Did you know? Areas of interest in and around Cumbria include the Lake District, the North Pennines, the Solway Firth, the Yorkshire Dales, Hadrian's Wall and Arnside & Silverdale.
Wateredge Inn
Waterhead Bay, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0EP T: 015394 32332
500 year old pub and hotel set in attractive gardens and woodland near the lake. The pub serves a wide selection of malt whiskies and is well known for the quality of its food.
Clean, well behaved dogs on a lead are allowed in the bar in the evenings. They are sometimes allowed in the lounge if food is not being served. Dogs are also allowed to stay in the Garden Lodge guest bedrooms.
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The Boot Inn
Boot, Eskdale Valley, Cumbria CA19 1TG T: 019467 23224
16th-century free house surrounded by spectacular scenery. The pub has a conservatory and garden with a couple of areas for children to play. Fresh local produce is served.
Dogs allowed in the bar and conservatory area and in the guest bedrooms at no extra cost. This is a very dog friendly pub and the owner loves dogs.
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The Highwayman
Burrow, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria LA6 2RJ T: 01524 273338
The George and Dragon is an 18th century coaching inn. It has been lovingly restored by local craftsmen who have reused stone, slate flags, design and colours sympathetic to the Georgian period. When you visit the George and Dragon in Cumbria, you can enjoy a pint of local ale, relax with a glass of fine wine and indulge in the Lowther produce, feeling that you're somewhere rather unique.
Dogs welcome in the bar area but not the restaurant. Dogs are also welcome to stay in the guest bedrooms by prior arrangement.
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The Hare & Hounds is a 17th century coaching Inn nestled in the beautiful hamlet of Bowland Bridge, at the very heart of the Lake District Winster Valley, with stunning views across the surrounding fells. Perfectly situated it is within easy reach of all attractions of the National Park and only a 10 minute drive from the market town of Kendal and 3 miles from the shores of Lake Windermere. This cosy Inn has been refurbished recently to create an eclectic mix of old and new.
Dogs welcome in the bar. Water bowls are provided for the pubs four legged guests.
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The Boot and Shoe is a 17th Century Coaching Inn, set in the picturesque village of Greystoke of Tarzan Fame and the Gordon Richards Racing Stables. It is a very friendly and welcoming pub with good food. Worth a visit if you're visiting the North Lakes.
Dogs welcome. Dogs are welcome in the guest bedrooms by prior arrangement.
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The Red Lion Inn is a Traditional 15th century Lakeland Inn (the oldest pub in Hawkshead), situated in the centre of the beautiful village of Hawkshead in the heart of the English Lake District. Traditional home cooked food is served in the bar & the dining room both at lunchtimes (between 12 noon & 2.30 p.m.) and evenings (from 6 p.m till 9 p.m). Sunday food is served all day from 12 noon until 7 p.m.
Very dog friendly pub with water and biscuits offered. Dogs are welcome in the bar area. One well behaved dog may stay in the guest bedrooms.
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