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COAST to COAST WALK ACCOMMODATION in Addition To COAST TO COAST WALK ACCOMMODATION In addition to the following non-exhaustive listing of accommodation along the walk, updated information can be viewed on the Cicerone Press website (www.cicerone.co.uk). Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and currency of this list, but inevitably there will be inclusions that are no longer valid, and omissions not yet listed. If you find accommodation not listed below, please let us know, for inclusion on our lists: contact the author through the Cicerone Press website. If you are an accommodation provider, wanting to be included in our lists, please also contact the author via Cicerone Press., Accommodation which lies a distance from the route of the walk often offer a pick-up and drop-off service; don’t be afraid to ask. There are a number of accommodation-booking companies that offer discounted rooms, but it is invariably better to contact the accommodation direct, to obtain the best rate., If calling these numbers from outside the UK, drop the initial ‘0’, and replace with ’00 44’. St Bees Albert Hotel, 1 Finkle Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0BN. Tel: 01946 822 345 The Manor, 11–12 Main Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0DE. Tel: 01946 820 587 or 01946 822 250, https://themanor-inn.business.site Queens Hotel, Main Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0DE. Tel: 01946 822 287 Seacote Hotel, The Beach, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0ES. Tel: 01946 822 300, https://seacote.com/seacote-hotel Stonehouse Farm (B&B), Main Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0DE. Tel: 01946 822 224, www.stonehousefarm.net Ellerbeck Manor (B&B), 5 Ellerbeck Barns, Egremont Road, St Bees, Cumbria CA22 2UA. Tel: 07511 924 307, www.ellerbeckmanor.co.uk Moorclose B&B, Outrigg, St Bees, Cumbria CA22 2TZ. Tel: 01946 824 561, www.moorclosestbees.co.uk Fairladies Barn (B&B), Main Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0AD. Tel: 01946 822 718 LuLu’s (B&B), The Old Station House, 134 Main Street, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0DG. Tel: 01946 822 600, www.lulusbistro.co.uk Tomlin Guest House (B&B), Beach Road, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0EN. Tel: 01946 822 284 Whistling Jack’s Guest House (B&B), Rottington, Cumbria CA28 9UR. Tel: 01946 821 550, www.whistlingjacks.co.uk Seacote Park (camping), The Beach, St Bees, Cumbria CA27 0ET. Tel: 01946 822 777, https://seacote.com/seacote-park/tourers-tents Sandwith Grovewood House, Sandwith, Cumbria CA28 9UG. Tel: 01946 63482 / 07740 465 305, www.grovewoodhouse.com Cleator Jasmine House (B&B), Low Farm, Moor Row, Cumbria CA24 3JA. Tel: 01946 815 795, www.jasminehousebandb.com Grove Court Hotel, Cleator Gate, Cleator, Cumbria CA23 3DT. Tel: 01946 810 503 Ennerdale Country House Hotel, Main Street, Cleator, Cumbria CA23 3DT. Tel: 01946 813 907, www.bespokehotels.com/ennerdalehotel Cleator Moor Parkside Hotel, Cleator Moor, Cumbria CA25 5HF. Tel: 01946 811 011, www.theparksidehotel.co.uk Ennerdale Bridge The Shepherds Arms Hotel, Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria CA23 3AR. Tel: 01946 861 249, www.shepherdsarms.com Low Cock How (Farm B&B), Kinniside, Cumbria CA23 3AQ. Tel: 01946 861 354, www.walk-rest- ride.co.uk Ghyll Farm (B&B), Kirkland Road, Ennerdale, Cumbria CA26 3YA. Tel: 01946 861 330 / 07941 585 266, https://ghyllfarm.co.uk The Fox and Hounds (Country pub), Ennerdale Bridge, Cumbria CA23 3AR. Tel: 01946 861 373, www.foxandhoundsinn.org Thorntrees (B&B), Ennerdale, Cumbria CA23 3AR. Tel: 01946 862 549 / 07810 495 001, www.thorntreesennerdale.co.uk Ennerdale valley YHA Ennerdale (Youth hostel), Cat Crag, Ennerdale, Cumbria CA23 3AX. Tel: 0345 371 9116, www.yha.org.uk YHA Black Sail Hut (Youth hostel), Ennerdale, Cumbria CA23 3AX. Tel: 0345 371 9680, www.yha.org.uk Wild Wool Bunkhouse & Camping, Routen Farm, Ennerdale, Cumbria CA23 3AU. Tel: 01946 861 270, www.wildwoolbarn.co.uk Honister YHA Honister Hause (Youth hostel), Seatoller, Cumbria CA12 5XN. Tel: 0345 371 9522, www.yha.org.uk Seatoller NOTE: The postal addresses for properties at the southern end of Borrowdale can be misleading; check all addresses for Seatoller, Rosthwaite and Stonethwaite. YHA Borrowdale (Youth hostel), Longthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XE. Tel: 0345 371 9624, www.yha.org.uk Seatoller House (Guest house), Seatoller, Cumbria CA12 5XN. Tel: 017687 77218, www.seatollerhouse.co.uk Glaramara House (Hotel), Seatoller, Cumbria CA12 5XQ. Tel: 017687 77222, www.glaramarahouse.co.uk Seatoller Farm (B&B and campsite), Seatoller, Cumbria CA12 5XN. Tel: 017687 77232, www.seatollerfarm.co.uk Rosthwaite Royal Oak Hotel, Rosthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XB. Tel: 017687 77214, www.royaloakhotel.co.uk Yew Tree Farm (B&B), Rosthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XB. Tel: 017687 77675, www.borrowdaleyewtreefarm.co.uk Scafell Hotel, Rosthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XB. Tel: 017687 77208, www.scafell.co.uk Hazel Bank Country House (Hotel), Rosthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XB. Tel: 017687 77248, www.hazelbankhotel.co.uk Yew Craggs (B&B), Rosthwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XB. Tel: 017687 77348, www.yewcraggsborrowdale.co.uk Stonethwaite (Borrowdale) The Langstrath Country Inn, Stonethwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XG. Tel: 017687 77239, www.thelangstrath.co.uk Knotts View Guest House, Stonethwaite, Cumbria CA12 5XG. Tel: 017687 77604, www.lakedistrictletsgo.co.uk Grasmere YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe, (Youth hosTel: and camping), Easedale Road, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9QG. Tel: 0345 371 9319, www.yha.org.uk Thorney How (Independent HosTel: and Bunkhouse), Thorney How, (via Easedale Road and Helm Close), Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9QW. Tel: 015394 35597, www.thorneyhow.co.uk The Grasmere Hotel, Broadgate, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9TA. Tel: 015394 35277, www.grasmerehotel.co.uk Raise View House (Guest house), White Bridge, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9RQ. Tel: 015394 35215, www.raiseview.uk Bridge House Hotel, Church Bridge, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9SN. Tel: 015394 35425, www.theinnatgrasmere.co.uk Lake View House (Country House B&B), Lake View Drive, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9TD. Tel: 015394 35384, www.lakeview-grasmere.com Chestnut Villa (Guest house), Keswick Road, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9RE. Tel: 015394 35218, https://chestnutvilla.wordpress.com Tweedies Bar and Lodge, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9SW. Tel: 015394 35300, www.tweediesgrasmere.com Moss Grove Organic, Grasmere (on B5287), Cumbria LA22 9SW. Tel: 015394 35251, www.mossgrove.com Traveller’s Rest Inn, Grasmere (on A591), Cumbria LA22 9RR. Tel: 015394 35604, www.lakedistrictinns.co.uk/travellers-rest Heidi’s Grasmere Lodge, Red Lion Square, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9SP. Tel: 07568 333 950, http://heidisgrasmerelodge.co.uk The Little Inn at Grasmere, Red Lion Square, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9SS. Tel: 015394 35456, www.theinnatgrasmere.co.uk The Lancrigg, Easedale, Grasmere, Cumbria LA22 9QN. Tel: 015394 35317, www.lancrigg.co.uk Patterdale and Glenridding NOTE: Walkers opting to stay in Glenridding will add 1km+ to their day. Greenbank Farm (B&B), Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NR. Tel: 017684 82292, http://greenbankfarmpatterdale.co.uk The Old Water View Hotel, Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NW. Tel: 017684 82175, www.oldwaterview.co.uk Noran Bank Farm, (Farm B&B and bunkhouse), Patterdale, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0NR. Tel: 017684 82327, www.noranbankfarm.co.uk White Lion Inn, Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NW. Tel: 017684 82214, http://www.whitelionpatterdale.com The Patterdale Hotel, Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NN. Tel: 017684 82231, www.patterdalehotel.co.uk YHA Patterdale (Youth hostel), Patterdale, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0NW. Tel: 0345 371 9337, www.yha.org.uk Crookey Cottage (B&B), 1 Crookabeck, Patterdale, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 0NP. Tel: 017684 82278 / 07833 184 488, www.crookeycottage.com Crookabeck Farm (B&B), Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NP. Tel: 07979 345630, www.crookabeck.com Side Farm (Camping), Patterdale, Cumbria CA11 0NL. Tel: 017684 82337 Chery Holme Guest House, Glenridding, Cumbria CA11 0PF. Tel: 017684 82302, www.cherryholme.com Glenridding House Hotel, Glenridding, Cumbria CA11 0PH. Tel: 017684 82874, http://www.glenriddinghouse.com Fairlight Guest House (café and restaurant), Glenridding, Cumbria CA11 0PD. Tel: 017684 82397, www.fairlightguesthouse.co.uk Bampton Mardale Inn, Bampton, Cumbria CA10 2RQ. Tel: 01931 713 244, www.mardaleinn.co.uk Norbrock House B&B (shop and tearoom), Bampton, Cumbria CA10 2RQ. Tel: 01931 713 351, www.bamptonteashop.co.uk Bampton Grange Crown and Mitre Inn, Bampton Grange, Cumbria CA10 2QR. Tel: 01931 713 225, www.crownandmitre.com Shap Brookfield House (B&B), Shap, Cumbria CA10 3PZ. Tel: 01931 716 397, www.brookfieldshap.co.uk Kings Arms Hotel, Main Street, Shap, Cumbria CA10 3NW. Tel: 01931 716 277, www.kingsarmsshap.co.uk New Ing Lodge (B&B, hostel, camping), Main Street, Shap, Cumbria CA10 3LX. Tel: 01931 716 719, www.newinglodge.co.uk Greyhound Hotel: (B&B), Main Street, Shap, Cumbria CA10 3PW. Tel: 01931 599 995, www.greyhoundshap.co.uk Crown Inn (Camping pods and camping), Main Street, Shap, Cumbria CA10 3NL. Tel: 01931 716 562 Orton George Hotel, Front Street, Orton, Cumbria CA10 3RJ. Tel: 01539 624 071, www.thegeorgehotelorton.co.uk Raisbeck Rookery Barn (B&B), Raisbeck, Cumbria CA10 3SG. Tel: 01539 624 971 Nateby (off-route, unless taking the B6270 route off-season) The Black Bull Inn, Nateby, Cumbria CA17 4JP. Tel: 017683 71588, www.nateby-inn.co.uk Kirkby Stephen Fletcher House (Guest house), Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QQ. Tel: 01768 371013, www.fletcherhouse.co.uk Kirkby Stephen Independent Hostel, Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QQ. Tel: 07812 558 525, www.kirkbystephenhostel.co.uk King’s Arms Hotel, Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QN. Tel: 017683 72425 Black Bull Hotel, 38 Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QW. Tel: 017683 71237, www.blackbullkirkbystephen.co.uk Lockholme (B&B), 48 South Road, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4SN. Tel: 017683 71321, https://lockholme.co.uk Old Croft House (Guest house), Market Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QW. Tel: 017683 71638, http://theoldcrofthouse.co.uk Pennine Hotel, Market Square, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4QT. Tel: 017683 74997 / 07946 620 212, www.penninehotel.co.uk The Jolly Farmers (Guest house), 63 High Street, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4SH.
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