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.
Gustinnawadu
United Kingdom
It is located at a motorway services (southbound) right by the entrance into the lake district and a great place to stop over on a trip to the highlands which is what we did. The services facilities kind of make up for the lack of facilities at the hotel itself.
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...
Rebecca
United Kingdom
We stayed in the suite which was a great size but the bathroom needed some TLC. The staff were very friendly.
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.
Graham
United Kingdom
Location, excellent location
Parking, off road
Staff, very friendly
Room, clean
Breakfast, very good choice.
Evening meals, good choice of meals.
Set beside the 18-hole golf course at Carus Green Golf Club, The Lodge offers luxury guest rooms in Kendal.
eve
United Kingdom
Great value for money for a one night stay. Convenient location for walking into Kendal town centre. Staff were helpful and friendly. Wonderful vegetarian breakfast. Nice to have a small bottle of water in room too. Also not very often you actually have conditioner in the bathroom so that was nice
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.
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.
Ann Marie
United Kingdom
Nice little hotel with everything we needed for an overnight stay as a family
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.
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Natland Caravan Park is a recently renovated holiday home located in Kendal, 21 km from World of Beatrix Potter.
Peter
United Kingdom
very quiet location and very relaxing ideal place to relax
Boasting garden views, courtyard cottage offers accommodation with a patio and a kettle. The property was built in 2011 and has accommodation with a terrace.
Gail
Australia
The cottage was quaint and comfortable. A lot of thought was given to making everything available for incoming guests.
The punchbowl hotel is set in Kendal, 31 km from Trough of Bowland, 44 km from Askham Hall, as well as 7.9 km from Kendal Castle.
Patrick
United Kingdom
A lovely pub, an excellent room, the place is within driving distance to the lakes, exceptional hosts, and excellent staff, we would definitely stay again!
On average, 3-star hotels in Kendal cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kendal are £118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kendal can on average be found for £329 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Kendal, UK is accessible via train from London (approx. 3 hours), Manchester (1.5 hours), and Edinburgh (2 hours). The nearest airports are Manchester and Liverpool, both around 1.5 hours away by car. No direct water transport services are available.
The most convenient airport for Kendal, UK, is Manchester Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights, and is approximately 115 km away, making it easily accessible for travellers.
Kendal, UK, offers several public transport options. Stagecoach operates frequent bus services throughout the town and surrounding areas. The Kendal railway station, part of the Oxenholme Lake District line, provides connections to major cities. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible, with numerous bike rental services.
The best area to stay in Kendal, UK, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to popular attractions like Kendal Castle, the Brewery Arts Centre, and numerous shops and restaurants. It's also well-connected by public transport.
What guests said about Kendal:
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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
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
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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.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Although Kendal was not the most picturesque of the towns we...
Although Kendal was not the most picturesque of the towns we visited in the Lake District (the competition is stiff), it still had a lot of charm and no shortage of good shops, restaurants, pubs and cafés. It made an excellent base for seeing the Lake District on public transport. We arrived by rail in late October and used Stagecoach buses for the duration of our stay. The buses were clean, comfortable and reliable, with charging points on the buses. The bus network was very easy to use, with the option to buy tickets and get bus times through the Stagecoach app.
The hotel is lovely and very close to Kendal, with lovely decor. We had an evening meal, which was a little pricey but gorgeous. The service was slow, as the wine was brought when we were half way through the meal and a sauce we asked for never materialised. There was a wedding so unfortunately we could not sit out on the balcony, which was a shame as it was a lovely evening. Breakfast was only warm but very nice, but again the service was a little slow. Our tea and toast only arrived when we were half way through our cooked meal.
We went Carus Green Golf Club townhouse to celebrate our 40th Wedding Anniversary with our adult children their partners and our grandson. The accommodation was outstanding. The townhouse had on suite bathrooms, a well equipped kitchen with dining area to accommodate all 7 adults and a very comfortable lounge. Throughout the decor was tastefully done . Would definitely recommend staying here. Kendal town was within walking distance and we found the people very friendly especially when asking for directions.
Yvonne was extremely kind, friendly and keen to help. She supplied an additional small heater as the weather during my stay was bitterly cold and the room, although small, took a long time to warm up (I suspect some heat was lost via the large single glazed window). The useful information about Kendal that Yvonne supplied was very thoughtful. Unfortunately the activity that brought me to the area for the weekend was disrupted by snow so I ended up spending far more time in my room than I’d anticipated.
There is a great deal to like about Stonecross Manor, which is full of character, relatively recently refurbished and has the most wonderful, very welcoming staff. For me, the staff were the hotel’s greatest asset. I felt the hotel offered very good value for money. The location met my needs very well, though it is a little way out of Kendal, which may not suit everyone.
The hotel is in a traditional beautiful local style house, located in a convenient place, just outside the town of Kendal, 20 minutes drive from Windermere, parking spaces are sufficient, the decoration inside is very pretty, the landscape surrounding is idyllic and picturesque, with good restaurant and bar inside, and the pricing is rather reasonable.
Located outskirts of town centre. Nice leisurely walk into town about 20 minutes. Food was delicious and well presented. Staff were excellent they made us feel very welcome and nothing was a problem. They couldn’t do enough for us. Hotel was spotless with sanitiser points throughout hotel. Would definitely recommend this hotel.
The property was a perfect weekend haven in a fantastic location for Kendal and the surrounding areas. It was spotless and the facilities were outstanding. The host had really thought about the lay out and the use of the space. The host went above expectations with communications and even posted something we had left behind.
The property was set back off the road which meant the rooms were lovely and quiet. The room was spacious and the bed was so comfy.
The location was perfect with quite a few local walks for you to start right in Kendal without having to drive.
Breakfast was lovely the next morning and staff couldn’t do enough for you.
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.
Super clean and tidy, it has everything you need. Beds are very comfortable, bathroom has nice shower with good water pressure. It’s located next to Kendal in a nice quiet area, at a short drive from the Lakes. Sara was always quick and helpful for any request, great communication.
The hotel was perfectly located for my needs and onsite parking was good. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. I had an evening meal on the night I arrived which I thoroughly enjoyed. I had a nice large room and breakfast the following morning was excellent.
Wonderful hotel, great location in a beautiful old riverisde building in the centre of Kendal, 5 minutes from the station. Nice spacious rooms, great gym and swimming pool, generous breakfast. Have stayed before and will stay again.
Great hosts in a great location, Kendal has its charms and so close to the lakes. The lodge has everything you need and a great handbook too. Well worth the price, will definitely be returning when we revisit the area.
found myself stuck in Kensal without a hotel and the County Hotel was a welcome respite. comfortable room and quiet (was on 2nd floor) despite quite busy road.
Great hotel in the heart of Kendal..
Really friendly staff
Lovely room separated from the pub, so you can come and go as you please.
Good food in the pub
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