Located in Penrith in Cumbria, just 7 miles from the Lake District Park, The Lounge Hotel & Bar offers a restaurant and a bar, just 5 miles from Lake Ullswater.
Maureen Culshaw
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel ,very clean & staff were very good & curtious, will definitely go again ,close to everything
Situated in the market town of Penrith, The North Gate-way to the Lake District National Park, Foundry 34 offers free Wi-Fi throughout, a brasserie restaurant, and bar.
Sue
United Kingdom
Very friendly welcome and a lovely breakfast. Great place for a stop over on the way to Scotland.
Boasting an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool, and modern rooms, the 4-star luxury North Lakes Hotel and Spa, is located just off the M6 motorway.
Emma
United Kingdom
Loved the pool, the relaxing bar area and foyer. Loved the accessible milk outside the room and fresh water. Friendly staff. Great pillow menu (V shaped would be a welcome addition)
Good activities for children - mini golf.
The traditional The George Hotel, stands in the very centre of the bustling market town of Penrith on the edge of the Lake District and the North Pennines.
Just outside of Penrith, the Brantwood Hotel is less than 3 miles from Ullswater. Just one mile from the junction 40 of M6 it offers en suite bedrooms and TVs.
Jim
United Kingdom
Stayed in the Brantwood Hotel previously , must have thought it ok or we wouldn’t have booked again . The stay this time exceeded our expectations . From our initial welcome to settling our account everything was superb . The staff were really efficient and friendly all our meals were exceptional and excellent value for money . The room was spotless and very comfortable . The bar had loads of atmosphere and had a great choice of drinks. It is also really easy to access for those using the M6.
Awarded a 3-star rating by VisitEngland, this independently-run hotel in the idyllic village of Edenhall is only 3 miles from Penrith and junction 40 of the M6.
Naomi
United Kingdom
Lovely room and modern bathroom, easy check in and out
The Roundthorn Country House and luxury self-catering Mews Apartments are set in landscaped gardens, with panoramic views of the Eden Valley and Lakeland Fells.
James
United Kingdom
The room was very good, very comfortable and very clean.
An excellent breakfast.
Staff were nice and friendly.
The Station Hotel Penrith features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Penrith. The property is around 9.2 km from Askham Hall, 31 km from Derwentwater and 44 km from World of Beatrix...
julie
United Kingdom
Having read some poor reviews just before the stay I was concerned but I needn’t have been. The staff were very helpful and friendly, the room was a bit dated but clean and comfortable. The food was excellent. All in all very good.
On average, 3-star hotels in Penrith cost US$157 per night, and 4-star hotels in Penrith are US$181 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Penrith can on average be found for US$193 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$146 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Penrith for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$195 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Penrith will cost around US$205 (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful town with a lot of history embedded. Places one needs to visit include Penrith Castle, Brougham Castle, Long Meg and Daughters. The cafes and restaurants at Penrith are cute and exude that family vibe. Highly recommend to do a stop-over at Penrith.
Wei Li
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
we visited Penrith as a bit of nostalgia as we used to go...
we visited Penrith as a bit of nostalgia as we used to go frequently in the past. The town was very quiet although we found a very good restaurant, GRANTS, for a delicious evening meal. It used to be a bustling market town which seems to have lost its heart . Maybe internet shopping has affected the economy of the town as is the case in many towns. It is perhaps a useful place to stay to explore the surrounding area which remains beautiful.
Gaye
10
Scored 10
We used The Station Hotel as a stop off for a day trip to...
We used The Station Hotel as a stop off for a day trip to Scotland and could have stayed longer in Penrith as we barely took a look around. We had some dramas and it is credit to staff and management that they were able to sort booking confusions quickly and professionally. Thanks folks.
ben
Australia
10
Scored 10
Penrith as a great place to base yourself for a stay in the...
Penrith as a great place to base yourself for a stay in the Lake District. It's quieter than the more popular and populous towns of Keswick and Windermere - except in March when it hosts the World Marmalade Festival and, according to Karen and Ali from Blue Swallow Guesthouse, the town is decorated with Paddington Bears and Honey Pots. They even boast having one of the champion marmalade makers stay with them on an annual basis.
Bernadette
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Free parking and a bar on site were positives as was the...
Free parking and a bar on site were positives as was the central location.
The advert said that it was a larger than average room but including the bathroom it was no more than 13ft by 8 ft. There was no table or chairs so not a pleasant area to spend any time. The bottom of the outside of the shower had ingrained dirt.
McPADDEN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Penrith town very nice and quaint!
Penrith town very nice and quaint! The locals were lovely - in the bars, hotel and on the streets.
We visited Coniston lake and enjoyed it. Very pretty. nice cafe and food. boat trip very good.
Went to see Arthur's Round Table! Delightful. Nice hotel for coffee opposite.
Alison is a great host; warm, welcoming and very helpful. The room was warm and clean, the bed was comfortable and it was quiet at night.
There were a number of breakfast options, and the food was of a good quality and well cooked.
The location is excellent, with a private parking area at the rear of the property. I could walk into the town centre in a few minutes and it was ideally suited to visit Potfest.
The accommodation is very good value for the prices, and No 3 will be my first choice on future visits to Penrith.
A traditional old hotel perfectly situated in the middle of Penrith. Good well furnished room, very clean and excellent bed. Good variety of breakfast, evening meal was very good too, typical pub food but nicely done. Staff very pleasant and helpful. Great character to this hotel, with lots of old photographs of the area on the walls. Afterwards you feel you've stayed somewhere memorable.but not too expensive. They are obviously upgrading corridors and bedrooms.
When we arrived in Penrith, we had booked a hotel for the wrong date. Tracy was extremely accommodating letting us stay for the night in one of the best rooms she had available. The bathroom was absolutely beautiful and the bed was really comfortable. The breakfast was exceptional. Tracy again going above and beyond to make us comfortable welcome and meeting our requests. A fantastic day we would definitely come in again
Really great B&B. Friendly welcome, lovely room, comfy bed, and terrific full English Breakfast.. free WiFi (that worked well) lots of sockets, lovely shower and well located in the town centre for pubs and restaurants.
This was a last minute panic booking, as my usual hotel was fully booked and I think I got a lower price than usual But would love to stay again next time I'm in Penrith even at full price.
Great hotel, very easy to find. Perfect for us as we were traveling with our two small dogs and they are dog friendly. Room was fully equipped and there were little treats left for our daughter and dogs. We ate dinner at the restaurant and had breakfast in the morning and we were happy both times, service and food was great. We will definitely return if we are looking for somewhere to stay in that area.
Good room very quiet given a busy Friday night in the hotel bar and dining. Staff very polite and had a great Cumberland breakfast. Centrally located in Penrith . I was visiting Ullswater on the following day which is less than 5 miles journey which was good.Safe parking to rear of hotel although took some finding around one way town centre system. Excellent stay.
Lovely and clean,handy for lakes,pub round corner.felt safe ,only problem,it's difficult to find out about getting the key,it's not really explaining,that it's in the Jubilee fireman's reabilitation home?I know the area ,but other guests might not
The staff was friendly and helpful and the room was clean and comfortable. The hotel is in a very nice location with beer garden views on Penrith Castle and 1 min walk from train station from which buses to the lakes depart.
Hotel is quirky and comfortable. Bar food was excellent and the included breakfast was very good. Staff were friendly and polite. Will most definitely look to stop at this hotel on our next visit to the lakes.
Spacious immaculately clean room in lovely old house within 10 minute walk of Penrith town centre. Loved the full good quality breakfast served in the room ( table and chairs in room )
Alison was very kind. Bed was comfortable, the shower was powerful, and we found a lovely wine bar nearby to have some drinks.
Additionally, we had a delicious breakfast.
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