Places to stay in Stockdalewath, Cumbria
Stockdalewath is a small village in Cumbria, approximately 7.5 miles south of Carlisle in the extreme northwest of England. It is located on the River Roe, and is in the civil parish of Dalston. Local restaurants include Hay Close Tea Room & Crafts, Johns Plaice, The Watermill, and Peking Chef House.
The center of Stockdalewath ( which is at is longitude -2°57'13.136 and latitude 54°47'46.885 ) is located
4 miles away from Dalston, 6 miles away from Caldbeck, 6 miles away from Orton and 7 miles away from Carlisle.
Available Stockdalewath lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Stockdalewath.
Hotels
Approx 4 miles away in Carlisle:
Bustling Carlisle - the Border City - with its historic Castle, Cathedral and museums, is just 15 minutes away. It is also the terminus for the famous Settle to Carlisle steam railway, probably the most scenic line in the U.K. Carlisle Racecourse holds a variety of meetings throughout the year.
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 5 miles away in Carlisle:
Woodlea Bed and Breakfast situated at Nealhouse - mid way between historic Carlisle and the quiet market town of Wigton offers luxury bed and breakfast ( B&B ) accommodation within easy travelling distance of Keswick, The Northern Lakes, Gretna Green and the Scottish Borders.
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 5 miles away in Hesket Newmarket:
Daffodil offers an exclusive private suite bed and breakfast, and a perfect escape, in the lake district, for busy lives..
Cottage / Caravan Parks
Approx 5 miles away in Dalston:
We are a privately owned, family run static, touring and camping park, set in the peaceful and tranquil grounds of Dalston Hall Estate.On site club house with a licensed bar and serves breakfast and evening meals.
We are only a short drive away .....
Cottage / Caravan Parks
Approx 5 miles away in Hesket Newmarket:
If you enjoy quality tranquil time, away from children, away from routine hustle & bustle, you'll get it at Riverside. And realistically, it's a joy any time of year to see the Lake District in its unique tranquil constant splendor..
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