingdom
It was brilliant.. the staff, room, food and bar had no complaints. Everyone was so welcoming not only to us but also to our fur baby. Rooms were cleaned daily really happy with our stay. Our fur baby was given treats and a fuss at every opportunity.
The family-run Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is set beside the Kent estuary in the picturesque village of Arnside, officially named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Patricia
United Kingdom
The greeting I received was so warm and friendly.
The location is great - and there's a lovely garden to get a different view of the estuary.
My room was very comfortable.
The dining room is spacious and pleasant as is the bar area.
The food I had was tasty and beautifully prepared and served.
There's an adjoining carpark
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, The Wheatsheaf at Beetham offers accommodation in Beetham within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Peter
United Kingdom
Like the character of the old building .
Good choice of drinks and food.
The Royal Station Hotel is situated in Carnforth, offering a restaurant and shared lounge. The property also has a public bar and a tapas bar.
Andrew Eames
United Kingdom
The restaurant is superb. Eat in the cocktail lounge and you could genuinely be in any of the top social dining restaurants in the UK. Order a selection of the nibbles and starters and you won't be disappointed
These questions are inappropriate since we were there for...
These questions are inappropriate since we were there for family reasons. However there was a party booked into the inn which was finishing as we arrived back. We were able to get to our room without going through the main building and could not hear any noise since the accommodation was at the far end of the building away from the "pub".
The tea facilities were very generous and the bathroom and bed superb. Thank you!
Dorothy
8.0
Scored 8.0
We used Milnthorpe as a base for touring the Lake district.
We used Milnthorpe as a base for touring the Lake district. It is a very small village with only two pubs which are very close together. As we were staying in the pub Hotel which was called The Bull Inn were we able to have dinner there. We didn't really go out in the town as we spent the days at each lake. There are a few shops in the town such as supermarket, curry house and a couple of breakfast shops. There is a lovely old church in the square too.
Jillybray
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you stay within 10 miles & want a good meal, consider an...
If you stay within 10 miles & want a good meal, consider an Indian at the "Number 3" in Milnthorpe We had poppadoms x2 & dips x4, drinks x2, mixed sharer starters, madras x2, rice dishes x2, sides & naan bread - Under £50 for 2 of us (including tip).
All wonderfully cooked, great, fresh food and fantastic service. Small, family owned and run, restaurant (book ahead) was full [on a Thursday in March] & people constantly arriving to collect pre-ordered takeaways. Very popular & CLEARLY the best for miles around. Next door to The Bull's Head, which is a comfortable, clean, well run hotel at ⅓ the price of more popular towns locally (Kendal etc.) Triple room was only £75 for 2 of us, including a great full English Breakfast. And they hace a restaurant for food too.
Finn
10
Scored 10
Milnthorpe is a working town with a busy road going through...
Milnthorpe is a working town with a busy road going through it, but still very scenic, plenty of amenities and close to the south lakes. A river runs through it and a deer park is nearby. Locals very friendly and chatty. All in all a lovely place.
Barbara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Milnthorpe is a small village on a busy junction on the A6.
Milnthorpe is a small village on a busy junction on the A6. As such, exploring the village involves a few waits to cross the extremely busy traffic lighted crossroads and there isn't that much to it. Its history is about being a staging point for travellers. That aside, the folks are a diverse and friendly crowd, the Bull's Head and the Cross Keys are nice pubs and the No. 3 Indian restaurant food is excellent. It is only a few minutes' walk down the road to Dallam Tower deer park. Four miles south west is Arnside and 10 miles east is Kendal, so it is a good base to plan walks both coastal and lakes.
Sheila
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic hotel run by great peopel who care about your stay...
Fantastic hotel run by great peopel who care about your stay. Great tradional old building, fab bar, really good food. Its the people that count though, from the owner, the staff and even the cleaners, they look after you as it should be done.
Pete Richard
United Kingdom
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