First visit... A very comfortable, clean hotel with friendly and attentive staff - especially the young Polish woman serving breakfast, who was delightful. Dinner is tasty and hearty - none of your nouvelle cuisine rubbish here, which usually means tiny portions. Bedroom well-equipped and comfortable - two ten-hour nights' sleep. Cosy real fires scattered around and the residents' bar welcoming.
A real haven after a hard day on the hills and, really, the type of unpretentious hotel that is redolent of earlier, more leisurely times, and the sort of place you don't often come across - especially in the South of England.
A twin room with three-course dinner was £70 per person, which given the quality of accommodation and food represented excellent value for money.
Ideally placed for exploring the Lake District, whether or not you are a walker or climber.
Only slightly sour note was the television loudly tuned to football but, as this was in the public bar, it was easily avoided by using the residents' facilities. Plus the inane background noise of local radio at breakfast when, given that most of the residents seem fairly advanced in years, classical music - or even no noise at all - would have been more welcome.
- Skelwith Bridge Ambleside
- Hotel Skelwith Bridge
