Situated in the picturesque village of Threlkeld within the Lake District National Park, The Horse and Farrier Inn and The Salutation Inn Threlkeld Keswick features scenic views towards the Helvellyn...
MH
Ireland
An old inn with all the quirks of these buildings provide .. doors small corridors, ceiling beams and sloping floors .. adding character to your stay.
Beds were comfortable with the usual complimentary extras in the room. Large towels etc.
A good meal and large portions on the evening roast dinner.
Nestled in the Cumbrian countryside in the Lake District National Park, The White Horse Inn and Bunkhouse offers dormitory rooms, free parking, free Wi-Fi in public areas and a pub restaurant.
Located in Threlkeld in the Cumbria region, Glenderamackin Cottage has a patio. The property is around 23 km from Buttermere, 27 km from Askham Hall and 33 km from World of Beatrix Potter.
Anne
United Kingdom
Very comfortable. Warm and plenty of hot water. Having two wood burners was fantastic! Clean and well equipped(especially the kitchen). Comfortable beds in both rooms. Nice welcome box.
Set 11 km from Derwentwater, The Canteen Beautiful 1-Bed Apartment in Keswick offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Reece
United Kingdom
Self service check in to the property a little earlier than the 3pm check in time was handy. Located at the bottom of Blencathra with various walks. We enjoyed our 1 night stay thoroughly, property was clean, warm and with great facilities. Close to Threlkeld village with two pubs for food, but there is a kitchen to make your own if needed.
Also would like to thank the hosts for being so understanding when I made an error with the check out time.
Would definitely stay again!
A 5-minute drive from Bassenthwaite Lake, Ravenstone Manor is an 19th-century manor house set in 3 hectares of ground. The property is at the foot of Skiddaw, overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake.
Val
United Kingdom
Lovely cosy hotel.Plenty of lovely seating to relax in.Staff very obliging and friendly.We had a delicious evening meal in the bar area with our dog, which was no problem at all.Hotel is in a good location with plenty of walks from outside the door.
Just 2 miles from Keswick, The Coledale is a 19th-century country inn with 2 traditional bars and elegant rooms.
Brendan
United Kingdom
A beautifully appointed property, a real gem of an Inn to stay at . Price extremely reasonable food excellent,
The best steak and ale pie I've ever had , very dog friendly and Highly recommended 👌. .
In the Lake District National Park, Inn on the Square has a central location by Keswick’s market square. This family-run property offers Scandinavian-style design combined with Cumbrian elements.
DAVID
United Kingdom
Loved the decor and quality furnishings, staff very friendly and attentive. The location was perfect right on the main square amongst plenty of shops and bars. Rounded off with a good quality breakfast
In the Borrowdale valley, this charming hotel has traditional rooms, and is surrounded by picturesque Lake District scenery. Free Wi-Fi is provided, as well as free private parking.
paul
United Kingdom
The breakfast location is very nice , but on the second morning our order was forgotten and what eventually came out was a very rushed and poor option . The excuse given was they where busy .. not happy
Set in more than 2 acres of mature land, in the heart of Borrowdale, The Leathes Head Hotel features a bar, a restaurant and as free Wi-Fi throughout.
Ferenc Emil
United Kingdom
Getting here was already promising, then arriving and parking confirmed that we made the right choice for a hotel near Keswick. The hotel is situated in an idyllic area, surrounded by green hills and very quiet as it is just a bit off the main road. We had a lovely greeting before being shown to our room and were even given tips for late-evening walks. Breakfast and dinner were both exquisite, far exceeding our expectations.
All in all, we could not have wished for a quieter, better equipped, or prettier hotel for our 3-day Lake District trip.
I normally stay at Keswick, but Threlkeld is delightful, and...
I normally stay at Keswick, but Threlkeld is delightful, and I could still walk into Keswick on the old railway walkway. The views are beautiful. I did a sponsored walk around Ullswater, which is nearby, and it is my new favourite lake.
There are two nice pubs, otherwise small and quiet. It is a lovely holiday location.
Janet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Place we stayed was absolutely lovely 😍.
Place we stayed was absolutely lovely 😍. With amazing views and superb walks. Shops are easy to get to and there's a restaurant if you choose to go there 😉, you will not be disappointed food was great and the staff very helpful. Very clean and dog friendly. Fortunately we only had a few rain showers overnight however, didn't stop us from having a fantastic time 😀 x
Angie Briscoe
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I would recommend it but make sure you stipulate that you...
I would recommend it but make sure you stipulate that you want to stay in the Horse and Farrier or you end up in the sister hotel ‘The Salutation Inn’ along the road. Very disappointing not to stay where I thought I had booked.
Saying that we were comfortable and had all meals in the H&F which were excellent.
Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Threlkeld is a very small village outside Keswick.
Threlkeld is a very small village outside Keswick.
It is accessible by bus and the starting point to climb Blencathra. Castle Rigg Stone Circle is nearby and the village has a good pub called the Horse and Farrier (booking recommended) and a nice café for breakfast.
If you are looking for somewhere quiet to stay near Keswick, you can't do much better than this.
Rachel
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pretty Vilage with easy access to Keswick and Penrith both...
Pretty Vilage with easy access to Keswick and Penrith both by car and the hourly bus which stopped just yards from the Horse and Farrier.
We particularly enjoyed the walk from Threlkeld along the excellent disused railway line to Keswick enjoying lovely views, It was very easy to catch a bus -if preferred -for the return journey. The bus stops right at the door of the hotel. Lovely coffee shop in the village too.
JANET
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quiet location which was great but within 10 mins drive to...
Quiet location which was great but within 10 mins drive to Keswick really good location we climbed Blencathra which was a walk from the door. Stayed in the Horse and Farrier would definitely recommend
Self service check in to the property a little earlier than the 3pm check in time was handy. Located at the bottom of Blencathra with various walks. We enjoyed our 1 night stay thoroughly, property was clean, warm and with great facilities. Close to Threlkeld village with two pubs for food, but there is a kitchen to make your own if needed.
Also would like to thank the hosts for being so understanding when I made an error with the check out time.
Would definitely stay again!
Excellent location close to the heart of Threlkeld. Lovely views over adjacent houses to the fells beyond from many of the rooms. Good showers in main bathroom and en suite. Lovely big rooms both upstairs and downstairs. Well equipped kitchen. Plenty of comfortable seating and a nice little set of outdoor chairs and table. Private parking was very convenient and we were actually able to keep three cars (hatchbacks)close to the house and safe.
Very comfortable, clean and modern property. The view was amazing. The ability to sit outside expanded the size of the room. There were nice amenities such as a refrigerator, microwave, tea kettle and toaster. Within walking distance to a pub within Threlkeld and a short drive to Keswik. Wonderful location for walking and hiking. Host was friendly and informative. We stayed 2 nights but could have easily stayed longer.
The location was excellent in the centre of Threlkeld, handy for walking and sight seeing. The kitchen is well appointed and the bedrooms small but comfortable - beds very good! The sloping bathroom floor enabled us to feel drunk without any alcohol consumption. Small garden at front allowed us to sit out though the weather was rather blustery while we were there.
We had the pleasure of meeting the owner who was extremely hospitable and knowledgeable of the area. We particularly enjoyed the hike up Blencathra from Scales which looks down on the accommodation.
Amazing views from the studio. Lovely town with 2 pubs (horse & farrier great for food) and a good cafe at Threlkeld village Hall.
Really beautiful room, excellent food (breakfast and in the pub for dinner) and helpful staff. Booked for one night initially then extended our stay as we loved it so much. Great to be close to amenities in Keswick but in a quiet village. Bus service from Threlkeld was excellent too, which we used for some longer walks.
The location is very good for all sorts of activities and food shopping is a short car journey away. The view from the cottage is impressive and the accommodation is very cozy and well equipped. Beds were super comfy.
The fit members of our party had a great time climbing the hills and feeding the Horseflies.
Didn't really know what to expect. As bunkhouses go I feel it was o.k. but for the price I paid which exceeded a later stay in a hotel I wasn't impressed. The beds, however, were comfortable enough and the bedding I paid extra for was clean and soft. Felt the place in general was clean and covid safe.
Superb views from the house, pleasing, quiet location in Threlkeld. Cosy fire in the lounge. Place was warm and welcoming and we had a lovely holiday. Excellently sited for a quick jaunt up Blencathra and to access the lovely Threlkeld Village Hall cafe and the cycle path to Keswick.
This cottage is in a great location at the foot of Blencathra in the heart of Threlkeld. Just a few minutes walk to a couple of pubs and mountain trails straight from the doorstep. There is space to park a car, which will be a bonus in the busier periods.
The view was spectacular and the room was clean and comfortable. Threlkeld is a very peaceful place with a really good pub and a nice café for breakfast.
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