. there's a cosy restaurant serving english fare, and a bar with wood floors and beamed ceilings. some feature 4-poster beds. the laid-back rooms provide en suite bathrooms, flat-screen tvs, dvd players and free wi-fi, along with tea and coffeemaking equipment. full english breakfast is free. set along the river irt, this stylish country inn is 5 miles from the ravenglass and eskdale railway, and 6 miles from muncaster castle Liverpool John Lennon Airport 2 hr 41
Great Langdale (1 hr 3) Lake, climbing, camping, and mountain Muncaster Castle (13 min) Renovated castle built in the 13th century in 77 acres of woods with a bird of prey center & maze. Ennerdale Water (41 min) This remote, scenic lake in the Lake District National Park lies along the Coast to Coast Walk. Honister Pass (1 hr 18) Paved route passing scenic mountain terrain, with a hostel & a historic slate mine at the summit. Sca Fell (22 min) Second-highest mountain in England at 3,162 feet, with routes for climbing & hiking. Buttermere (1 hr 10) Verdant mountain ridges with hiking trails & sweeping vistas ring this expansive, deep water lake. The Old Man of Coniston (1 hr) Mountain hikes to view picturesque lakes & industrial remnants such as an old metal tramway tower. Honister Slate Mine (1 hr 20) England's last working slate mine, offering underground tours & several different climbing routes. Scafell Pike (25 min) Reaching a height of 978m, this peak was donated to the National Trust as a war memorial in 1919. Coast to Coast Walk (27 min) A 182-mile hike created by Alfred Wainwright from the Irish to North Sea taking in 3 national parks. Crummock Water (1 hr 1) Mountains encircle this scenic lake, which is a tranquil destination for walks, picnics & views. Great Gable (25 min) 2,949-ft. mountain with hiking paths & a commemorative plaque at the summit for WWI victims. Wast Water (15 min) Set in a valley surrounded by mountains, this glacial lake features nature trails & stunning views. Hardknott Roman Fort (24 min) Sweeping valley views are offered from these remains of a Roman fort built in the 2nd century. Lake District National Park (7 min) Information on local travel and walking/cycling routes, with books/guides for sale and exhibitions. |