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The Kings Arms Hotel

Hawkshead

Kings Arms, Hawkshead

"We hope to see you soon"


Oak beams, an open fire and friendly faces greet visitors as they walk through the door of this 500 year old Inn.

The Kings Arms Hotel,
Hawkshead,
Cumbria,
LA22 0NZ
Tel: 015394 36372
Fax: 015394 36006

www.kingsarmshawkshead.co.uk
 

The Britannia Inn

Elterwater

Britannia Inn, Elterwater


"Relax & enjoy"


The Britannia is the quintessential English Lakeland Inn. Nestled in the centre of the picturesque village of Elterwater amidst the imposing mountains of the Langdale Valley.

The Britannia offers a sanctuary away from hectic daily life with ales and foods to satisfy all tastes.

The Britannia Inn,

Elterwater,
Ambleside,
LA22 9HP
Tel: 015394 37210
Fax: 015394 37311


www.britinn.co.uk
 

The Lakeside Inn

Aspatria

Lakeside Inn, Aspatria


"The perfect venue for those special occasions"

The elegant restaurant and bar area has magnificent views across the grounds of Brayton Hall towards the Cumbrian Fells.

Serving quality a la carte and bar meals with the emphasis on using local produce.

The Lakeside Inn,
Brayton,
Aspatria,
Cumbria,
CA7 3PY
Tel: 016973 20840
Fax: 016973 20854

www.lakesideinn.co.uk
 

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Old Kings Head

Broughton-in-Furness

Old Kings Head, Broughton-in-Furness


"With a history spanning almost 400 years, the Old Kings Head can claim to be one of the oldest buildings in the unspoilt Charter Town of Broughton-in-Furness"


The Hotel has a spacious bar area including a games room and a lounge with a real fire.

The bar provides a range of cask-conditioned ales as well as a fine selection of wines & spirits.

The Old Kings Head Hotel,
Church Strret,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6HJ
Tel: 01229 716293
Fax: 01229 716293

www.oldkingshead.co.uk
 

Golden Rule

Ambleside

Golden Rule, Ambleside


"With more Camra Good Beer Guide entries than any other pub in Cumbria"


It boasts a fine bank of Gaskell & Chambers pumps dispensing Robinson’s Hatters Mild, Old Stockport Bitter, Best Bitter, Hartleys XB and Fredericks, also Guinness and lagers.

Pork pies and well-filled rolls are available plus a choice of rooms and a sun trap patio (although it will either rain or go dark before closing time).


Golden Rule,
Smithy Brow,
Ambleside,
Cumbria,
LA22 9AS

www.amblesideonline.co.uk
 

Gilpin Bridge Inn

Levens


"Nestling in the gateway to the lakes"


The inn offers an extensive menu and daily specials served in the lounge or restaurant along with a good selection of wines by the bottle or glass, cask ales and a large choice of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

Gilpin Bridge Inn,
Bridge End,
Levens,
Near Kendal,
Cumbria,
LA8 8EP
Tel: 015395 52206
Fax: 015395 52444

www.gilpinbridgeinn.co.uk
 

The Black Cock Inn

Broughton-in-Furness


"16th Century Lakeland Coaching Inn, in the heart of breath taking beauty"


The Black Cock Inn stands at the heart of the attractive little town of Broughton-in-Furness, within easy reach of some of the Lake District's finest scenery. This much-loved village inn is full of history, charm and atmosphere.

The lounge bar, with roaring log fires and low beamed ceiling, has a wonderful traditional ambience and recent changes including a new extension have been planned carefully to retain all the period appeal. Landlord David Pike has brought new ideas and vigour to the old inn, and his new chef puts his own particular stamp on a menu of Old English Fayre.


The Black Cock Inn,
Princess Street,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6HQ
Tel: 01229 716529
Fax: 01229 716151

www.blackcockinncumbria.com
 

The Blacksmiths Arms

Broughton-in-Furness

Blacksmiths Arms, Broughton-in-Furness


"Fine ales and home-cooked bar meals in a Traditional Lakeland Inn"

Dates back to 1577 and was originally a farmhouse called Broadstones.

In 1748 archive records list the property as being an Inn, working farm of 34 acres and blacksmiths.

Before this it would have been a "beer house" with the farmer serving ale in the kitchen for travellers and local workers.

The Blacksmiths Arms,
Broughton Mills,
Broughton-in-Furness,
Cumbria,
LA20 6AX
Tel: 01229 716824

www.theblacksmithsarms.com
 

Hare and Hounds Inn

Levens


"First documented as a hostelry in the 1780's"


The spacious interior offers a bar area, lounge, spacious games room with pool table and a separate non-smoking dining room.


Hare and Hounds Inn,
Causeway End,
Levens,
Near Kendal,
Cumbria,
LA8 8PN
Tel: 015395 60408

www.travelpublishing.co.uk
 

The Drunken Duck Inn

Ambleside

Drunken Duck Inn, Ambleside


"A legend in the very heart of Lakeland"


Four centuries of serving travellers from near and far with a welcoming and unchanging bar.

An imaginative and changing menu and a range of real ales including traditional beers brewed at the Duck

The Drunken Duck Inn,
Barngates,
Ambleside,
Cumbria,
LA22 0NG
Tel: 015394 36347
Fax: 015394 36781

www.drunkenduckinn.co.uk
 

Royal Oak Inn

Cartmel


"For good food, enjoyment and relaxation"

The bar is the ideal meeting place for that pre-dinner drink and to make your choice for the evening in comfort.

The warm decor and subdued lighting gives off a very pleasant ambiance making the perfect setting for dinner or that special occasion.

Noted for its excellent cuisine and its relaxed, friendly service, your favourite bottle of wine selected from our reasonably priced wine list makes it a "must" when visiting Cartmel.


The Royal Oak Inn,
The Square,
Cartmel,
Cumbria,
LA11 6QB
Tel: 015395 36259

www.theroyaloakinn.co.uk
 

Lovelady Shield Country House Hotel & Restaurant

Alston

Lovelady Shield Restaurant, Alston


"England's best kept secret?"


Elegant dining room serving varied and imaginatively prepared cuisine using mostly local produce.

Lovelady Shield Country House 
Hotel & Restaurant,

Nenthead Road,
Alston,
Cumbria,
CA9 3LF
Tel: 0871 288 1345
Fax: 01434 381515

www.lovelady.co.uk
 
 

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