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Littletown Farm Guest House

Keswick (0.6 miles from Cat Bells)

At the foot of the Catbell Hills, Littletown Farm Guest House is in the heart of the Newlands Valley. The cozy cottage offers hearty Lakeland breakfasts, elegant rooms and free Wi-Fi.

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9.3
Wonderful
216 reviews
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$132
per night

The Byre

Keswick (1.2 miles from Cat Bells)

The Byre offers accommodations in Keswick, 5.9 miles from Derwentwater and 6 miles from Buttermere. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

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9.7
Exceptional
43 reviews

StoneyAcre

Keswick (1.2 miles from Cat Bells)

Located 1.7 mi from Derwentwater, StoneyAcre offers accommodations in the Newlands Valley, near Keswick. The property is 2.2 mi from Theater by the Lake and free private parking is available.

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9.5
Exceptional
69 reviews
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$163
per night

StoneyGill A

Keswick (1.2 miles from Cat Bells)

StoneyGill A is located in Keswick, just 5.9 miles from Derwentwater and 6 miles from Buttermere. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

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9.6
Exceptional
46 reviews
Price from
$125
per night

Borrowdale Gates Hotel

Hotel in Keswick (1.4 miles from Cat Bells)

Set in 2 acres of tranquil wooded gardens. The charming rooms have TVs and tea and coffee facilities, and many have breathtaking views of the valley and fells.

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9.2
Wonderful
509 reviews
Price from
$209
per night

StoneyGill B

Keswick (1.2 miles from Cat Bells)

StoneyGill B offers accommodations in Keswick, 5.9 miles from Derwentwater and 6 miles from Buttermere. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.

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9.3
Wonderful
65 reviews
Price from
$163
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  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Lovely to arrive by motor launch from Keswick.

    Lovely to arrive by motor launch from Keswick. Said to be a Sunday Afternoon stroll you might find it a bit tough for Grandparents. Fantastic views on a clear day (that's a day when it isn't rain, snow or Cloud Down) so be patient and read the weather forecast.
    Thomas
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Amazing climb to the top of Catbells with magnificent views.

    Amazing climb to the top of Catbells with magnificent views. The mountain is accessible from various paths to the top some easier than others but well worth the effort. You can carry on to Maiden Moor and Dale Head with views to Buttermere. Again you don't need your car as you can cross the lake by launch to the start of the walk
    Val
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    For a longer more challenging hike.

    For a longer more challenging hike. Take a bus to Honister Slate Mine. From there you can climb to the summit of High Spy and follow a ridge line all the way to Cat Bells and down into Keswick. The ridge line offers 360 degree views.
    David
    United States of America
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    I have climbed this several times & enjoyed each visit.

    I have climbed this several times & enjoyed each visit. This walk is more strenuous than the guide books suggest. don't believe the signpost at the bottom which says 1 mile & 1 hour to the top!
    Malcolm
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Parking is difficult, we ended up parking by the side of the...

    Parking is difficult, we ended up parking by the side of the road (on a grass verge) have read that some people get tickets but we were lucky. I’d recommend the launch boat from Keswick or a bus from Keswick. Lovely walk, not too difficult although there are a couple of steep sections, small scrambling sections too but they were our favourite bit! (Takes about 3 hours to climb with a couple of stops to take in the views/ eat lunch)
    Rebecca
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Try the route which takes you around the leeward side of the...

    Try the route which takes you around the leeward side of the fell - walk past the old slate mine and up over the summit and down the front of fell track back to the start point
    Geoff
    United Kingdom

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