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Located in the heart of the beautiful Lake District, Tarn Hows is less than a mile from Derwent Water. Recently refurbished, this former Victorian residence still maintains much of its original features. It also includes free Wi-Fi access.
With a mountain view, each room at Tarn Hows provides a flat-screen TV and an electric kettle. The private bathrooms include a shower, a hairdryer and free toiletries. Extras include linen and a fan.
Every morning, an award-winning breakfast is available within the dining room. Using fresh produce, a full English breakfast, continental or a vegetarian breakfast is on offer.
The property also has free parking.
From the guest house, Scafell Pike is just 13 miles away. Keswick Climbing Wall is a short 5-minute drive away and Cumberland Pencil Museum is a 4-minute journey by car.
Tarn Hows Guest House is a traditional, elegant, slate Victorian residence built in 1864 and recently refurbished throughout, maintaining many original features, yet beautifully appointed having bedrooms with that ’wow-factor’. Tarn Hows could be the perfect base for your stay in the Lake District as our Guest House is within easy walking distance of Keswick town centre, parks, lakes & fells. Leaving your car in our private car park, there are boundless opportunities to explore Keswick, the traditional villages, and the majestic fells and local cultural heritage of the Lake District.
If you wish to walk, climb or cycle amongst the spectacular scenery of the Lake District, there is advice, help and information for you at Tarn Hows Guest House. There are local facilities for guided walks, climbing, golf, swimming, fishing and pony trekking . Why not try sailing, canoeing or kayaking on the beautiful Derwentwater, or for the more adventurous, Via Ferrata or quad biking!
The bustling, historic market town of Keswick in the Lake District is only a few minutes walk away with its acclaimed shops, bars and restaurants. The tranquil waters of Derwentwater are on the doorstep as is the main route to the beautiful Borrowdale valley, reputed to be the most scenic and inspiring in the whole of the Lake District.
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