With free Wi-Fi throughout, the award-winning Trout Hotel is situated on the banks of the River Derwent, in Cockermouth. The town is adjacent to the childhood home of poet William Wordsworth.
Elaine
United Kingdom
Great location on a lovely high street
Comfortable room
Just a 6 min drive from the centre of Cockermouth sits this wonderful accommodation. Graysonside offers some lovely apartments to suite every need from one bedroom units to two bedroom units.
Jayne
United Kingdom
Amazing! We received a very warm welcome when we arrived. The property had everything we needed, was spotlessly clean and lovely extra touches - continental breakfast and lovely toiletries.
Perfect location for exploring the area.
Large car park.
I would 100% recommend this property and would love to return in the future
Situated in Cockermouth, 18 km from Buttermere and 22 km from Derwentwater, Tithe Barn - Self Check In Hotel features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
A 400-year-old coaching inn, just 3.6 miles from Cockermouth, the Old Posting House offers traditional bed and breakfast accommodation, views of the Fells, free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking.
ROBERT
United Kingdom
Comfortable room, great food, excellent location for our business trip.
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Really enjoyed atmosphere in town, nice country feel.
Really enjoyed atmosphere in town, nice country feel. Loved all independent shops and very clean on pavements. One or two of the pubs are past their best. Parking charges on the high side I thought. Really nice along the river, loads of interesting things to do.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is interesting for a day but beyond that you need...
The town is interesting for a day but beyond that you need to go further afield. Either back to St Maryport/ Workington/ Whitehaven with its Georgian industrial and social/maritime history. Fascinating. Or on to the top lake district, ie :- Keswick etc The main attraction we would reccomend is the Keswick Pencil Museum, did you know that pencils have always been made from locally derived graphite and not (NEVER) lead??. No, we didn't either!! Journey further south and find the Quaker Museum in Kendall. Home to the Quaker Tapestries which are the history of the Quaker movement through tapestry. 200 years of local history, utterly fascinating. Plus a rather tasy cafe and free parking. Who knew that the Quaker movement was so important in the north west during the 1800s/1900s. Vist to find out more
judith
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely town with interesting independent shops and a good...
A lovely town with interesting independent shops and a good choice of eateries. Within easy reach of many other places of interest and natural beauty. The Croft Guest House is in a central location and the free parking was a bonus.
Caroline
Scored 10
10
A lovely little town in a quieter area of the busy Lake...
A lovely little town in a quieter area of the busy Lake District. A world class museum (The Wordsworth House and Garden) dominates the high street with lots of classy cafes and shops to keep us happy. Cockermouth is a good place to base yourself for the Western Lakes and Cumbrian Coast.
Peter
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town has a lovely main street with a variety of...
The town has a lovely main street with a variety of independent shops and cafe's. Great base for visiting northern lakes area and a bit cheaper than the more popular towns. Didn't try the bus service but it was everywhere and seemed to run regularly, even on a Sunday.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
I liked the area as there are some lovely little villages...
I liked the area as there are some lovely little villages within a 20 mile radius. It was nice to see all around without having to travel far. There is lots to see and do, whatever your heart desires in almost on your doorstep. We had our dinner out in Anna's restaurant and OMG the batter is so crispy and tasty, the chips were crispy on the outside and so soft in the middle. It was such good value and sits right on the sea front.
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Doreen
United Kingdom
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Fantastic location and a beautiful setting
Dan was very helpful as he sorted out a problem with our booking in a very friendly and accommodating way
The problem was due to me making my booking through a well known online booking service and not letting the hotel know about our request for a pet friendly room.
Dan sorted this out very professionally which was very much appreciated.
Lovely double room, amazing cooked breakfast and welcoming hosts. A fabulous base for exploring Cockermouth and the Lake District. Buses to the Lakes from the main street are about a 6 min walk away, so super easy to get around. Highly recommended!
A gorgeous property, well decorated and so clean. Staff contacted me on the day about parking, so no need to stress about finding somewhere to park. The property is in the centre of Cockermouth, with shops, pubs and restaurants close by.
It is a really unique place to stay in Cockermouth. Right in the centre and very quiet as it is set back from the main road. It is very cozy and it has everything you need for your stay. It is also dog friendly, which is a bonus!
This hotel is very central within Cockermouth so easy to reach shops/restaurants/ bus stops etc. Staff were excellent, really helpful and cooked breakfasts beautiful.
Eve
United Kingdom
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