Sella Park Country house hotel has recently undergone a full refurbishment of our public areas making it even more relaxing and now has a modern luxurious feel - we cant wait to welcome you This...
rachel
United Kingdom
The breakfast was great, staff friendly location was great and the room amazing.
Stanley Arms Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Seascale. The property is around 13 km from Wasdale, 14 km from Muncaster Castle and 19 km from Scafell Pike.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Great place to stay after doing scarfell pike
Owner was lovely and all staff too
Breakast cook was great she was very busy but worked well xxx
Located in Seascale, Cumbrian Lodge features a garden, and free WiFi throughout the property. Private parking can be arranged free of charges. At the hotel, all rooms are fitted with a wardrobe.
Offering a free WiFi, Bailey Ground Lodge also offers free on-site parking. Set in the small village of Seascale, the hotel is a short 4-minute walk from the beach and Seascale Train Station.
Situated within the picturesque Western lake district , The Red Admiral is a family run pub , a 2 minute drive from Gosforth village and Seascale and Drigg beach .
Situated just 11 km from Muncaster Castle, Keld Green House provides accommodation in Seascale with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
Isabel
United Kingdom
Suuuper clean, really nice room, comfy bed, great kitchen with all the necessary equipment and super quiet place - it felt like we were alone in the hotel. The location is also good. About 20-30 min by car to Scafell Pike and surrounded by beautiful roads!
Offering a garden and mountain view, Wastwater Cottage for Scafell and Wasdale is situated in Seascale, 3.2 km from Wasdale and 8.9 km from Scafell Pike.
Featuring a garden and views of sea, The Calder House Hotel is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Seascale, 300 metres from Seascale Beach.
Robinson
United Kingdom
The view from the hotel room was fantastic and breathtaking that's one thing I miss
Seascale is a quiet friendly town with the most amazing...
Seascale is a quiet friendly town with the most amazing beach and is close to some of the most stunning scenery in the country. Not too touristy, Mawson's the Ice Cream parlour is absolutely fantastic and a must visit location
Alison
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
A nice friendly little town with good views over to the Isle...
A nice friendly little town with good views over to the Isle of Man or inland to the Cumbrian fells. Good railway links, although I didn't use them this time. Interesting proximity to the Atomic. Nice church and friendly community.
robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Seascale is a stunning seaside location, has a beautiful...
Seascale is a stunning seaside location, has a beautiful tranquil beach. Has the best place to get ice cream from at Mawson's honestly yummy.
People there are friendly and welcoming, it's got outstanding countryside you have eskdale, wastwater, ennendale, ravenglass on your door step.
Since it's out of the national park they are hardly any tourists so a lot quieter.
Shelly Holmes
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The Co-op local is the only general store with limited...
The Co-op local is the only general store with limited choices.The bakery only opens for a short period but is highly rated and helpful staff. There is also a Chinese takeaway which is decent and busy. There is also a pizza/burger bar. There is and icecream parlour at the Bailey lodge which I am told really good.
There are a few good pubs that do meals in the Gosforth area just 2 mile from Seascale and on the routes to Eskdale and Wastdale. Such as the pub at Santon bridge and Kellbeck hotel.
I would say if you are intending to visit that area then Seascale is only suitable for short stays.
Graham Lightley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Seascale is perfect for families, couples and singles.
Seascale is perfect for families, couples and singles. The beach is perfect for all activities and safe for children
Seascale is close to Muncaster castle, mountains for hikers, lakes and the steam train at Ravenglass. The harbour at the nearest town whitehaven is worth a visit.
DIANE
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
As a town/village it was a one (or two) horse place with...
As a town/village it was a one (or two) horse place with little to no real amenities for tourists...unless you like unpopulated beaches ! Only eatery was the Chinese takeaway...and a Co-op shop!
You would have to drive to St Bees for any other beach options (cafe), but similar beach..large car park and views, plus hill walking!
Good pubs in Gosforth but not much else!
Egremont was nearest point of civilisation. aprox (6 miles).
This is a work in progress. The lovely new owners took over relatively recently and obviously in difficult circumstances. They seem to be doing everything they can to bring the place up to a great standard but there is more to do in terms of decor etc. When it's open, the food in the restaurant is great. The location is brilliant for visits along the Cumbrian coast and into the western Lakes. We obviously liked it because we booked one night and stayed 3!!!
Roseta, the owner, is a wonderful hostess. She is so accommodating.
Due to it being off-season, I was offered a room upgrade (at no extra cost), which was wonderful. I was given a sea view room, which was extremely comfortable.
The whole building smells nice.... I know it sounds weird, but, go and stay there, then you'll understand......
Trust me, the "Westcliff" is a little gem in Seascale.
The sea view and location was perfect. The fridge in the was really useful to have and the shower was lovely.
Highly recommend the Calder House Hotel (bar and grill) for food and drinks.
great for breakfast too and a 2 min walk from Bailey Lodge.
Perfect that they welcomed dogs. The room was recently refurbished and nice and the bed was really comfy.
Twin beds requested, double bedded room supplied. Bed type request is not clear enough on Booking.com system, had not been noticed by hotel. Problem solved by providing us another room at no extra cost. I was impressed by this response.
Location lovely gosforth village lovely nearby with cafe and shop and seascale was great for the beach and take outs.
Meals at the accommodation home cooked and we'll worth it host looked after us and being dog friendly was a bonus
Great value hotel in Seascale which is an ideal base for the Western Lake District.
Very friendly staff and an excellent breakfast.
The bar is very well stocked and a good atmosphere as it is popular with the locals as well.
very welcoming and accommodating hoteliers. Hotel is always keep in the best condition possible with plenty of parking. Unfortunately I didn't get to enjoy the beer garden due to the winter weather and diet.
Great hotel, staff were very friendly, breakfast and evening meals were delicious. The hotel was spotless and the location brilliant, was a great base to explore further afield.
Bed was really comfy.
Good sized accommodation, good fixtures and fittings. Local seaside walking possibilities and easy access to West Cumbrian attractions: Ravenglass railway, Ennerdale and Wast water lakes etc.
We were in the area to play golf. The hotel is a few 100 yards from Seascale golf course. We had a lovely seaview room.
The breakfast was excellent and the price was very reasonable.
The Cumbrian lodge was extremely clean and friendly.
The restaurant had a good menu that was value for money, it is some place I would recommend and we’ll be back for another visit .
The hotel is in a great location if you're working at the Sellafield site. The hotel team was fantastic! Friendly, attentive, helpful and thoughtful I think best describe the staff.
Stunning views of the sea, lovely location and easy reach of places to eat.
Calder House
Seascale Golf club
Bailey Ground Hotel
Mawson's
Salt
Chinese
Pizza place
Hotel was great, food was great, room was better than expected, and service was friendly and welcoming.
Beer garden overlooking a small river was also great
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