Kendal Often referred to as the Southern gateway to the Lake District,Kendalis nine miles from Windermere and 30 miles from Keswick. The town boats two castles, two museums, historic buildings and bridges, in addition to fine restaurants and public houses. ...
"Excellent host very attentive and welcoming giving a list of where to go and do comfortable room with a personal touch beautiful breakfast close to all amenities dog friendly cafes bars restaurants in town with..." Missing:Resort Breakfast included Lindean Guest House Show prices Enter...
36.2 miles from Kendal #1,169 of 1,183 hotels in Blackpool "I created a trip advisor account just so I could write this, this is the absolute worst hotel I have ever been to in my life. The rooms were terrible I felt like I was staying in the guest room at my great aunts..."...
a Bermudian would be craving for a cup of tea. There are several restaurants and cafes in Bermuda that serve afternoon tea to keep up with this long tradition. Some do it better than the others in terms of the ambience they provide, selections of tea, savories and sweets they serve and...
looking at what family hotels in the Lake District had won accolades or been featured in 'best choice' lists in travel publications, and what customer reviews said about them. Having collated all that information, we then narrowed our list down to the very best family hotels in the Lake Dist...
located in Burnside, offers comfortable and affordable rooms, making it a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers. In addition to its peaceful atmosphere, Burnside also boasts a range of amenities and attractions. The suburb is home to a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, ...
Whether you want to trek to the top or shop until you drop, Kendal is for you! There aren’t any hostels in Kendal, but Windemere is just a short drive away and there are hostel options there. Riverside Hotel Kendal | Best Hotel in Kendal Of all the Lake District hotels, this one...
Indulge in delicious cuisine at one of the many local restaurants, ranging from cozy cafes to upscale eateries. Shopaholics will find plenty of opportunities to satisfy their retail cravings at the various boutiques and specialty stores scattered throughout the city. Whether you're a history ...
than sense. While, in theory, aSherlock Holmes afternoon teascreams Britishness, the original (and affordable) taste of scones, jam, cream and a good pot of breakfast tea are best left to the museum cafes, like theGreenwich Fan Museum's Orangery, or in bookshops, such asWaterstones ...
training people with convictions in artisan baking, and one of Glasgow’s top sourdough destinations (Fountain supplies more than 90 restaurants, cafes and delis). “Especially recommended is the Struan, a whole grain