Set in Ulverston, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Kings Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Muncaster Castle is 48 km from the hotel.
Margaret
United Kingdom
No brekky but everything was good a a wee bit of noise but nothing you couldn’t get past - lovely non corporate surroundings!
Set in Ulverston, 100 metres 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.
PETER
United Kingdom
Didn't get breakfast, but I have had it before and it was lovely, I have also stayed here many times
Located in Ulverston in the Cumbria region and World of Beatrix Potter reachable within 24 km, Log home village provides accommodation with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private...
Skye
United Kingdom
The log cabin was decorated nicely inside and the chickens were the only thing welcoming.
Featuring a hot tub, The Gill Gardens Barn - Private Hot Tub Ulverston - Lake District is situated in Ulverston.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Spotless , beautiful property , games and chocolates for that added touch plus teas & coffees !! lovely little village too with nice bars pubs shops and restaurants within 5 min walk . Be even better in the summer as it had huge outdoor area with bbq !!
Set in Ulverston in the Cumbria region, The Town House Apartments, Ulverston - Lake District has a patio. 48 km from Muncaster Castle, the holiday home offers a garden and a terrace.
Paul
United Kingdom
Location really good especially with car parking so near
Set in Ulverston, 26 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 48 km from Muncaster Castle, Old Daltongate House offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Cath
United Kingdom
Fabulous room and breakfast and friendly helpful host
Located in Ulverston in the Cumbria region, The Gill Gardens Penthouse, Ulverston - Lake District features a patio. The 4-star aparthotel is 48 km from Muncaster Castle.
Laura
United Kingdom
Great location with lots to do. House was very clean and Diane was really helpful. Lovely welcome basket when we got there too which was a nice touch and our first Christmas tree of the season. Would stay again in the future
On the shores of Levens Estuary, The Bay Horse Hotel is just 2 miles from Ulverston centre. With cosy log fires and a traditional restaurant, there is also free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Set in Ulverston, Saltcotes Farm offers beachfront accommodation 28 km from World of Beatrix Potter and provides various facilities, such as a garden and a shared lounge.
Rob
United Kingdom
The warm welcome with tea and cake available as we arrived. The log fire, and guest lounge to chill on a cold winter's eve. Our host was attentive, hospitable and full of amusing stories. She also recommended local hostelries for our eve meal.
Set in Ulverston, within 48 km of Muncaster Castle, The Warehouse is an accommodation offering city views. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of charge.
Nikki Naylor
United Kingdom
Very clean. Cosy. Comfortable bed. Great facilities. Very central. No traffic noise outside. Will definitely be staying again 10/10
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
The room was fantastic, I think it must have been recently refurbished as everything looked brand new and in excellent condition. I felt very spoiled! The breakfast was amazing and the staff very friendly, helpful and efficient. The location is perfect for starting the Cumbria Way, and Ulverston is a very charming town with very pretty side streets, plenty of places to eat (book a table at the weekend, it gets busy!) and interesting shops.
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
Great location, brand new renovation so everything squeaky clean, lovely furnishings and ambience. Free parking right next door. A wood fired hot-tub is a bonus (but we didn't have time to use it!) A stones throw from the town centre. Good to be outside the main tourist areas which are just a short drive away.
The cabin was beautiful and really cosey, situated in beautiful surroundings. They even left a bottle of wine for us which was lovely.
It was easy to walk to the nearby town of Ulverston along a pretty path through the farm and the nearby bus took us further into the Lake District
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.
The property is in the perfect location to explore the Lake District and there are plenty of walks in the surrounding area. The beds were super comfortable and the property did few like a home away from home. the interior was designed well. very dog friendly too!
The apartment is right in the centre of Ulverston so easy to go out for dinner and a wee drink and also close to get to the surrounding lakes. It's well equipped and was a good size and very clean. There's cheap parking just up the road too which was great 😊
Layout of the property. It was clean ,bright and well appointed. It was close to the town centre and handy for the vintage cycle race being held. Ulverston is an interesting town and close to a beautiful coastline as well as the Lakes.
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.
Central Location in Ulverston, plenty of space for 3 people. Good base for walking in the Lakes, plenty of pubs and restaurants within 5 minutes walk. Would recommend.
The location was central for Ulverston’s downtown location. The only problem was having to park on another street, but this is not an issue that the owners can resolve.
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