Places to stay in Grasmere, Cumbria
We currently have 19 accommodations in and around Grasmere. There are also other regional listings available for Guest Houses, Campgrounds, Self Catering, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.
Grasmere is a village, and popular tourist destination, in the centre of the English Lake District. It takes its name from the adjacent lake, and is associated with the Lake Poets. Local dining options include The Potting Shed, Signature Restaurant, Newbys Delicatessen, and Baldry’s Cafe.
The poet William Wordsworth, who lived in Grasmere for fourteen years, described it as "the loveliest spot that man hath ever found".
The center of Grasmere ( which is at is longitude -3°1'33.704 and latitude 54°27'28.764 ) is located 4 miles away from Rydal, 4 miles away from Ambleside, 4 miles away from Waterhead Bay and 6 miles away from Troutbeck.
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Restaurant At The Gold Rill Hotel ( / Modern European ). Stunning backdrops, glorious tranquillity and fine food: The Gold Rill Hotel is a feast for the senses.
Make it your first choice when considering hotels in Grasmere.
Just two minutes stroll from the centre of Grasmere, yet set in quiet seclusion between mere and mountains, The Gold Rill is the perfect base for exploring the Lake District.
www.goldrill.co.uk
Britannia Inn ( Dining / Other ). The Britannia is the quintessential English Lake District Inn.
Nestled in the centre of the picturesque village of Elterwater amidst the imposing mountains of the Langdale Valley, The Britannia offers a sanctuary away from hectic daily life with real ales and foods to satisfy all tastes.
www.britinn.net
Restaurant At White Moss House ( Dining / Other ). An historic Wordsworth house, with all the necessary modern facilities, White Moss House has been called 'the smallest most splendid hotel in the world'
www.whitemoss.com
Renamed properties
- Mr & Mrs Smith Forest Side at Keswick Road may have been previously known as Forest Side Hotel