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Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Double ensuite room | £49.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast |
Twin ensuite room | £49.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast |
Family ensuite room | £49.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast |
Suite ensuite | £54.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Season (1 Jan 2021 - 31 Dec 2021) |
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The Fish Inn, Buttermere, ButtermereThe Fish Inn offers a full menu whether you are staying with us, just visiting or walking. As well as a full menu of delicious home cooked food, we are also passionate about Real Ales. Our guests can always find a selection of good quality locally produced Ales.
From M6 jct 40 take A66 to Keswick and at roundabout turn left onto A591 and follow signs for B5289 up the Borrowdale valley, over Honister pass to Buttermere, or at roundabout continue on A66 to Portinscale, turn off and follow signs for Stair, Newlands and Butrtermere. To avoid going over the passes, continue along A66 towards Cockermouth and approximately 9 miles after Keswick roundabout turn left following signs for B5289, Lorton and Buttermere valley.
The mainline train station is Penrith which is 60 minutes approximately away by car and can be reached by bus, taking approximately 1.5 hours with the need to change at Keswick. The bus stop is approximately 20 metres away from our front door.
There are a number of taxi companies in Keswick and Penrith area. We are approximately 8 miles from the town of Keswick and 10 miles from the town of Cockermouth and from Easter to the end of October there are 4 buses a day to Keswick via Honister or Whinlatter.
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