The family-run Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is set beside the Kent estuary in the picturesque village of Arnside, officially named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Overlooking the surrounding countryside, Uplands offers a bar and a restaurant.
Joe
United Kingdom
Fantastic location with great views. Comfortable, spacious and clean. But the best part has to be the people. Dylan is a credit to his parents. He went above and beyond to ensure our stay was perfect and we can’t thank him enough for his generosity and help. Legend!
Located in Grange Over Sands, 16 miles from World of Beatrix Potter, The Pheasant Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Margaret
Isle of Man
We had the most enjoyable breakfast Served piping hot and was all fresh local produce The staff were very attentive without being intrusive
Dramatic views across Morecambe Bay feature at the Netherwood Hotel, a former stately home set within extensive, colorful gardens.
Monica
United States of America
It’s a beautiful property with gorgeous views!! The Sauna experience - 3 different kinds with a shower that has three different experiences was amazing!!
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, The Wheatsheaf at Beetham offers accommodations in Beetham within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Ben Helm
United Kingdom
Top floor quiet room. Smart TV. Nice period building. Good breakfast choice and helpful staff.
It’s the perfect balance of tranquility, scenery and...
It’s the perfect balance of tranquility, scenery and amenities. The area offers plenty of walking routes for all abilities. There is plenty of choice for eating out in Arnside and Milnthorpe isn’t very far for more choices
MARTIN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely coastal village,two pubs and a fairly recently opened...
Lovely coastal village,two pubs and a fairly recently opened wine bar. Cafes and gift shops by the waterside, a pharmacy and general food store as well. Fish and chip shop,so all needs catered for. Train station serving the coast and inland, and loads of walks both through and around the village, and further afield as well. Handy of course for the Lake District, and a lovely peaceful place at night.
David
6.0
Scored 6.0
The hotel was pretty much as advertised with the exception...
The hotel was pretty much as advertised with the exception that I wa unable to use the EV charger. Travelling by EV, this is an essential element to our travels. If you are travelling by an ICE vehicle - this is irrelevant to you. If you are travelling by EV - beware.
Ric
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you want a quiet retreat to walk on beaches & up hills...
If you want a quiet retreat to walk on beaches & up hills then Arnside has it all. There is a parade of shops with a chippy, a couple of cafes, touristy shops & art galleries & 2 small mini marts, one of which has a post office counter.
If you want a raging nightlife then it's probably not the place for you.
But I needed a quiet, tranquil, friendly place with great views & good beach walks where I could unwind from the previous very stressful months.
There are also lots of places to visit, either by car or train. I plan to come again more than once as my 3 nights away didn't allow much time to explore further
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely area.
Lovely area. Walks nearby up Arnside Knott with fantastic views, walks around coast and round Silverdale. Rspb site at Leighton moss. Reliable train service to places such as Cark, Ulverston and Carnforth enable cheap and easy access to areas to explore. Lake District is accessible,
but we found plenty to see and explore nearer to Arnside. Accommodation is fine. Has all you need.
Martin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arnside is popular but relatively quiet.
Arnside is popular but relatively quiet. Has a great mix of small independent shops, pubs, etc, great for walks, think you can walk along foreshore all the way to morecambe, and inland up to Arnside knott. Gorgeous views across the estuary towards grant over sands. Publican at fighting cock recommended taking train across from Arnside Station to Ulverston which I can imagine would be a delightful ride. In the end we went by car , but we were pleasantly surprised by Ulverston. Not somewhere that’s ever been on our radar, despite spending a lot of time in and around the lakes. Great independent shops as well as lots of quirky houses and architecture. Lots of cheap parking. Well worth a visit .
Our hosts' warm and friendly service. From the moment we arrived we felt comfortable and welcome. The location of the B&B is excellent; our room had a view of the Estuary. The owners have done what many don't and spent money on furnishing the rooms with good quality fixtures and fittings. There is a lot of attention to detail in the furnishing of the rooms to ensure their guests have a very comfortable stay. If you are planning a stay in beautiful Arnside/Silverdale then we can highly recommend you stay at the Kentwood B&B.
Perfect spot for stop over on the way to Scotland as about 20 mins from the M6. Have been here many times. Great views if you get a front facing room
Lovely breakfast . Yippee -accepts pets so we could bring our guinea pigs in a cage . Sadly Pet friendly rooms don't have a view but you are on the waterfront and can sit in the beer garden looking towards the Lake district mountains or walk along the promenade or up Arnside Knot or to the shops. Peaceful.
Breakfast hearty and tasty, Location excellent, in the centre of Arnside village a short 1 minute walk to the Albion pub and restaurant. The hosts Alex and David were superb in every respect - they couldn`t do enough for you and are really genuine and friendly people.
We had the Estuary room on the front of the house with excellent views .
The apartment was great and provided a brilliant base of operations for our trip up to Cumbria and the lakes. Arnside is a lovely village with views over the surrounding hills and the bay, also having some great walks in the area.
Gorgeous big house with loads of character, perfect for a big group to have a lovely time together. Loved the location in beautiful Arnside with great pubs, food all in walking distance & a very handy shop just next door.
It was warm and comfortable with plenty of space in and around. It was dog friendly. Well situated for everything in Arnside. The information in the house was excellent and the host available in case of problems.
All the staff were very welcoming and friendly. We had a very tasty dinner and breakfast in the restaurant.
The location next to the beach and Arnside was brilliant
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