Right on the seafront in St Bees on the West Cumbrian Coast, Seacote Hotel features stunning sea views and a garden, just 6 miles from the Lake District National Park.
Bridget
United Kingdom
The bed was comfortable. Hot water was lovely and the heating could be turned on.
The Queens, a property with a garden and a bar, is situated in St Bees, 24 km from Wasdale, 24 km from Muncaster Castle, as well as 29 km from Scafell Pike.
Lulus features accommodation in St Bees. Among the various facilities are a garden and a terrace. Free WiFi is available and on-site parking is provided.
Simon
United Kingdom
A warm welcome. The host was very friendly & helpful beyond the call of duty. Excellent communication, replying promptly to messages. The house is charming, comfortable & in good taste. The continental breakfast options were comprehensive & of good quality. The location is fantastic, in the centre of the village with but quiet in the room. The pubs & village shop are a couple of minutes walk. Lovely to stay somewhere where the host really cares. Recommended.
Ca Lola is set in St Bees, 23 km from Muncaster Castle, 29 km from Scafell Pike, and 35 km from Buttermere. This holiday home is 41 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.
Cheryl
United Kingdom
Great little house, easy parking instructions, great start to Coast to Coast
Sella Park Country house hotel has recently undergone a full refurbishment of our public areas making it even more relaxing and now has a modern luxurious feel - we cant wait to welcome you This...
rachel
United Kingdom
The breakfast was great, staff friendly location was great and the room amazing.
Stanley Arms Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Seascale. The property is around 13 km from Wasdale, 14 km from Muncaster Castle and 19 km from Scafell Pike.
James
United Kingdom
Clean rooms, friendly staff with a sense of humour.
St Bees beach is fabulous.
As well as the beach there's a little brook under the bridge to the caravan site and walks. Our 5 year-old grandson loved setting up stepping stones and building dams when the beach was too windy.
Also - there's an abundance of fresh water cress growing in the brook which was a delicious find.
The playground is excellent
We loved staying at the Seacote hotel. Family rooms are very comfortable and the cleaning staff were wonderful.
Breakfast and all our meals there were good - except our grandson would have liked to have had a proper pizza, not the sad effort supplied for children!
Dorothy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A friendly atmosphere and helpful staff.Car parking g was at...
A friendly atmosphere and helpful staff.Car parking g was at the Railway station. Fine and secure .Not really Everyone seemed happy in the restaurant.The menu wS above average and the food very good value for the money
Ian
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little seaside town with a great beach.
Lovely little seaside town with a great beach. Nice cliff top walks and nice to wonder around the village looking at all the old buildings for a couple of hours. Only saw one small shop so would need to bring food or go shopping in whitehaven (about 10mins drive away).
Melissa
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Brilliant location, room was very good.
Brilliant location, room was very good. The only point of criticism is that the room was not cleaned until 4 days into the stay with the excuse that they were really busy. I expected better from a hotel. Would go again simply because it is right on the beachfront.
Terry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a quiet pretty village - only one shop but 3 pubs.
It is a quiet pretty village - only one shop but 3 pubs. No tourist attractions which is not a bad thing. The centre of the village is about 1/2mile from the beach. The beach is big and good for walking dogs
We found the local rail service very useful and were able to use it to visit other places on the cumbrian coast. We had an enjoyable day taking the narrow gauge railway from Ravenglass up through Eskdale. Whitehaven is worth a visit (only 10 minutes on the train) - we enjoyed the Beacon Museum on the waterfront. We also enjoyed the 7 mile coastal walk from St Bees to Whitehaven
Sarah
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Great for the outdoor and nature enthusiasts.
Great for the outdoor and nature enthusiasts. Good beach and leisure facilities within walking distance and plenty of hill and coastal walks for the fit and healthy....some walks very steep!
St Bees was during our stay vibrant and caters for all age groups. The Queens Hotel was lively and has a well support quiz night on Thursdays. The huge car parking area at the beach suggests that this is a popular resort all year round.
The cottage is beautifully kept and supplied with any facilities you could need during your stay. There are 3 large bedrooms and space to sleep 6 guests in 2 doubles and 1 set of bunk beds. Our dog loved running about in the garden and the hot tub was the perfect place to relax after a day of walking around Whitehaven or St Bees. Our host left a very generous amount of food to welcome us as well and WiFi is available at the property. We will definitely be returning for another stay soon!
A clean and comfortable cottage with a well equipped kitchen. Ideal short stay for two people. Great location to explore St Bees and surrounding area. We enjoyed a lovely day on the beach with a cliff top walk. Priory is a must see not only for the architecture but to read the local history.
Pubs offered a good food and drink experience. And surrounding countryside offered wonderful walking for example a circular walk around Ennerdale Water.
Outstanding property. Well equipped, very clean, quiet, comfortable, safe, and well decorated. Good wifi (we were able to stream Amazon Prime video with no problem) St. Bees is a premier destination in the western Lake District, and we're were glad to score this stay. Would love to come back sometime.
Staff were very friendly and helpful, the room was very clean and well-equipped. Breakfast was exceptional, as was the evening meal. Great location, close to the beach for an evening or early morning walk. Free WIFI with fantastic connection for working, and car park with easy access to the hotel.
House was very practicable and clean. location was just perfect. 2 mins to the st bees beach and coastal walking route. Nice and cosy pub with beer garden just behind the property. Mandy was very helpful and easy to communicate. Overall very satisfied with the house and location.
I liked just about everything about this accommodation, excellent room and facilities, nice breakfast, and the hosts were friendly and informative, and just a 2 minute drive to St Bees for a evening meal.
The hotel was lovely and very clean and the people were very friendly and helpful and pets were very welcomed as we took our dog, the only problem I had was WIFI, the breakfast was very good.
Great location next to the sea with friendly staff. Walking distance to town. Fantastic place to stay if you're planning to walk the C2C as it's located very close to the trailhead.
Perfect for visiting our son and his partner and to hold a new baby girl. It was great too for the view and the accessibility to walk from st bees to whitehaven
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