Walking in Cumbria

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If you’re looking to go on a walking holiday in the UK, why not visit Cumbria? Home to the Lake District and Scafell Pike, the region is popular with walkers and adventure activity enthusiasts. Walking through Cumbria gives visitors the chance to really discover and explore one of the UK’s most beautiful areas.

So if you’re planning a walking holiday in Cumbria why not stay in a pub and make the most out of your trip? Pubs are a great alternative to hotels and traditional B&Bs which offer walkers not just a place to sleep but somewhere where they can also eat, drink and socialise under one roof.

After a fantastic day out exploring the Pennines or climbing England’s highest peak – Scafell Pike, walkers can retire to their individually styled room, have a soak in the bath and then head downstairs to enjoy a plate of delicious home cooked food. Rooms are fitted will all the mod cons such as flat screen TV’s, Freeview and tea and coffee making facilities ensuring you’ll have a refreshing night’s sleep.

With home cooked meals served throughout the day you can start your day the right way with a tasty and hearty full English breakfast before heading out on your walk. In the evening choose from a range of home cooked dishes, from pub classics to meals with a twist. Meals are prepared by excellent chefs who use the freshest locally sourced ingredients to give you a real taste of Cumbria’s finest food. You’ll be spoilt for choice!

In the evenings there’s plenty to do in pubs in Cumbria as they are at the heart of many communities. After dinner guests can relax in the bar by a warm fire in the winter or out on the beer garden in the summer. Staying in a pub in Cumbria offers walkers the chance to meet locals and travellers alike, swap stories and learn about the region from those who know it best.

For more information on what there is to explore, check out our Things to Do in Cumbria guide.

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