Located in Wigton, 29 miles from Derwentwater, The White Heather Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Around 8 miles from Carlisle, Fiddleback Farm offers attractive en suite accommodations within 25 minutes of the Lake District, Solway Coast and the Scottish Borders.
Simone
United Kingdom
Gorgeous home plenty of space for a family and dog.
The Old Map Shop is located in Wigton, just 17 miles from Derwentwater and 20 miles from Askham Hall. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the vacation home free of charge.
Catherine
United States of America
comfortable and well appointed. very clean. good space and nice modern bathroom. excellent modern kitchen
The Greenhill Hotel in Wigton provides accommodations with a bar and a shared lounge. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Joy
United States of America
Dinner was delicious.
The staff were very friendly and helpful.
Our room was spacious and light.
An award-winning, family-run hotel a 10-minute drive to the sea, the Wheyrigg Hall Hotel is an old converted farmhouse with a yard, a bar and a restaurant. Parking is free.
A 5-minute drive from Bassenthwaite Lake, Ravenstone Manor is an 19th-century manor house set in 3 hectares of ground. The property is at the foot of Skiddaw, overlooking Bassenthwaite Lake.
Robin Houghton
United Kingdom
super dog friendly, brilliant location, great views. loads of character in the old building, great garden with views overlooking the lake. nice walks up into the fells straight from the doorstep ... the list goes on lovely spot
It is absolutely stunning place! If you want to escape from busy city life it is the place to be in. So peaceful with a beautiful view. The lodge is immaculate. The owners are very friendly and helpful. I have already booked our next stay in August 😍
Anna
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Wigton as a town would not rate highly as a tourist venue.
Wigton as a town would not rate highly as a tourist venue. It was a friendly but run down sort of place with few attractions. However, the cottage we stopped in was well located for many attractions in the neighbouring area.
Trevor
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
My son was back from uni and just wanted a quiet 🤫 trip...
My son was back from uni and just wanted a quiet 🤫 trip with my sons and his girlfriend this certainly delivered the cabin was amazing so clean and happy to have our 2 little dogs .had everything we needed and more the hoist left a bottle of Prosecco and bread with milk and tea coffee all the little touches ..fab area with plenty to go see ‘ need to drive but not far to cockermouth and Keswick and maryport we will definitely return there .. a little gem of a place
Clair
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
As ex- Cumbrians, we were married & living in Cumbria for 45...
As ex- Cumbrians, we were married & living in Cumbria for 45 years,we always advise friends to avoid the tourist places in the Lakes & head to the coast & villages like Wigton. Far less crowded, excellent accommodation and less expensive.
PATRICIA
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Wigton is just outside of the Lakes.
Wigton is just outside of the Lakes. There is almost nothing in the small town, pub, few shops. The hotel is surrounded by fields but there is another pub about a 15 minute walk along the main road - we never tried it, never had a torch!.
Bowness on Solway is not far from Wigton, quiet village but fantastic views across the Solway, worth a visit.
It is about a half hour drive to Keswick and all the life there.
Laura
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I really like Wigton, although I may be biased as my...
I really like Wigton, although I may be biased as my daughter and her family live there! Wigton may not be typically pretty and characterful like some other nearby places, but as a little market town it offers an eclectic mix of independent shops, traditional butchers, bakers, greengrocers and small galleries as well as some more well-known names such as Greggs, B&M, Lidl and Co-op. (And, like many small towns, it has a fair selection of charity shops!) There are also takeaways and an Indian restaurant, but we didn't use these so I can't really comment on them. Although it has several pubs, I have to be honest and say none of them were particularly good, which is a great shame. Wigton doesn't have any places to stay over (believe me, we've searched!) but if you stay anywhere close then Wigton is certainly worth at least a little look around and has enough shops to supply you with all you might need during your stay.
The property is in a working farm, so the children loved seeing the baby cows. Wigton is just a few miles away with shops and supermarkets. There's a good variety of places to eat, plus the coast is only 12 miles away in Silloth, a nice little seaside town. The owners could not be more helpful, even providing little toys for the kids to play with and all Covid safe! We will definitely come back as this visit was far to short!
Spotlessly clean, a very pleasant & attentive host with a lovely welcome pack of essentials, including a smashing homemade cake. Great location for the Solway Coast & Northern Lakes… We chose this to be close to our favourite restaurant “Scran” in Wigton, who champion local produce.. and will definitely stay again for our next Cumbrian trip.
Great location in the centre of Wigton town, close to the Lake District for all the sightseeing. Local shops provided for all the requirements of my holiday.
The apartment was very comfortable and clean and tidy on my arrival. Would stay again.
Lovely old traditional hotel. The grounds and views are amazing. The staff are a credit to the hotel, so friendly and helpful. I don’t think I’ve ever been anywhere and felt so welcome as we did here so thank you for making our stay the best
Everything except it’s only open two days for food and bar. This was due to lack of customers as the hotel is quite tucked away and this caused problems during and after COVID. Really lovely place though 👍🏼
Nicola
United Kingdom
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