Situated in Gosforth and with Wasdale reachable within 7.4 km, 1692 Wasdale features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Barry
United Kingdom
Well designed, beautiful interior nicely secluded liked the trust factor with the bar also reasonably priced and friendly staff with a exceptional breakfast selection and quality
Offering a restaurant, The Kellbank is located in Gosforth. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Featuring a bath or shower, the private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer.
Set in Gosforth and only 7.1 km from Wasdale, Rainors farm B&B offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Louis-Philippe
United Kingdom
Our double room matched the online photos, with a comfy bed, plenty of pillows, a small TV, and a kettle. The bathroom had a sink, toilet, and wonderfully warm shower. Breakfast was amazing, with options like a Full English, cereals, porridge, fruits, yogurt, and toast.
Offering a tennis court and inner courtyard view, Mill Cottage Modern Boutique Cosy Home in Lake District Village near Scafell is located in Gosforth, 10 km from Muncaster Castle and 15 km from...
Nicola
United Kingdom
Highly recommended what a wonderful escape and gorgeous cottage and the host is fantastic don’t think twice get booked xx
Located in Seascale, 14 km from Wasdale, Sella Park Country House Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Keith
Portugal
Looked lovely but arrived late and left early (Local Rat Race Competition) can’t say a lot as I never really experienced the hotel facilities tbh
Stanley Arms Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Seascale. The property is located 13 km from Wasdale, 14 km from Muncaster Castle and 19 km from Scafell Pike.
ChristopherP_CH
United Kingdom
A great location for the work taking place. The team were as lovely on this trip as they were during the last.
Small village, but great access to the edge of the lakes,...
Small village, but great access to the edge of the lakes, the sea and public footpaths. Coming back to Gosforth Hall is a treat in store, especially if you’ve booked a table for dinner. It’s very popular!
Martyn
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We enjoyed our stay at the Kellbank Hotel, but unfortunately...
We enjoyed our stay at the Kellbank Hotel, but unfortunately, the village of Gosforth left something to be desired. While there was a shop available, they were unable to provide us with fresh sandwiches. As a result, we had to drive up to three miles in order to obtain them before embarking on our climb up Scafell Pike.
Carmel
Ireland
Scored 10
10
I was pleasantly surprised by this village or little town.
I was pleasantly surprised by this village or little town. I loved the warmth and homeliness of the red stone vernacular architecture - cottages, farmhouses and barns. The churchyard is not to be missed (the church itself was closed, unfortunately) nor is Gosforth Hall Hotel. I was in Gosforth on a Sunday evening, the worst time to find anywhere open for food with the added complication that I follow a strict vegan diet. I was amazed, therefore, to find that the Budgen's store also has a pizzeria but, sadly, the vegan pizza option was not available. There was another pizza place, a bakery and a cafe, all closed during my visit. There are 2 town centre pubs and a free public car park.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A very small village but has a Budgens supermarket, a lovely...
A very small village but has a Budgens supermarket, a lovely bakery & a couple of nice places to eat & drink. The Lion & Lamb, and the Kellbank are nice pubs with good food.
Lovely, historic church with some interesting history.
Just off the A595 main road that takes you to other villages/areas.
Close to Muncaster Castle, a good day out.
CMP123
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lovely architecture, history, houses, school.
Lovely architecture, history, houses, school. Not really disabled friendly so I did not explore except drive around. Fine spot to explore the mountains, lakes, beaches. I loved the scenery and changing weather, the lake near by was wow. Very pleasant older showed me way to the hotel when the sat nav failed to.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
For a small place they cater very well for visitors, the...
For a small place they cater very well for visitors, the food we had when we went out to eat was excellent (The Lion and the Lamb) and not stupid money either. Gosforth has been catering for climbers, hikers etc for years and years and they have got it right. Before I forget there was free parking there with a donation box only, where in Britain will you find that, well done Gosforth.
colin
United Kingdom
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What an amazing stay! We arrived late and the owner welcomed us and had no issues at all. My gluten free dietary requirements were taken into consideration and the owner went above and beyond yo meet them.
The quality and variety of breakfast is comparable to a 5 star hotel. As are all the little snacks and the variety of teas in the room.
Excellent location for doing Scaffel Pike from Wasdale.
I would definitely recommend Raynors Farm to anyone.
It was one of the highlights of this trip.
Cosy and comfortable lounge and bedrooms. Enough logs etc for a fire on one evening if wanted.
Nice to have the option to order Caribbean food but really tasty food available in the village. We ate at the Italian which was superb. Sunday, we had amazing pies at Gosforth Hall and on the last evening we went next door which has an extensive menu some of which is homemade.
Breakfast was great. Room was small but comfy. Staff helpful. Location of Gosforth is excellent for this quieter part of the Lakes - try out Ravenglass for a seaside visit or Wastwater for great mountain scenery, hiking or kayaking/paddle boarding on the lake. Budgens shop in the centre plus more up-market and down-market eating places available.
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