The Cavendish Arms is a 450 year old coaching inn set in the picturesque village of Cartmel. Located on the outskirts of the English Lake District, Morecambe Bay is just 11 minutes’ drive away.
Martin
United Kingdom
The food was excellent. We had Roast Cod which was first class, presentation was Masterchef quality. Service and staff were also excellent.
Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Royal Oak is located in Cartmel, 21 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 47 km from Trough of Bowland. At the inn, each room is fitted with a desk.
Situated in Grange Over Sands, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter, The Pheasant Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
All meals wre excellent. The staff were very helful, friendly and efficient.
Set in Ulverston, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Kings Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Muncaster Castle is 48 km from the hotel.
The family-run Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is set beside the Kent estuary in the picturesque village of Arnside, officially named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Chris
United Kingdom
Fantastic owner and great value for money. The restaurant staff were great and the food was excellent. The breakfast was excellent and the scenery is great
Located within the scenic Lake District National Park, 12 km from Laurel & Hardy Museum, The Swan Hotel and Spa features a children's playground and views of the river.
jackie
United Kingdom
Beautiful waterside location . Ample car parking spaces.
Cartmel was great for our weekend away. In itself, there is not a great deal to do unless the races are on, at which times I suggest it would be very busy, but it is a great staging post for multiple attractions within easy reach.
There are enough cafes, pubs and hotels in the village and all of those we patronised offered a warm welcome and good service. We stayed in the Cavendish Arms, ate at the Kings Arms and the Unsworth Courtyard and had a few cafe visits to the Mallard. I wholly recommend all three.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A compact and picturesque little village; a good selection...
A compact and picturesque little village; a good selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants - not cheap, but very welcoming. We especially enjoyed the live music and pizza night on Saturday at the Cheese Shop. Excellent base as a location for exploring the Lakes; as long as you have access to bikes or a car - there's not much in the way of public transport.
Simon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Delightful, friendly, well-equipped and pretty village.
Delightful, friendly, well-equipped and pretty village. Some local walks were recommended by locals and were gorgeous. The shops are perfect, great selection of stock and utterly charming. The pubs are really good, the Royal Oak serves huge portions of well cooked and flavourful, homemade food with a friendly welcome. Easy drive to seriously beautiful spots of Keswick, Coniston and Windermere. Went to Cumbria zoo which is lovely. Not to mention the next level spectacular that is L’Enclume in the village. Highly recommend.
Venetia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Caramel is a beautiful, small village with many pubs and...
Caramel is a beautiful, small village with many pubs and restaurants and a few shops to browse. It’s peaceful and a lovely place to stop for a coffee or alcoholic beverage. There is a great cheese deli where you can choose from lots of different cheeses made locally and even try before you buy with a glass of wine or locally made ale. The famous mitchelin star restaurant L’Enclume is amazing and of course there is the famous sticky toffee pudding shop.
Sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village. Friendly locals. Great views.
Lovely village. Friendly locals. Great views. Fabulous day at the races
Loved our meal at the kings arms and our bed and breakfast at priory hotel
Yummy sticky toffee pudding from the sticky toffee pudding shop
Julie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Cartmel is a quaint picturesque village.
Cartmel is a quaint picturesque village. It is lovely to stroll around.
Quaint little antique and book shops, lovely little square with inns around it, the church, sheep and lambs in the fields. Lovely!
Our expectations were high when we saw it but...
There is almost no parking in the village except for 1hr or 2hr slots. Not much use for staying guests. The nearest overnight car parking was at the race course. £10 overnight charge. The card payment was not working. Coins only!!! We and others were searching for £10 in coins so that we could leave in the morning!
Cartmel is largely shut from Sunday to Wednesday (slight exaggeration but you get the drift). Eateries close early or are not open at all.
Cartmel has its own brewery. The brewery eatery only does Thurs, Fri, Sat!
Thanks goodness for the Pig and Whistle which is only a short walk from the centre. If you want good food, good drink all at reasonable prices then it is a life saver. There is also free parking nearby which you can use overnight. To be clear I have no affiliation to it but it did serve us well. We ate and drank there other than on our first night.
Fantastic bed and breakfast in the epicentre of lovely Cartmel. Communication with Rachel prior to arrival was perfect. The hotel is beautiful, both the public areas and the room in which we stayed. The room, recently re-decorated, is as comfortable as it is beautiful. Modern bathroom, super comfrotable bed, tea kettle/espresso machine - who needs more? Breakfast was stellar, be it the full English or the continental. We'll be delighted to come back and we thank Rachel for making our weekend in Cartmel special!
great locations, stunning views. the hotel and restaurant has been done up really well and everything is fantastic.
the menu isn’t huge but don’t be fooled - the food is perfection!
you can walk to cartmel from the hotel as its not too far at all. Worth noting the hill is a little punchy on the way back up :-)
lovely family - very happy stay and we’d love to come back
central location for visiting the Lake District about 8 minutes to Cartmel for dinner, went to the Cavendish arms , delicious!
Breakfast was amazing! Glass of wine on arrival and delicious cupcakes and shortbread for us !
could not recommend more highly , a lovely couple and their dog Lennon !!
Great location for Cartmel Village and exploring South Lakes and the coast.
Very comfortable, loved the under floor heating downsatirs.
Lovely gift bag with some local produce to take home, really nice touch.
Kitchen well equipped.
Lovely bathroom and nice Bathhouse products provided.
The village setting, and inn were lovely.
The staff were friendly, helpful and professional. The food(tea) and drink served before the fireplace was excellent, including my introduction to sticky toffee pudding.
Traditional English breakfast was a good start to our day.
Location was perfect, close walk to the centre of cartmel. Private location with beautiful views. The camping pod was perfect for what we needed, kettle, toaster and microwave aswel and a tv. The pod was a great size and very private. Will definitely be returning.
Staff - attentive, regularly checking service, but not over the top. Great views with beautiful sunset if you're lucky. Traditional restaurant menu (not classic pub food) chicken and steak meals we ordered were delicious, hot and plentiful. Good choice of hotel
Feels like home.luxury home.very nice cabin.2 floors.all new.hi quality furniture and kitchen appliances. Washing machine and dryer. Lovely. Highly recommended. Owner is very nice.one if the best!
Situated in the gorgeous Cartmel village
Cosy and romantic hotel with lovely quirky rooms lovely bar and dining area,
Attentive staff
fantastic outdoor sitting area
would highly recommend
Great location and a free parking space, which is like gold dust in Cartmel!! Friendly staff in the pub next door which has shared access. Well laid out house for relaxing and enjoying!
The historic hotel, gracious host, and charming Cartmel made our stay memorable. We enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere and persona attention we received. We look forward to a return visit.
Staff very welcoming and accommodating, breakfast basic but good, room lovely, location perfect - if you're going to Cartmel, you're not leaving it, so location is hard to get wrong!
We loved this property. It has everything we needed. Everything has been done to a very high standard. Fantastic views, fabulous location, walking distance to everything in Cartmel.
The rooms are beautifully furnished, fresh white towels and toiletries provided. The breakfast was lovely and the hotel has a prime location in Cartmel.
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