Four affordable breaks in the Lake District

Bedroom at Victorian House Hotel

A Cycling Escape from £49 pppn.

Victorian House Hotel in the heart of Grasmere Village offers free cycle storage, free Muc-Off Bike Washing facilities and a well-equipped Boot Room and costs from £49 per person per night for two people sharing a double or twin room, including breakfast. 

On its doorstep are some of the best cycling routes in the Lakes including the Fred Whitton Round and ‘The Struggle’. In the hotel’s Garden Room there’s complimentary homemade soup and local sourdough for guests buying a drink – ideal after an active day out.

Bedroom at The Yan

A Bistro with Beds for Walkers from £75 pppn 

The Yan is a bistro with beds at the foot of the fells just outside Grasmere Village and it was designed with walkers in mind, with flag floors, maps to borrow, picnics to order, warm welcomes for dogs and muddy boots and a menu of renowned comfort food perfect for after a day on the fells. Helvellyn and Helm Crag can be walked right from the door and the views are beautiful too.

Four people enjoying water sports

A Lakeside Stay with Treats From £106.50 pppn

Storrs Hall stands right on the shores of England’s largest lake and the views are spectacular. It has its own lake frontage, private jetty and 17 acres of private grounds making it ideal for wild swimming, paddleboarding, canoeing and kayaking – guests are welcome to bring their own.

Langdale Hotel exterior

A Spa Break from £137.50 pppn

Langdale Hotel in the Langdale Valley is home to the Brimstone Spa which comes with the use of robes and flip flops. Brimstone Spa has seven thermal experiences to journey through, including a Himalayan Salt Steam, Finnish Sauna, Ice Fountain, Herbal Sauna, Mineral Salt Steam and Laconium, plus a relaxation pool which spans from indoors to outdoors, a range of chill out areas and a Spa Deli.

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