Located in Ulverston, 16 miles from World of Beatrix Potter, Kings Arms Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Ulverston, 328 feet from Laurel & Hardy Museum, The Sun Inn features free WiFi access . There is an on-site restaurant and bar. Barrow in Furness is 8 miles away.
Frank
United States of America
Everything about the Red Lion Inn was exceptional. Very friendly staff, clean, large rooms with comfortable beds & newly updated bathrooms. Extremely good food & welcoming atmosphere! We’d absolutely stay again!
Located in Ulverston in the Cumbria region and World of Beatrix Potter reachable within 15 miles, Log home village provides accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...
Scandic Apartment, Ulverston offers accommodations in Ulverston, 30 miles from Muncaster Castle. There's a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay.
On the shores of Levens Estuary, The Bay Horse Hotel is just 2 miles from Ulverston center. With cozy log fires and a traditional restaurant, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Doug
United Kingdom
Superb food, idyllic location super friendly relaxed staff, not too formal either!
Featuring garden views, st marys mount in Ulverston provides accommodations and a terrace. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.
william
United Kingdom
Nice little suite built into the eaves, lovely grounds, excellent hosts and an impressive breakfast
The leisure facilities just over the road - boats to...
The leisure facilities just over the road - boats to Ambleside and Bowness, the steam train and the aquarium plus a beautiful hotel opposite that we went in for drink and a restaurant with fabulous views of Windermere
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very friendly people who greeted me as I walked around and/...
Very friendly people who greeted me as I walked around and/or asked for help. We were there on the night of lanterns and watched it from the living room. A strong showing of community participation. I loved it.
Carolyn
Romania
10
Scored 10
A quaint ,typical Lake District town.
A quaint ,typical Lake District town. Windy streets with nooks and crannies and something to discover on every corner. An awesome selection of eateries and cafes. Some like "4 penny cafe" were quirky ,friendly and the food to die for. The scenery was beautiful. The town is clean and easy to navigate. It has a Thursday market. And of course ,the Laurel and Hardy museum.
Bethel
8.0
Scored 8.0
Friendly locals, good shops, good pub (Rose and Crown) and...
Friendly locals, good shops, good pub (Rose and Crown) and great Laurel and Hardy museum.
However seagulls so loud at night it was difficult to sleep, and traffic on main through road extremely busy at all times.
Karin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A Beautiful little town full of independent small shops...
A Beautiful little town full of independent small shops making is quite a unique destination when most high streets are dominated by large chain stores. Lots of cafe's and restaurants to choose from. The area is full of historic sites and properties to visit.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Having lived in Ulverston for a few months in 2016, I know...
Having lived in Ulverston for a few months in 2016, I know the town and surroundings fairly well. If you want to spend time, as I do, in a scenic area with both fells/hills and sea nearby, this could be the place for you! The town is small enough, if you want to avoid the stress and hassle of a larger town or city. And yet there are enough descent places to enjoy a good meal and/or a drink. There is a theatre/concert hall with a good programme of events, and a cinema. And there is often folk music in one of the pubs. Places to visit include the birthplace of John Barrow (mariner and explorer), a museum celebrating Laurel and Hardy (Stan Laurel was a native of Ulverston), and Swarthmoor Hall which played a key role in the beginnings of Quakerism in the 17th century. There is a fine view of the town and the beautiful surroundings from the top of Hoad Hill - just a short climb from the edge of the town.
I came to stay for a couple of days visiting family. Was the perfect location for me next to the town. Plenty of cheap parking close by. The room and bed was vey comfortable, I slept like a log . Complimentary tea and coffee was very much appreciated. Breakfast was cooked fresh from order and was fab and plentiful.
Adele and Ann were very helpful and accommodating, even when I lost my bedroom key. Still not sure how I managed to do that considering the size of the key :). All in all I had a great stay and will most definitely be back
Centrally located in Ulverston and within easy access of the Lakes. Ample car parking within 50 metres in Council cars parks very reasonably priced.
Loads of pubs , restraints and shops. The hidden gem is the Roxy cinema which is an old style retro picture house, independently run and loads cheaper than the big boys. It also house the Laurel and Hardy museum the former being from the town.
Apartment had all we needed for a comfortable stay self catering or eating out. Gilliams coffee house is also worth a visit.
The Butler’s House is superb! It is beautifully decorated and had everything we needed (and more!) for a short stay. The homemade lemon drizzle cake that Mel had left for us was amazing! Staying in The Lakes is normally very expensive but Ulverston is a great location to access the national park. We loved the fact that you could drive to somewhere in the day for a walk and then stroll into the town centre for food and drinks in the evening without the need for a taxi.
The location was perfect. Right on the coast at the end of a long disused canal. Great for waling and exploring. Thirty minute walk into Ulverston or a five minute drive. The food and drinks menu was very varied and Chef Bob prepared some wonderful meals. Staff were efficient and friendly but like most places in the hotel industry they were short of staff, although those that were there worked hard to please the guests.
The cottage was well presented and equipped with everything needed for a very pleasant stay. Lots of indoor games and books to read if raining and a garage 2 minutes walk away for snacks for hungry offspring.
Lovely walk into Ulverston and beautiful scenery.
The town itself has nice shops and lots of eateries. Would recommend the Rose & Crown for lunch and Poppies cafe & Bistro for a gorgeous breakfast
Good accommodation, comfortable & well equiped.
Good location, but a little way from the tourist parts of the lake district - so expect a 40 minute drive or so.
Quite a drive along single track roads to Ulverstone so getting supplies is necessary before arrival.
Dont let that put you off though, its a great place for a relaxing break.
Location was excellent - 1 minute fromm the town centre and quiet.
Facilities were superb - very much a home-from-home and fully equipped. All the essentials were also in place (dishwasher tabs, washing up liquid etc) so I hope my contribution of laundry liquid (I had muddy cycling kit to deal with) added to the stoocks :)
Excellent location. Close to town centre but still fairly quiet. Onsite parking a real bonus. House was really clean and comfortable with everything you needed for a long or short stay (we only stayed one night). Spacious and well laid out and the pictures do not do it justice. The top room in particular is a great space.
We loved this property - everything we wanted for our short break in Ulverston. The property has been refurbished to a very high standard. We appreciated the smart TV and access to Netflixs etc. The property is very central and a great location for the restaurants we wanted to visit. Would definitely recommend.
We found the location excellent for travelling by private vehicle into and around the Lake District. The property is on the north side of the town of Ulverston with its very quaint streets and centre. Good access to the main road A590 and its excellent link to the M6
It was conveniently located next to everything in Ulverston. It was clean, cozy, and had everything we needed to make our stay comfortable and enjoyable. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful and resolved any queries immediately. We would happily stay again.
charming 3 floor end cottage, good facilities, no log burner or equivalent but the fireplace lighted up well with the candles supplied, comfortable 2 bedrooms, easy accessibility to town centre and also Cumbrian Way.
Right in town centre with a car park next to it. Car park rate is 60p/h 9am to 7pm. Furnishings in the home is of good quality. Just be mindful it is 4 levels. No issue for us but for those who don't like stairs...
We have stayed at Log Home Village before and find it very comfortable. Everything is very clean and the cabin is very cosy. It is in a good position, near Ulverston but quite secluded.The hosts are very friendly.
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