Best Western Famous Wild Boar Hotel
Windermere, Cumbria. United Kingdom
Hotels Lodging Address
Crook
Windermere, Cumbria, LA23 3NF
Nightly Rates: ( 167.91 - 186.57 )
3 Star
Property Description
The Best Western Famous Wild Boar Hotel is set in a delightful rural location in the open countryside between Kendal and Windermere, within the National Park yet away from the tourist bustle. Low oak beams and log fires create a relaxing, warm and friendly atmosphere. The restaurant is built around a natural rock outcrop and features rosette award for excellent traditional cuisine and an extensive cellar, creating a unique venue. Suites and four posters are available for a supplement. Saturday dinner dances during winter months. All residents have free use of leisure facilities at the Low Wood Hotel 6 miles away, while Windermere Golf Course is within 1 mile and Lake Windermere just 3 miles.
Amenities
· Bar/Lounge· Concierge
· Fishing
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Free Parking
· Free Parking
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Safe Deposit Box
· Restaurant
· Room Service
Room Information
1 DOUBLE BED,POSTER OR CANOPY BED,FULL BKFST* 1 Double Bed * Full Breakfast * Poster Or Canopy Bed
1 DOUBLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 1 Double Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 2 Single Beds * Standard * Full Breakfast
1 SINGLE BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 1 Single Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
SUITE-1 QUEEN BED,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* Suite-1 Queen Bed * Standard * Full Breakfast
1 DOUBLE BED,BUSINESS CLASS,FULL BREAKFAST
* 1 Double Bed * Business Class * Full Breakfast
2 SINGLE BEDS,BUSINESS CLASS,FULL BREAKFAST
* 2 Single Beds * Business Class * Full Breakfast
Rate Disclaimer
Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
Miscellaneous Information
· British Pounds is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Greenwich Mean Time
· 36 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Directions
· From: All. M6 exit 36. Signed A590/A591 to Windermere. At roundabout, join B5284 to Crook. Hotel is situated 2 miles beyond the hamlet of Crook.
Leeds & Bradford International Airport 73 miles, South-East, Newcastle Airport 88 miles, North-East, Manchester International Airport 75 miles, South, Liverpool Airport 95 miles, South,
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Cancellation Policy
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Area Attractions
Restaurants / Lounges:* The Hotels award-winning restaurant is built around a natural rock feature, and serves gourmet cuisine for lunch and dinner * The Hotel Bar with oak beams offers a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and an extensive wine cellar
Nearby Cities:* 8 mile(s) from Kendal * 10 mile(s) from Newby Bridge * 22 mile(s) from Keswick * 26 mile(s) from Penrith * 28 mile(s) from Barrow-in-Furness
Local Attractions:* Fishing * Horseback riding * Golf * 2 mile(s) from The World of Beatrix Potter In an indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside. Discover Peter Rabbit eating radishes in Mr McGregor's garden, see Jemima Puddle-duck? amongst the foxgloves, and Mrs Tiggy-winkle, the washerwoman, bustling about in her kitchen. The Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter brought lovingly to life.* 3 mile(s) from Windermere Steamboat Museum This museum is located on a former sand wharf site where, for many years, barges unloaded gravel dredged from the bed of the lake. When this operation ceased in 1975, the Windermere Nautical Trust acquired the use of the site and the Museum was built in 1976-77. Here you can see a unique and historic collection of steam and motor boats, steam launch trips, the museum shop and refreshments and the 'Swallows & Amazons' exhibition.* 5 mile(s) from Kendal Museum Kendal is home to one of the country's oldest museums. Founded in 1796, Kendal Museum's fascinating collections include local Archaeology, History, Geology and a Natural History collection from around the globe. Kendal Museum also has a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, events and regular afternoon lectures.* 5 mile(s) from The Lake District National Park The South Central Lakes contains many areas worth visiting, including many picturesque lakes. The names of these lakes are familiar to us all, evoking fond memories and providing visitors with both energetic and restful pursuits. Windermere offers all manners of lake activities, as does Coniston Water, with the 'Old Man' (803m) towering above. Thirlmere provides clear and pure contemplation while Ullswater is popular for sailing.* 6 mile(s) from Abbot Hall Art Gallery Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa, drawn both from its important collections and the changing series of exhibitions.* 6 mile(s) from Scott Park Bobbin Mill A working mill built in 1835, with its Victorian machinery originally powered by a waterwheel and steam engine, Stott Park used birch, ash and sycamore to make wooden tool handles as well as bobbins. The mass of belts which fill the building still drive the cutting, boring and finishing machines than turn long thin poles into bobbins. You can watch a bobbin being made, and take it home as a souvenir.
Local Attractions:* Fishing * Horseback riding * Golf * 2 mile(s) from The World of Beatrix Potter In an indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside. Discover Peter Rabbit eating radishes in Mr McGregor's garden, see Jemima Puddle-duck? amongst the foxgloves, and Mrs Tiggy-winkle, the washerwoman, bustling about in her kitchen. The Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter brought lovingly to life.* 3 mile(s) from Windermere Steamboat Museum This museum is located on a former sand wharf site where, for many years, barges unloaded gravel dredged from the bed of the lake. When this operation ceased in 1975, the Windermere Nautical Trust acquired the use of the site and the Museum was built in 1976-77. Here you can see a unique and historic collection of steam and motor boats, steam launch trips, the museum shop and refreshments and the 'Swallows & Amazons' exhibition.* 5 mile(s) from Kendal Museum Kendal is home to one of the country's oldest museums. Founded in 1796, Kendal Museum's fascinating collections include local Archaeology, History, Geology and a Natural History collection from around the globe. Kendal Museum also has a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, events and regular afternoon lectures.* 5 mile(s) from The Lake District National Park The South Central Lakes contains many areas worth visiting, including many picturesque lakes. The names of these lakes are familiar to us all, evoking fond memories and providing visitors with both energetic and restful pursuits. Windermere offers all manners of lake activities, as does Coniston Water, with the 'Old Man' (803m) towering above. Thirlmere provides clear and pure contemplation while Ullswater is popular for sailing.* 6 mile(s) from Abbot Hall Art Gallery Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa, drawn both from its important collections and the changing series of exhibitions.* 6 mile(s) from Scott Park Bobbin Mill A working mill built in 1835, with its Victorian machinery originally powered by a waterwheel and steam engine, Stott Park used birch, ash and sycamore to make wooden tool handles as well as bobbins. The mass of belts which fill the building still drive the cutting, boring and finishing machines than turn long thin poles into bobbins. You can watch a bobbin being made, and take it home as a souvenir.
Local Attractions:* Fishing * Horseback riding * Golf * 2 mile(s) from The World of Beatrix Potter In an indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside. Discover Peter Rabbit eating radishes in Mr McGregor's garden, see Jemima Puddle-duck? amongst the foxgloves, and Mrs Tiggy-winkle, the washerwoman, bustling about in her kitchen. The Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter brought lovingly to life.* 3 mile(s) from Windermere Steamboat Museum This museum is located on a former sand wharf site where, for many years, barges unloaded gravel dredged from the bed of the lake. When this operation ceased in 1975, the Windermere Nautical Trust acquired the use of the site and the Museum was built in 1976-77. Here you can see a unique and historic collection of steam and motor boats, steam launch trips, the museum shop and refreshments and the 'Swallows & Amazons' exhibition.* 5 mile(s) from Kendal Museum Kendal is home to one of the country's oldest museums. Founded in 1796, Kendal Museum's fascinating collections include local Archaeology, History, Geology and a Natural History collection from around the globe. Kendal Museum also has a changing programme of temporary exhibitions, events and regular afternoon lectures.* 5 mile(s) from The Lake District National Park The South Central Lakes contains many areas worth visiting, including many picturesque lakes. The names of these lakes are familiar to us all, evoking fond memories and providing visitors with both energetic and restful pursuits. Windermere offers all manners of lake activities, as does Coniston Water, with the 'Old Man' (803m) towering above. Thirlmere provides clear and pure contemplation while Ullswater is popular for sailing.* 6 mile(s) from Abbot Hall Art Gallery Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa, drawn both from its important collections and the changing series of exhibitions.* 6 mile(s) from Scott Park Bobbin Mill A working mill built in 1835, with its Victorian machinery originally powered by a waterwheel and steam engine, Stott Park used birch, ash and sycamore to make wooden tool handles as well as bobbins. The mass of belts which fill the building still drive the cutting, boring and finishing machines than turn long thin poles into bobbins. You can watch a bobbin being made, and take it home as a souvenir.
Nearby Cities:* 8 mile(s) from Kendal * 10 mile(s) from Newby Bridge * 22 mile(s) from Keswick * 26 mile(s) from Penrith * 28 mile(s) from Barrow-in-Furness
Transportation:* 3 mile(s) from Windermere Ferry Terminal * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Railway Station * 73 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 75 mile(s) from Manchester International Airport * 88 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport
Nearby Cities:* 8 mile(s) from Kendal * 10 mile(s) from Newby Bridge * 22 mile(s) from Keswick * 26 mile(s) from Penrith * 28 mile(s) from Barrow-in-Furness
Nearby Cities:* 8 mile(s) from Kendal * 10 mile(s) from Newby Bridge * 22 mile(s) from Keswick * 26 mile(s) from Penrith * 28 mile(s) from Barrow-in-Furness
Transportation:* 4 mile(s) from Windermere Ferry Terminal * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Railway Station * 73 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 75 mile(s) from Manchester International Airport * 88 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport
Transportation:* 4 mile(s) from Windermere Ferry Terminal * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Railway Station * 73 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 75 mile(s) from Manchester International Airport * 88 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport
Local Attractions:* 2 mile(s) from The World of Beatrix Potter, In an indoor re-creation of the Lakeland countryside. Discover Peter Rabbit eating radishes in Mr McGregor's garden, see Jemima Puddle-duck? amongst the foxgloves, and Mrs Tiggy-winkle, the washerwoman, bustling about in her kitchen. The Lakeland tales of Beatrix Potter brought lovingly to life. * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Steamboat Museum, This museum is located on a former sand wharf site where, for many years, barges unloaded gravel dredged from the bed of the lake. When this operation ceased in 1975, the Windermere Nautical Trust acquired the use of the site and the Museum was built in 1976-77. Here you can see a unique and historic collection of steam and motor boats, steam launch trips, the museum shop and refreshments and the 'Swallows & Amazons' exhibition. * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Iron and Steam Boat Museum * 4 mile(s) from Hilltop * 6 mile(s) from Aquarium of the Lakes * 6 mile(s) from Scott Park Bobbin Mill, A working mill built in 1835, with its Victorian machinery originally powered by a waterwheel and steam engine, Stott Park used birch, ash and sycamore to make wooden tool handles as well as bobbins. The mass of belts which fill the building still drive the cutting, boring and finishing machines than turn long thin poles into bobbins. You can watch a bobbin being made, and take it home as a souvenir. * 10 mile(s) from Rydal Mount and Gardens
Transportation:* 4 mile(s) from Windermere Ferry Terminal * 3 mile(s) from Windermere Railway Station * 73 mile(s) from Leeds & Bradford International Airport * 75 mile(s) from Manchester International Airport * 88 mile(s) from Newcastle Airport