Set in Ulverston, 100 metres from Laurel & Hardy Museum, The Sun Inn features free WiFi access . There is an on-site restaurant and bar. Barrow in Furness is 8 miles away.
Set in Ulverston, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Kings Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Muncaster Castle is 48 km from the hotel.
Located in Ulverston in the Cumbria region and World of Beatrix Potter reachable within 24 km, Log home village provides accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...
On the shores of Levens Estuary, The Bay Horse Hotel is just 2 miles from Ulverston centre. With cosy log fires and a traditional restaurant, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi.
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Located just off the A590 and a 10-minute drive from the centre of Barrow-in-Furness, The Dunes Hotel offers scenic, estuary views and bright and spacious rooms.
Set on the banks of the River Leven. The hotel has 2 restaurants, The Riverside Restaurant and The Dolly Blue Bar & Grill. Access to Cascades Health and Fitness Club is included for all of our guests....
Very friendly people who greeted me as I walked around and/...
Very friendly people who greeted me as I walked around and/or asked for help. We were there on the night of lanterns and watched it from the living room. A strong showing of community participation. I loved it.
Carolyn
Romania
10
Scored 10
A quaint ,typical Lake District town.
A quaint ,typical Lake District town. Windy streets with nooks and crannies and something to discover on every corner. An awesome selection of eateries and cafes. Some like "4 penny cafe" were quirky ,friendly and the food to die for. The scenery was beautiful. The town is clean and easy to navigate. It has a Thursday market. And of course ,the Laurel and Hardy museum.
Bethel
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly locals, good shops, good pub (Rose and Crown) and...
Friendly locals, good shops, good pub (Rose and Crown) and great Laurel and Hardy museum.
However seagulls so loud at night it was difficult to sleep, and traffic on main through road extremely busy at all times.
Karin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A Beautiful little town full of independent small shops...
A Beautiful little town full of independent small shops making is quite a unique destination when most high streets are dominated by large chain stores. Lots of cafe's and restaurants to choose from. The area is full of historic sites and properties to visit.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Having lived in Ulverston for a few months in 2016, I know...
Having lived in Ulverston for a few months in 2016, I know the town and surroundings fairly well. If you want to spend time, as I do, in a scenic area with both fells/hills and sea nearby, this could be the place for you! The town is small enough, if you want to avoid the stress and hassle of a larger town or city. And yet there are enough descent places to enjoy a good meal and/or a drink. There is a theatre/concert hall with a good programme of events, and a cinema. And there is often folk music in one of the pubs. Places to visit include the birthplace of John Barrow (mariner and explorer), a museum celebrating Laurel and Hardy (Stan Laurel was a native of Ulverston), and Swarthmoor Hall which played a key role in the beginnings of Quakerism in the 17th century. There is a fine view of the town and the beautiful surroundings from the top of Hoad Hill - just a short climb from the edge of the town.
Gordon
Germany
10
Scored 10
Looks are deceptive...!!
Looks are deceptive...!!
When you approach the road leading to the house, you will have a feeling will it be worth..!! But once you enter the house you realize the ambiance is so great...
You will have everything you need..!!!
Clean, neat and well maintained house.
Kitchen with all kinds of utensils and equipment which can support a complete family.
WiFi (I don't remember mentioning this in the website).
Host was ready to help at anytime. (We had issues with the boiler due to a settings change and host was happy to come in and rectify the issue).
Paid parking is close by and it is free from 6pm to 8am.
This is a real gem, lovely hotel, and for a solo female traveler looking for a cozy quiet hotel this is great. The single room was perfect, the separate bathroom was huge, and the team is really welcoming. The breakfast was great, freshly made and good way to start the day. Internet is up to speed, and I could have a work call without problems. All in all, I would definitely come back when I'm in Cumbria. Ulverston is a lovely town, with food and shops, easy access to train (I few to Manchester and took train up)
The Butler’s House is superb! It is beautifully decorated and had everything we needed (and more!) for a short stay. The homemade lemon drizzle cake that Mel had left for us was amazing! Staying in The Lakes is normally very expensive but Ulverston is a great location to access the national park. We loved the fact that you could drive to somewhere in the day for a walk and then stroll into the town centre for food and drinks in the evening without the need for a taxi.
A lovely stay with Sarah. She made us very welcome, dog friendly and a lovely breakfast. She even helped us order a Pizza in from town as we arrived late. You literally feel like you are at home because of Sarah's lovely personality. Very quiet on a night. Approximately half hour walk in to town and 15minute walk to the beach or Canal foot to the Bay Horse where you can get an evening meal. Ulverston is a lovely town, near to Coniston and the old man walk.
I had a dog friendly 1 bedroom apartment. Very good location for the town of Ulverston, the apartment was spotless, the facilities were great. Tea, cereal, toothbrush, slippers and toilletries provided. I would absolutely return here, nearby parking available (£6 for a full day between 8 and 6 but obviously if you’re visiting the lakes you only pay for the time your car is parked). Great location to get to the lakes, a lovely, helpful owner. Thanks a lot.
The cottage was well presented and equipped with everything needed for a very pleasant stay. Lots of indoor games and books to read if raining and a garage 2 minutes walk away for snacks for hungry offspring.
Lovely walk into Ulverston and beautiful scenery.
The town itself has nice shops and lots of eateries. Would recommend the Rose & Crown for lunch and Poppies cafe & Bistro for a gorgeous breakfast
The location was wonderful as a complete getaway from busy life. I was attending the Buddhist festival in Ulverston, and needed to have cooking facilities for my diet. Being able to cook for myself in such a lovely quiet location was ideal. My husband was meant to be with me, but due to work commitments couldn't make it. I felt very safe on my own.
The cabin was absolutely gorgeous and way bigger than I expected! The local area was also lovely and great location to look around the Lake District.The host was incredibly responsive, I booked very last minute and was due to arrive very late in the evening but they were very accommodating and flexible. Would love to stay here again!
We loved this property - everything we wanted for our short break in Ulverston. The property has been refurbished to a very high standard. We appreciated the smart TV and access to Netflixs etc. The property is very central and a great location for the restaurants we wanted to visit. Would definitely recommend.
It's wonderful to be able to stay at this little refuge that is quiet and self contained. It's nice and simple with everything I need and I like the little patio and flowers in the shrubs. It's very near Ford Park and handy for Ulverston town centre. Would highly recommend. The hosts are very pleasant.
Right in town centre with a car park next to it. Car park rate is 60p/h 9am to 7pm. Furnishings in the home is of good quality. Just be mindful it is 4 levels. No issue for us but for those who don't like stairs...
The hotel itself is lovely. The rooms are basic, but clean. The staff were very helpful. Had a full English breakfast, which at £12.95, was on the pricey side, but delicious. Central position in Ulveston.
Everything we needed for home from home accommodation, the shower was fabulous. Everything clean & spotless. Right near the town centre with shops, pubs & restaurants. WiFi was adequate.
Cabin is incredibly cosy and perfect for this time of year. The location is perfect, a central hub to easily access most of the Lake District. We booked again on the drive home!
Everything we needed, and very convenient for the center of Ulverston, including the near by tesco to pick up extra milk and tea.
The bed is really comfortable.
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