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The Derwentwater Hotel

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Ā£137.00 per person as of 19/12/2023

šŸŒ² Cosy Cumbria Stay šŸŒ² Enjoy the breathtaking Cumbrian countryside when you stay at The Derwentwater Hotel. Set in 18 acres of picturesque grounds, The Derwentwater is nestled in the small village of Portinscale. Nearby Keswick offers plenty of shops, restaurants and country pubs for you to enjoy. Your Great Little Break includes: šŸŒ²1 night staying at The Derwentwater Hotel šŸŒ²Breakfast šŸŒ²2 Course Dinner with Bottle of Wine šŸŒ²Availability from December 2023 Until November 2024 šŸ¾Pets are allowed, supplements apply *from Ā£137 per person This deal is fully refundable up to 7 days prior to arrival Please note: pets are not allowed in the hotel restaurant. Guests wishing to dine with their pets will be offered a table in the hotel's bar/ lounge area WHY WE LOVE THIS šŸ“Enjoy a tranquil stroll through scenic valleys and walk by the shimmering Derwentwater lake šŸ“Thereā€™s plenty to keep you entertained in the surrounding areas, from discovering the historic Castlerigg Stone Circle or enjoying the tranquillity of Bassenthwaite Lake National Nature Reserve šŸ“Walk where the famous childrenā€™s author and illustrator, Beatrix Potter, once drew inspiration for her beloved books. If you wish to discover more, why not visit Lingholm Estate, a popular holiday destination for Beatrix Potter and the original inspiration for Mr McGregor's Garden

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