Swan Hotel
Prices starting from £40 per person per night
One of the Lake District’s oldest hotels, the Swan Hotel was constructed in 1650 as a roadside inn for coach travellers, and features in ‘The Waggoner’ - a poem by Wordsworth. Its location in the countryside of Cumbria means it has stunning views of the Fells and is close to several demanding trails, making it perfect for cyclists and walkers.
If you want to explore the Lake District’s marvels, the Swan Hotel’s warm fires in winter and sun-drenched views in summer make it an ideal base all year round.
The Swan Hotel is not far from the M6 highway and well equipped for teambuilding events and corporate meetings, owning sizeable gardens with a vista of Helm Crag, 38 cosy en-suite guestrooms, wireless internet and excellent conference amenities.
Once you’ve explored the scenic surrounds, enjoy the Walkers Bar’s amicable ambience or a scrumptious supper at the Waggoner’s Restaurant before you retire.
If you’d like a bit of pampering too, visit the leisure and spa amenities at the Macdonald Old England Hotel and Spa just up the road. Nearby attractions include Holker Hall, Beatrix Potter Attraction, Lake Windermere, Dove Cottage - William Wordsworth’s former home, Go Ape!, and the charming Grasmere village.
Prices starting from £40 per person per night
One of the Lake District’s oldest hotels, the Swan Hotel was constructed in 1650 as a roadside inn for coach travellers, and features in ‘The Waggoner’ - a poem by Wordsworth. Its location in the countryside of Cumbria means it has stunning views of the Fells and is close to several demanding trails, making it perfect for cyclists and walkers.
If you want to explore the Lake District’s marvels, the Swan Hotel’s warm fires in winter and sun-drenched views in summer make it an ideal base all year round.
The Swan Hotel is not far from the M6 highway and well equipped for teambuilding events and corporate meetings, owning sizeable gardens with a vista of Helm Crag, 38 cosy en-suite guestrooms, wireless internet and excellent conference amenities.
Local Attractions
Once you’ve explored the scenic surrounds, enjoy the Walkers Bar’s amicable ambience or a scrumptious supper at the Waggoner’s Restaurant before you retire.
If you’d like a bit of pampering too, visit the leisure and spa amenities at the Macdonald Old England Hotel and Spa just up the road. Nearby attractions include Holker Hall, Beatrix Potter Attraction, Lake Windermere, Dove Cottage - William Wordsworth’s former home, Go Ape!, and the charming Grasmere village.


