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Tony Scott

The Lake District is easily one of the most alluring tourist destinations in England. Second only to London on travellers' “must see” lists, it is located in north-west corner of England. Its 100 mile, or 160 km, circumference encompasses lush green hillsides, breathtaking valleys, and picturesque lakeside scenery. It's no wonder tourists flock here year round -- few other places in the UK can so completely capture your imagination.

As a destination for so many, there are a number of hotels in the Lake District - with more than 330 hotels to choose from, there is bound to be something to suit every taste and budget.

Popular choices for lodging include:

The Langdale Chase Hotel

Secluded in the wooded grounds of Lake Windmere, this country house and hotel offers inspiring views and solitude. Situated in the heart of Lakeland, this hotel is conveniently located just two miles south of Ambleside and three miles north or Windermere.

Holmeshead Farm

As a traditional farm with true character, Holmeshead is peaceful and quite, due primarily to its location in the tiny village of Skelwith Fold. From the farm, you can enjoy taking a stroll in the English countryside while taking in the unspoiled view, and yet you are only minutes away from Ambleside -- one of Lakeland's major tourist centers.

Croft House

A little over one mile from Keswick, Cumbria, in the English Lake District -- the Croft House offers five high-quality self-catering cottages. For Americans, that means they provide the lodging and cooking facilities, but you're on your own for meals. These four-star accommodations are located just one mile, or about 1.6 kilometers, from Keswick, nestled at the foot of Skiddaw, and are surrounded by stunning views of the surrounding fells while still being just a few minutes’ drive from the nearest market.

Holbeck Cottage

Originally built for the servants of the Earl of Lonsdale near the end of the 19th century, Holbeck Cottage has maintained many of its original features- including the original garden design developed by the staff gardener and the wooden staircase which leads to the second floor. Renovated in the early 1950's to include electricity and modern plumbing, it wasn't put to use as a hotel until 1982 at which point it was restored to reflect its original country charm.

Appleby Manor Country House Hotel

If you are looking for something a bit more upscale, try the Appleby Manor Country House Hotel. It was named the “Small Hotel of the Year” at the 2008 Cumbria Tourism Awards, and currently boasts a 4-star rating -- a commendable rating for any hotel, not just hotels in the Lake District. They have strong environmental practices, and they maintain a positive and welcoming attitude toward guests with disabilities.

The Beaumont Guest House

The crème de la crème in regards to hotels in the Lake District is the Beaumont Guest House. Touting 'comfort with a touch of class', The Beaumont was awarded a 5-diamond rating for this Windermere guest house. They offer their guests gourmet-quality food, excellence in hospitality and peaceful tranquility all within a two minute walk from the center of Lakeland Village. Each room is equipped with luxurious beds, hospitality trays, and a private shower room with a power shower and a full selection of designer toiletries. In the common areas, guests are welcome to enjoy the wealth of reading material while reclining on the comfortable sofa and enjoying a drink from the well-stocked bar. Completing the picture is a cheerful dining room where breakfast is served every morning- the cost of which is included in the price.

The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel

Fellwalkers and climbers have been calling this hotel their home away from home for over 300 years. Located in the heart of the Lake District at the head of the Great Langdale Valley, the Old Dungeon is primarily known for the fine selection of ales it serves from the Hiker's Bar. For many, this is a long awaited reward for a day of hard climbing or a pleasant welcome after a long drive.

These are just a few of the hundreds of hotels in the Lake District that surround the lakes of Cumbria. The welcoming locals and the spectacular scenery make this an ideal year-round destination.

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Tony Scott runs the popular Lake District website www.discoverthelakes.co.uk which provides lots of information on hotels in the lake district and other lake district accommodation. Compiled entirely by people who live, work and play in the Lake District.

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