With free parking and leisure facilities, this award-winning hotel sits in 14 acres of wooded gardens. Castle Green Hotel In Kendal, BW Premier Collection has free WiFi and traditional pub.
Days Inn Kendal is located just off the M6, attractively located beside Killington Lake. The hotel offers many rooms with scenic Lakeland views with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Featuring a garden, shared lounge, terrace and free WiFi, Lyth Valley Country House is set in Kendal, 11 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 38 km from Trough of Bowland.
In Kendal town centre, the Riverside Hotel is a 17th-century building with a state-of-the-art leisure club. Rooms have river views, and Windermere and the Yorkshire Dales are 15 minutes' drive away.
David
United Kingdom
Sophie on reception was friendly, really helpful and had good local knowledge.
The bed was so comfortable
Stonecross Manor Hotel in Kendal with its excellent leisure facilities which include the recently enhanced indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, has a contemporary boutique feel and has easy...
Roger
United Kingdom
The food was good including breakfast. The location was great for visiting the Lake District.
Located in Kendal, 13 km from World of Beatrix Potter, The Gateway Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Romney’s Self Catering Apartments and Snugs attached to a Gastro Pub & Restaurant in Kendal offer well-appointed self-catering accommodation in picturesque Cumbria.
Munesh Pal
United Kingdom
The space was good size, the kitchen had all the things we needed!
On the edge of The Lake District, this country inn offers rooms with private bathrooms, traditionally furnished, each room features a TV, and tea and coffee-making facilities.
Louise
United Kingdom
Location, facilities, parking, always a great stay!
On average, 3-star hotels in Kendal cost NOK 1,296 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kendal are NOK 1,738 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kendal can on average be found for NOK 3,999 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Kendal is sometimes an overlooked gem of a town, with many...
Kendal is sometimes an overlooked gem of a town, with many interesting places to visit with historic interest & a hive of culture.
We especially enjoyed the ease of getting to the Brewery Arts Centre for a concert & all on offer there.
Being into 'real ale', the Factory, was a valuable find, near to the river. (Nice pizza on a Friday evening too!) A haven for dog owners!
We visited the Art Gallery, had coffee/tea there & were spoiled for choice at the cakes for sale. Friendly staff there & an very interesting selection of modern art, photography & traditional art.
Recommend a walk up to the castle for a wonderful vista of the area.
Great connections by bus to the southern lakes & western lake district too.
Susan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kendal is a lovely market town gateway to the Lakes.
Kendal is a lovely market town gateway to the Lakes. Plenty individual shops. Fab cafes, coffee shops and pubs. Lovely walks to the river, castle ruins and hills, super transport links to Lake Windermere, Bowness, Ambleside and Grasmere. All tickets on 555 bus currently £2 per journey.
Swan
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
The town of Kendal is great and this flat is well located to...
The town of Kendal is great and this flat is well located to access the town centre etc.
I was disappointed with my accommodation as a very poorly equipped kitchen, poor water pressure in kitchen sink, tacky decor and bizarre unintelligible smart door handles.
Lindsey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We come to kendal to visit family.
We come to kendal to visit family. But we always love to visit the gardens around kendal. Sizergh Castle , Holehird Gardens, Holker hall
And lots more. Driving through the mountains, and the views are just amazing.
hopton
8.0
Scored 8.0
Most places where closed on Sunday, nice views, not much...
Most places where closed on Sunday, nice views, not much parking for vans as they have hight bars on most carparks.
Castle Geen Hotel was worth the stay.
Plenty of placed to eat in town taxi prices are fair.
Everyone seems friendly
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Kendal has lots to offer visitors and is an ideal place to...
Kendal has lots to offer visitors and is an ideal place to stay, away from the crowds in the central Lakes. Lots of walking accessible by good public transport, avoids taking the car and trying to find somewhere to park. Plenty of shops and places to eat, especially Corner 124 where you can enjoy an excellent meal.
My stay in Days Inn was very comfortable and the hotel was very clean. Staffs were so helpful and friendly. Room was well maintained. All needed stuffs was in place and staffs were there to help all the time. Especially, One of the staff (Joe) was very good and professional, also explained everything perfectly for our comfortable stay in Days Inn. Will definitely choose Days Inn if I'm visiting Kendal again.... 😃♥️.... Thank you so much for the all the tema members
The location was perfect - right around the corner from Kendal College Arts and Media campus where I was attending a workshop. The hotel also looked onto the river, which gave me a nice view from my window. The room was quiet and very large, so would do for a couple or family and I liked the provision of Lake District tea and coffee sachets. Breakfast was served in an airy room overlooking the water and there was a good selection of cooked and continental choices.
Beautiful hotel with lots of character, really comfy and cosy room decor with lots of small touches. Amazing views of the fields and mountains, perfect location for Windemere and Kendal. Lovely bar and breakfast area with balcony overlooking the views, and a serve yourself type bar. The bed was large and soft, smart TV with Netflix etc, rooms quiet and dark. Full English breakfast was quick and well cooked. Overall a really peaceful stay.
Room we stayed at (room one) was beautiful!! Really exceeded our expectations. Hotel was lovely and so was the decor, the horses next door was an added bonus! Very near Kendal town and only a short drive to Windermere. Food was good, slightly expensive for what it was and was hoping for a more al a carte menu but happy either way.
Location next to a lake as well as right next to a motorway stop with shops and restaurants was very convenient for our family.
Stunning view of lake from all the hotel rooms.
Extremely friendly reception & staff.
Bonus discounted food vouchers for the Costa & Macdonald’s next door was a bonus.
The apartment was very clean, comfortable and well provisioned - a proper home and in a lovely area of Kendal. We enjoyed the short walk up to the castle to look at the sunset and the park opposite. The hosts left a lovely loaf of fresh bread and milk. All in all a great stay and we’d return again.
Delightful hostess, so friendly and nothing was too much trouble. We were wonderfully warm and cosy in our room for a cold wet December. The home made shortbread was delicious. The location was perfect for exploring Kendal and visiting the Brewery Arts Centre. Would definitely return.
‘Home from Home’
Better than staying in a hotel which I have done many times visiting Kendal / The Lakes.
Would stay again subject to availability etc.
Bathroom was clean and nice walk in shower .
Kitchen had everything we needed for our stay.
The house is in a great location, only a short walk from Kendal centre and really close to Romneys which does excellent food on an evening. Everything was nice and clean and the host Matt was brilliant too.
A nice hotel close to the centre of Kendal, the room was very small but had everything you required for a one night stay.
Good car parking facilities across from the hotel.
Everything staff extremely friendly and professional. Food delicios evening meal and breakfast fabulouse. Cleaniness of room and pub areas superb. Hotel location perfect.
The hotel is in the centre of Kendal close to shops and local amenities. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the room was small, but comfortable.
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