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Sandhills Farm
Offering mountain views, Sandhills Farm is an accommodation situated in Bassenthwaite, 12 km from Derwentwater Lake and 23 km from Buttermere.

Dogwood Lodge
Dogwood Lodge is set in Bassenthwaite, 31 km from Buttermere, 50 km from Askham Hall, and 23 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.

Serena Holiday Caravan
Serena Holiday Caravan, a property with a garden and a terrace, is situated in Bassenthwaite, 32 km from Buttermere, 24 km from Whinlatter Forest Park, as well as 25 km from Cat Bells.

Birch Timber Holiday Lodge
Offering mountain views, Birch Timber Holiday Lodge is an accommodation set in Bassenthwaite, 31 km from Buttermere and 23 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.

Oak Tree Timber Holiday Lodge
Oak Tree Timber Holiday Lodge is located in Bassenthwaite, 31 km from Buttermere, 23 km from Whinlatter Forest Park, as well as 24 km from Cat Bells.

Elite Holiday Caravan
Elite Holiday Caravan, a property with a terrace, is situated in Bassenthwaite, 32 km from Buttermere, 24 km from Whinlatter Forest Park, as well as 25 km from Cat Bells.

Dobby Lodge
Dobby Lodge is situated in Bassenthwaite, 23 km from Derwentwater Lake, 32 km from Buttermere, and 24 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.

The Pheasant Inn - The Inn Collection Group
A charming coaching inn, The Pheasant Inn - The Inn Collection Group features a traditional restaurant, elegant rooms and free WiFi.

Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa
Situated in 400 acres of deer park and woodland, this prestigious 4-star hotel features a spa with an infinity pool and a modern gym. The AA-Rosette restaurant has lake views.

Highfield
Highfield features great lake and mountain views and its own private car park. The beautiful rooms have en suite bathrooms and tea/coffee making facilities.

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The lake itself is very large but not accessible all the way...
The lake itself is very large but not accessible all the way round. There is a lovely walk around Mire House and gardens which takes you down to the lake and to a beautiful church. Park at Dodd Forest car park and it is just over the road. If you can get to Bassenthwaite Lake Station its a must for a fabulous meal (we had breakfast) on a train carriage - highly recommended. If you follow the road down from the station Pheasant Inn is a lovely spot for lunch or dinner and very dog friendly.Guest review byPeterUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Bassenthwaite Lake is a quiet mostly forgotten part of the...
Bassenthwaite Lake is a quiet mostly forgotten part of the lakes but offers a good place to stay away from the hustle and bustle of nearby Keswick. It offers easy parking, good quality and good value accommodation and some great pubs and restaurants.Guest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Nice and peaceful and relaxing, good for walking trails and...
Nice and peaceful and relaxing, good for walking trails and particularly good for water sports. Good base for other locations like Keswick and Derwent. It's especially good for walks with our westieGuest review bydavidUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We had a fantastic stay.
We had a fantastic stay. Tim & Karen made us feel very welcome and are just so lovely. The view from our beautiful room was amazing especially when we watched the sunrise. From cleanliness to the beautiful food it was perfect. Thank you we will definitely be staying with you again .Guest review byJanetUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful location, comfortable & luxurious accommodation...
Beautiful location, comfortable & luxurious accommodation with wonderful restaurants. Most pleasing aspect was that it was quiet and restful with attentive staff. Left feeling totally relaxed and refreshed. It was expensive but worth every penny.Guest review byStuartUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful part of Cumbria.
Beautiful part of Cumbria. If you are nervous of very narrow roads think twice of places like Buttermere and Loweswater...if you are Ok then that also is a lovely area to explore but do not expect lots of shops etc but you will find a warm welcome from local farm shops/cafes and the like. Expect to pay for loos and if you are a NT member you are laughing otherwise carry change and/or your card for car parking. On the narrow roads, the things that look like laybys are in fact passing places and should you meet a bus or tractor at one of these places then you will appreciate how vital they are. Bassenthwaite Lake is centrally positioned for both Keswick/ Grasmere and Ambleside and the lovely Cumbrian Coast. What you might not realise is that there is a lovely drive across to Carlise (the Border city) going through the lovely Caldbeck burial place for John Peel. An easy ride for a different day out. Bassenthwaite Lake has several eating places and we used The Pheasant Inn but there are several others nearby including the old Bassenthwaite Lake train station. Workington, Whitehaven and Maryport are working towns with their own carbuncles and beautiful old buildings. Whitehaven has a lovely harbour and a super bookshop. Workington has a selection of shops and Maryport has a lovely harbour too tho' very different to Whitehaven but the coast os wonderful. I recomend leaving your car at Maryport and taking the train down the coast to Barrow in Furness. If you like to explore...get the feel of a place and not just eat ice cream and mingle with crowds this is the quieter part of Cumbria....my birth county so I admit to being just a little biased!!Guest review byKarrenUnited Kingdom