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Keswick Country House Hotel
The whole hotel was immaculate, breakfast was fabulous, staff were lovely
Reviewed on Jan 28, 2026

Lake District Castle Inn
Shannon on reception was exceptional and our room was spotlessly clean anx well serviced.
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2026

Armathwaite Hall Hotel
Had an amazing stay. Hotel,spa and grounds so lovely! Super, lovely garden room with views towards the lake!The staff here really do go above and beyond! Loved the spa with fantastic staff! The meal in the Grill was fantastic! Loved the real fires, especially in the great main Hall Highly recommend ...
Reviewed on Jan 21, 2026

Peel Place Noddle

Muncaster Cottages
Cottage needed lots of TLC in the way of painting, ware and tare and all over general update
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2023

Apartment 6
Popular places to visit
The Beacon
You can spend time exploring the galleries in The Beacon during your trip to Whitehaven. Savor the top-notch restaurants and lively bars while in town.
Fleswick Bay
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at Fleswick Bay during your trip to Whitehaven? Amble around the area's waterfront or visit its churches.
The Rum Story
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in The Rum Story during your trip to Whitehaven. While you're here, you can savor the lively bars.
North Beach
Why not spend a lazy afternoon at North Beach during your trip to Whitehaven? Amble around the area's waterfront or visit its churches.
West Cumberland Hospital
Though West Cumberland Hospital might be what brings you to town, perhaps you'll have a chance to explore more of Whitehaven while you are here.
Whitehaven Castle
Whitehaven Castle is just one of the places to see in Whitehaven, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the waterfront or visit the churches while you're in the area.
![Near site of Cleator Moor West station, 1986, Believed to be a northward view along the course of the former Cleator & Workington Junction line, which was built, along with various other lines, for transporting haematite iron ore from the rich mines in the area to the iron- and steel-works in the Workington and Harrington Disticts. For 100 years from the 1860s this area, nowadays almost reclaimed by Nature, had been heavily industrialised and honeycombed by railways: the remnants of spoil-heaps from the iron and coal mines can be seen on the horizon. [I was not entirely sure exactly where I was when I took this photograph, nor am I very familiar with the complexity of the former railways of West Cumberland, so would welcome further discussion about it!]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/4607/2961878a-d481-4eb6-bedd-f36687cee09b.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=512&h=288&q=medium)
