Places to stay in Outhgill, Cumbria

Outhgill is a hamlet in Mallerstang, Cumbria. It lies about 5 miles south of Kirkby Stephen. Local restaurants include The Fat Lamb, The Black Swan, Restaurant At The Black Swan Hotel, and Pink Geranium Cafe.

The center of Outhgill ( which is at is longitude -2°20'11.796 and latitude 54°24'31.870 ) is located 5 miles away from Kirkby Stephen, 6 miles away from Newbiggin-on-Lune, 8 miles away from Cautley and 9 miles away from Brough.

Available Outhgill lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Outhgill.

Outhgill Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Hotels

Jolly Farmers

Approx 5 miles away in Kirkby Stephen:

The Jolly Farmers Guest House was an old coaching inn and used to belong to the local manor house. The old Estate Manager’s House is now the dining room and the old barn in the back garden has been converted into a cottage.
63 High Street
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
Guest Houses

Old Croft House

Approx 5 miles away in Kirkby Stephen:

Dating from 1750� The Old Croft House has retained much of its original charm and character with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Kirkby Stephen is surrounded by spectacular countryside and enjoys an enviable position between the Yorkshire .....
Market Street
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria
Hotels

Redmayne House

Approx 5 miles away in Kirkby Stephen:

Silver Street
Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria

Outhgill Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Outhgill

The Fat Lamb ( Dining / Other ). The Fat Lamb Country Inn lies on the crossroads of Ravenstonedale, Sedbergh and Kirkby Stephen, offering high quality bed and breakfast accommodation and good food midway between the Lakes and Dales. Situated between the National Parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, this friendly hotel makes a superb base for exploring into these two popular holiday areas, or the lesser known North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The scenery all around the Fat Lamb is quite simply fantastic, and very varied. The differing characters of the Dales on one side and the Howgills on the other make this an excellent base for countryside lovers and walkers (both serious hikers and those just out for a gentle ramble). www.fatlamb.co.uk Link