Edging onto Scotland, Cumbria is a county of natural grandeur, encompassing showstoppers the Lake District, the North Pennines, the Eden Valley, and some of the Yorkshire Dales. Its fells and lakeland are really something; its coastline is spectacular and includes Morecambe Bay and the Solway. Man has added to this grand canvas too, and Cumbria also boasts the western end of Hadrian’s Wall, numerous defensive castles and forts, pretty market towns, numerous National Trust properties, and some wonderfully converted country house estates — now become some of the best places to stay in Cumbria. These graceful country house hotels feature prominently on our list of recommendations, but we’ve also picked out some charming B&Bs, welcoming pubs with rooms, a few lovely, traditional hotels, and a couple of totally wonderful spa escapes.
The magical Lake District is one of Cumbria’s highlights, and some of the best places to stay in Cumbria can be found within the boundaries of this national park. Windermere and Ambleside on Lake Windermere are obvious choices, but by no means overrated, Windermere is one of the largest of the lakes, with Scafell Pike and some of the best known fells creating a dramatic backdrop. Or you could take Wordsworth’s advice and stay in Grasmere, which he called "the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”. Keswick and Penrith are both charming market towns to the north, close to Ullswater, and Grange over Sands is another charmer, though this time on Morecambe Bay.
Cumbria is all mountains and valleys, and has every peak in England over 3,000 feet, so the best places to stay in Cumbria are often recommended to walkers. But you don’t have to be a fell-walker to enjoy exploring Cumbria on foot — there are hundreds of nice trails to stroll, with something marked out for every level of fitness.
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Windermere (Cumbria)
Secluded Victorian villa with a smart country house feel, a relaxed atmosphere and a genuinely personal touch. Bedrooms are luxurious and there are supper platters and splendid afternoon teas, too.
Cumbria (Great Langdale)
With a series of low-lying, traditional-slate buildings dotted around a forested estate, this hotel feels a world away from the Lake District’s tourist honeypots. Tucked in the Langdale Valley, it’s close to some great walking yet both Ambleside and Coniston are within a 15-minute drive.
Cumbria (Nr Ambleside )
Bold slate-and-glass chalet-style hotel with modern suites, and modern-style butlers, designed for indulgence. Brimstone is set amongst fine walking country in Cumbria and with a swish on-site spa, you can be as lazy or active as you like.
Cumbria (Matterdale)
Set in a charming house near Ullswater, Lowthwaite B&B is perfect for people who want to escape back to nature. Nestled amidst beautiful gardens, the guesthouse offers excellent rooms and delicious breakfasts.
Cumbria (Cartmel Fell)
Awash with traditional charm, The Masons Arms is a delightful hotel in the Lake District. Featuring excellent food in the restaurant, a wide range of ales and comfortable rooms. The pub's cottages, that sleep up to six, make it a great option for families or groups.
Cumbria (Lupton)
Popular gastro pub with a bold yet comfortable contemporary-country style and large, inviting bedrooms. Well-placed for exploring both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales.
Cumbria (Bampton)
With a stunning location and superb service, the Haweswater Hotel is a wonderful retreat for those who are looking to escape to a quiet corner of the Lake District. Excellent, comfortable rooms, stunning views and a brasserie restaurant, all combine to create a rural gem.
Cumbria (Ravenstonedale)
Sitting in the charming village of Ravenstonedale, The King's Head has a history that dates back five centuries. It exudes a homely feel with its cosy pub, excellent restaurant and lovely rooms. A great base from which to explore the beautiful Lake District surroundings.
Kirkby Lonsdale (Kirkby Lonsdale )
A long-established hotel well positioned in the main square of historic Kirkby Londsdale. Rooms mix contemporary and traditional styles with rich hues, exposed beams, and French-Provencal-style furniture. With award-winning ales and hearty British cuisine, this is an ideal base for a rural getaway.
Cumbria (Levens)
This former Cook House has taken on new life as a quaint B&B. Tucked into the sleepy Lake District village of Levens, Cook House is full of rural charm and character. Lovely rooms, friendly hosts and beautiful surroundings all combine to create a convivial atmosphere.
Cumbria (Thwaites)
Set in a glorious Georgian house and surrounded by vast natural beauty, Broadgate is a Cumbrian gem. The charming rooms give off a tangible sense of the history of the place. It's easy to see why Wordsworth took so much inspiration from the surrounding landscape that looks out over Duddon Estuary.
Cumbria (Crosby Ravensworth)
Set on a delightful farm in rural Cumbria, Crake Trees Manor is a superb guesthouse. Set in a lovely stone house, the Manor offers charming rooms, delicious breakfasts and access to beautiful surrounding countryside. Perfect for a rural retreat.
Kirkby Lonsdale
Traditional town pub with comfortable rooms in a charming market town near the Lake District and the Dales. Popular with locals for its award winning menu. A great base for serious walking, but need a car. Dog friendly with lots of outdoor activities on offer in the surrounding area.
Cumbria (Sedbergh)
A smart market-town, coaching-inn with quietly classy food and a modern, relaxed style that retains a traditional pub feel but subtly updated. Calm and welcoming rather than pretentious, and only minutes from the M6 motorway.
Cumbria (Clifton)
Delightful gastropub with comfortable rooms that offers a great base for people staying in the Northern Lake District. Delicious food served in the restaurant and plush bedrooms make a great choice for people wanting to explore nearby landmarks such as Ullswater and Keswick.
Cumbria (Kirkby Stephen)
Experience English village life in this traditional country inn. Rooms are decorated in a 'country' style with soft palettes and furnishings. Explore the leafy grounds or enjoy some gastro pub grub and a pint of local ale at the popular restaurant. Pack the car and the kids and the dog!
Cumbria ( Penrith CA10 2NP )
17th century coaching inn situated in a charming village by Ullswater Lake. Expect a friendly atmosphere and a great beer garden with gorgeous views. Smart rooms are cosy and comfortable, some featuring statement walls or matching furnishings. An easygoing base for exploring the stunning region.
Grange-over-Sands (Grange-over-Sands)
A classy, discreet B&B with just three suites furnished with antiques, and with mesmerising sea views. A perfect bolthole in a genteel time warp seaside resort.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
A family affair exceeding expectations. Owners create gourmet dishes, whilst son runs a successful on site coffee shop. Double storey, windows look out onto acres of garden and woodland beyond. Fresh, country style rooms with large four piece bathrooms make the most of views with private balconies.
Cumbria (Arnside)
Award winning B&B with breathtaking views over the Kent Estuary. Bedrooms are light and airy and decorated in fresh coastal tones, furnished with Lloyd Loom bespoke furniture and Herdwick pure wool carpets. Modern showers & underfloor heating add to the luxury. A luxury base for exploring the area.
Windermere (Lindeth Drive)
Overlooking Lake Windermere, this handsome Victorian mansion, once owned by Beatrix Potter, has a bold contemporary style in its public rooms while bedrooms are calm and restful. With beautiful gardens, it makes a peaceful retreat yet is strolling distance from the lake.
Grasmere (Ambleside)
In the heart of pretty Grasmere village, this eco-friendly B&B offers a relaxed welcome, generous bedrooms, strong use of natural furnishings and Mediterranean-style, brunch breakfasts.
Cumbria
A charming Lake District inn set in a quiet village with walking and cycling opportunities aplenty. Cottagey rooms are simple and traditional and most offer lovely views. The pub is a popular spot with a selection of good ales and elevated pub fare — ideal to return to after a day outdoors.
Keswick
A dog-friendly historic inn in a plum position in the centre of Keswick, one of the Lake District’s friendliest market towns. Carefully modernised so as not to lose its original charm, the bedrooms are cosy while the food is just the ticket for a day on the fells.
Cumbria (Ambleside)
A stylish bolthole amongst the rugged scenery of the Lake District, with views of Windermere lake. With sleek and airy rooms, a lively bistro-style restaurant and free access to a nearby leisure centre, it’s a place to relax and recharge. There is a jazzy bistro restaurant and good wine selection.
Cumbria (Levens)
Historic and homely 16th-century country inn. Rooms are individually designed with lots of character. Beds are king-size and very comfortable. The restaurant serves excellent pub grub and the bar serves great cocktails and local ales. A typical Cumbrian pub with a touch of metropolitan pizzazz.
Cumbria (Nr Gosforth, Lake District)
Famous climbing inn at the head of Wasdale, spectacularly sited below Scafell Pike with magnificent views. Satisfy your stomach with hearty pub food or enjoy the finer things in the wood-panelled Dining Room. Rooms are simple but extremely comfortable and all boast breathtaking views.
Cumbria
An imposing country house B&B situated in beautifully manicured gardens. Spacious rooms are traditionally styled with antique furniture, sash windows, persian rugs and the best have free standing baths. Ideal for a rural escape with easy access to Hadrians Wall and the Lakes.
Cumbria (Braithwaite)
A chic converted 17th-century coaching inn set in a mountain forest with magnificent views. Despite the cosy sounding name, rooms are in fact swish and modern. Owner-managed, the real draw (besides the setting) is the Michelin star dining — making this a great choice for a spoiling rural escape.
Keswick
Situated close to Keswick town centre and just a short walk from Derwent Water, and with wonderful views of the hills. Rooms are spacious and comfortable. Relaxed and friendly young owners who are keen to help guests enjoy the Lake District. Breakfasts will set you up for a day out exploring.
Grasmere (Grasmere)
Stylish yet relaxed B&B with contemporary country-house furnishings and a welcoming atmosphere. Ideal for outdoors enthusiasts who want a comfortable base and knowledgeable, friendly hosts.
Cumbria
A contemporary-style but low-key country inn with Michelin-starred dining, this property will appeal to food-lovers who like its away-from-it-all location close to the Scottish border. A true country retreat.
Cumbria (Grange-over-Sands)
Michelin-starred, restaurant-with-rooms with a low-key, relaxed style in a pretty village setting. Creative, locally sourced food and simple but smart rooms that together add up to a wonderfully refreshing and easy-going atmosphere. Cosy suites are the perfect retreat after a slap up meal.
Cumbria
Landmark hotel with lake and fell views, spa and hydrotherapy pool, plus choice of dining options, and a smart and friendly service. Set within 40 acres of picturesque countryside it's the perfect spot for a rural escape.
Grasmere
A chic boutique hideaway in a scenic rural spot outside Grasmere. Rooms feel fresh and contemporary with natural materials, grey hues, and plenty of light. Downstairs the bistro serves European cuisine with a modern flare. A family-run affair with well-thought-out details. A stylish rural getaway.
Crosthwaite (Cumbria)
A smart country pub tucked away in the Lake District's Lyth Valley. There's a boutique vibe throughout — rooms exude comfort with fresh country styling and boast roll-top baths as standard. Popular lunch food for locals and great dinner menu. Good base for local exploring but a car is needed.
Cumbria (Penrith)
A snug, beamed 17th-century village pub with a smart but understated contemporary country feel that still retains its atmosphere. Big comfortable bedrooms with occasional antiques and confident, robust cooking using ingredients from the local Lowther estates.
Cumbria
Friendly and relaxed country-house hotel with a traditional style but modern cooking and with mesmerising views over fells and Derwentwater. Unfussy and informal but with comfort in all the right places.
Cumbria (Troutbeck)
The Queen's Head is a traditional country inn with a smart but relaxed, contemporary style, close to Windermere but away from the crowds. Original features and modern craftsmanship create a bright and welcoming atmosphere plus stylish bedrooms and generous food.
Grasmere
A chic conversion of a Victorian house in ever-popular Grasmere. Rooms are compact but stylish with a mix of modern art, velvet headboards, and a blend of antique and vintage furniture. Small plates and sharing boards are on offer, more substantial food in town. Pets and kids are made very welcome.
Ambleside (Ambleside)
Privately owned, elegant country-house-style hotel with a modern freshness and a highly regarded restaurant. Bedrooms are large and understated while there are lawned gardens for lazy afternoons.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
An old, remote coaching inn, with fine dining and bistro. Friendly and welcoming with well kept gardens and a cosy lounge with fireplace. Enjoy country walks and fishing in the nearby Lake Bassenthwaite. A country retreat with access to local spa and pool.
Carlisle (Cumbria)
Housed in a landmark Edwardian property, this period hotel offers luxury apartments in the heart of Carlisle. Interiors are dressed in a pastel palette and feature boutique wallpaper, cosy rugs and rich linens, plus self-catering facilities. Dine at the gourmet restaurant. A chic heritage stay.
Windermere (Cumbria)
Adults-only, boutique bolthole with high-quality, designer bedrooms, including sumptuous suites with private hot-tubs. Family-run with a relaxed atmosphere and bistro-style restaurant and bar with an expansive collection of whiskeys. A real, spoiling treat in a great location.
Grasmere
With a cracking position in the centre of Grasmere, this long-established, family-run hotel has country-fresh bedrooms (some with a hot tub), large gardens and a well-regarded real ale bar. Food is robust and there are plenty of spaces to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Grasmere (Grasmere)
Set in beautiful and peaceful grounds, with stunning fell views, yet only 15 minutes from Grasmere, this small country-house hotel has a relaxed and contemporary style plus excellent food.
Windermere (Cumbria)
This long-established, traditional country inn, in the quieter eastern Lake District, is close, but not too close, to Lake Windermere’s bustling hot-spots. Rooms are spacious, the cooking robust and generous, and there’s a private woodland to explore. A charming rural hideaway.
Cumbria (Ambleside)
Relaxed and luxurious, country-house-style hotel with an elegant, contemporary style. On the edge of pretty Elterwater village, with views over the lake, it’s ideally placed for both walking in Langdale or Ambleside’s shops and Windermere lakeshore. Complimentary entry to Lansdale Spa.
Ambleside (Cumbria)
One of the Lake District’s original country-house hotels, Holbeck Ghyll has stunning views over Lake Windermere and impressive Arts and Crafts architecture. Its creative food is another draw; definitely a place for indulgence.
Cumbria
A comfortable country-house hotel in a peaceful setting, with beautiful views of Lake Windermere, yet still close to popular attractions. Relaxed and informal, with comfortable, unfussy bedrooms, it has an excellent restaurant turning out well-crafted Modern British dishes.
Cumbria
Country house hotel with a thoroughly modern twist. Large comfortable rooms with up to date bathrooms, enviable views, enticing food and homely feel. Great for stop over or a cosy weekend.
Cumbria
A classic country-house hotel with a personal touch, warm welcome, comfortably traditional rooms, and a deserved reputation for its fine-dining food. Quietly set away from the crowds, too.
Cumbria (Windermere)
A smart country house and spa located near the famed Lake Windermere. Romantic rooms mix traditional and contemporary styles with dark hues, four poster beds and indulgent bathrooms. An award winning restaurant makes a welcome respite after a day spent in the countryside.
Grasmere (Grasmere)
An imposing Victorian house set in expansive grounds right beside Grasmere lake. Interiors are chic and contemporary with not a whiff of the building's austere origins. Rooms are bright, with bold colours and lovely indulgent bathrooms. Complete with a spa and excellent restaurant. A luxury escape.
Windermere (The Lake District )
A luxurious B&B located near scenic Lake Windemere. Interiors perfectly mix traditional British design with contemporary style - think antique furniture, boldly coloured walls, open fireplaces and chic modern bathrooms. Indulgent breakfasts and high tea are served. The perfect rural escape.
Grange-over-Sands
One of a kind and full of character: old fashioned, genteel Victorian hotel. Ornate rooms with heavily draped beds and antique style furniture. Beautifully manicured gardens. Blissful indoor pool, hot tub and extensive spa. Fabulous restaurant. Wonderfully romantic.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
Standing between the Lake District and the Dales rests this eccentric castle welcoming all the family into the countryside and the Eden Valley. Four poster beds and antique furnishings make up the comfortable rooms. Restaurant is open on weekends. Great hideaway and local exploring to be done.
Windermere (Windermere)
In a quiet residential area, midway between Windermere Town and Bowness, Hillthwaite, unexpectedly, has one of the best views in the Lake District. With its contemporary country-house style, several lounges and wide terrace, it’s a peaceful retreat yet close to the Lakes’ main attractions.
Cumbria (Ullswater)
Wonderful old-fashioned, down-to-earth hotel in the Lake District. Popular with walkers and those seeking the peace and quiet provided by absense of TVs, wifi and phones. Good value with great views and hearty meals. Tranquil lakeside setting.
Cumbria
A relaxed and very comfortable, traditional, country-house hotel, owner managed with charm, warmth and great friendliness. Expect plenty of sofas, five-course dinners and a delightfully unpretentious atmosphere.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
This charming boutique hideaway offers stunning views of the Lake District, in the heart of Wasdale. Inside, guests can expect cosy wood panelling, soft leather chairs, and a blend of modern and rustic touches. With a welcoming bar, hearty breakfast, and peaceful gardens, it's the perfect escape.
Cumbria
A charming owner-managed Manor House in a quiet corner of picturesque Cumbria. Quintessentially dressed, the property has well selected antiques, heavy curtains and cosy fireplaces. A fantastic restaurant is a welcome spot to return to after a day of activities in the countryside.
Cumbria (Ambleside)
In the little village of Ambleside, nestled amongst the Southern Lowland Fells lies this 18th century inn. A landmark Lake District pub as famous for its smart food as its own-brew beer and with an attractive contemporary-country style. Comfortably inviting rooms are stylish yet uncluttered.
Cumbria
Overlooking the River Leven on the South shore of Lake Windemere. Traditional, whitewashed Lakeland coaching inn with smart and colourful, contemporary interiors and a great, family-friendly ethos. Boasting views, walks and airy interiors plus indoor pool and spa, brasserie and bar. A great stay.
Cumbria
Designer B&B with eight lavish and sexy monochrome suites including sultry accents and highlights of silver and uber-modern lights. Bathrooms have TVs and mood lighting - plus it’s always breakfast. Located in the heart of the Lake District it is a chic little retreat amidst traditional surrounds.
Grasmere (Grasmere)
A charming riverside country house hotel set in picturesque gardens just outside Grasmere. Luxurious rooms are bright and contemporary, the best-featuring balconies with river views. The purpose-built spa is an indulgent extra and dinners are an extravagant four-course affair.
Cumbria
400 year old farmhouse in remote part of Lake District. Stunning panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells, with 15 acre gardens to wander in. Traditional interiors, oak beams, open fire places - deep reds and dark wood furnishings. The beautiful Lorton valley makes it a popular wedding destination.
Windermere (Bowness-on-Windermere)
Elegant 4-star hotel set in an 18th century Georgian mansion, offering rooms, suites, lodges and a luxury boathouse with panoramic views of the lake. Decor is stylish and classic. Featuring a restaurant, tower bar, regular afternoon tea and, naturally, boat cruises across the lake.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
A charming property at the southern end of Lake Windermere, with sensational lake views. Spacious rooms and suites offer a charming blend of traditional and contemporary and all ground floor options come with private terrace or garden. The Aveda Spa and superb dining options ensure this is a winner!
Grasmere (Keswick Road)
Recently renovated, The Forest Side is a romantic gothic mansion just outside Grasmere in the heart of the Lake District. Offering chic and spacious accommodation with plenty of light hues, this dog-friendly spot boasts 43 acres of superb gardens and stunning cuisine. A top-notch country retreat!
Windermere (Cumbria)
Slick, stylish designs meet an intimate Edwardian country house offering all round comfort. Award winning dishes and fine wines at the restaurant. From its hilltop location over Lake Windermere and the Fells - explore The Lake District on foot, bike or horseback. Serenity at its finest!
Cumbria (Cumbria)
A charming and unpretentious inn offering an authentic Lake District escape. Inside, guests can expect cosy nooks, traditional wood beams, and stone fireplaces that exude warmth. With hearty cuisine at the on-site restaurant and a welcoming pub, it's perfect for unwinding. A true country retreat.
Windermere (Cumbria)
A charming family friendly property in an outstanding location overlooking Lake Windermere. There's a wide range of elegant, classically styled rooms and suites, the best with fabulous views. Plus gardens running down to the water, a fine dining restaurant and brasserie. A superb Lake District base.
Windermere
A luxurious and relaxing modern country-house hotel with a choice of traditional or cutting-edge rooms, many with hot-tubs. Michelin-starred dining, woodland spa plus flawless service. Set in 40 acres of stunning surroundings with a picturesque lake and lots of activities to offer nearby.
Cumbria
A beautiful Edwardian house hotel, near the shores of Lake Windermere. The individually decorated rooms are comfortable and spacious. Downstairs one can enjoy delicious food in the intimate dining room. In the heart for Beatrix Potter country, this is definitely one for the Peter Rabbit lovers.
Ambleside
A small luxury hotel boasting both chic interiors and fabulous views of Lake Windermere. Individually styled rooms are light and airy with bold colours, antiques and softly patterned fabrics. Offering exemplary cuisine and a choice selection of wines, this is a rural escape designed for indulging.
Cumbria
A grand Victorian mansion on the shores of Lake Windermere cleverly refurbished with 21st-century luxuries yet still retaining its historic character. Most of the large bedrooms have lake views and there’s a choice of dining plus watersports, garden strolls and a private cinema.
Cumbria (Cumbria)
A grand country house with all-round appeal – from spa-lovers to active families – with mesmerising views over Lake Bassenthwaite in the quieter northern lakes. A choice of traditional or contemporary rooms plus fine dining and comfort food.