Lake District Pubs - Northern Lakes
Turks Head, Alston. Olde Worlde pub in the market square of Alston
- the highest market town in England.
Aboard
Inn, Appleby-in-Westmorland. Situated in the centre of Appleby
close to train station. Good reputation for bar meals.
Royal
Oak, Appleby-in-Westmorland. A white washed stone building which
dates back over 300 years.
Mardale
Inn, Bampton. A cosy, non-smoking Lake District inn dating back
to the early 1700's village of Bampton, located between Shap and Haweswater.
Crown Inn, Blencowe nr Penrith. A friendly village inn serving good
pub food and a couple of real ales.
Oddfellows Arms, Caldbeck. A centrally positioned coaching inn in John
Peel's Caldbeck, dating back to the 17th century.
Wellington Inn, Great Orton nr Carlisle. Small village pub close to
Carlisle serving home cooked food and boasting a beer garden.
Boot & Shoe Inn, Greystoke. A 16th century coaching inn set in
the village made famous by Tarzan and Sir Gordon Richards' stables.
Old Crown, Hesket Newmarket. Award winning pub with good food and up
to 6 Hesket ales brewed by the pubs own brewery.
Dog and Gun, Keswick. A traditional pub with oak beams, flag stone
floors and a real log fire. Home to Keswick Mountain Rescue Team.
George Inn, Keswick. A former 16th Century Coaching Inn, carefully
restored to its former glory, The George Hotel is one of Jennings individual
inns.
Keswick Lodge, Keswick. An 18th Century Coaching Inn, with traditional
features serving good pub food.
Lake Road Inn, Keswick. Jennings pub famed for its good food - particularly
home made steak pie and local Borrowdale Trout.
Ye Olde Golden Lion, Keswick. A 200 year old grade II listed building
in the centre of Keswick with good food and a real fire.
Shepherds Inn, Langwathby. Situated in the Eden valley close to many
attractions and offering a number of homemade dishes.
Sun Inn, Pooley Bridge. A traditional Lakeland inn with log fires and
good pub food set in the lovely village of Pooley Bridge at the edge
of Ullswater.
Langstrath
Country Inn, Stonethwaite. A fully non-smoking pub in the lovely
village of Stonethwaite. Good range of real ales and pub food.
Horse
& Farrier Inn, Threlkeld. A traditional Lakeland Inn serving
good quality real ales. With flagged floors and wooden beams the pub
is steeped in history.
Queens
Head Inn, Tirril. Once owned by the Wordsworth family the pub has
a document signed by William Wordsworth on display. Excellent real ales.
Yanwath
Gate Inn, Yanwath. Recently refurbished inn with great real ales,
food, and a better than average wine list.