Powter Howe is a charming guest house nestled in the market town of Keswick, situated within the beautiful Lake District National Park. Known for its cosy environment and warm hospitality, Powter Howe offers a range of beautifully decorated rooms, each furnished with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for guests. The property is surrounded by the captivating landscapes of the Lake District, providing a peaceful retreat for those looking to experience the tranquillity and natural beauty of this famous region.
The guest house offers a variety of amenities aimed at enhancing guests' experiences. A hearty breakfast made from locally sourced ingredients is served each morning to start the day on a delightful note. The communal areas of the property are welcoming and cosy, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploration. The hosts at Powter Howe are known for their friendly and helpful nature, always available to assist guests, offer advice on local attractions, and help plan daily activities to make the most of their Lake District visit.
Located in Keswick, Powter Howe offers convenient access to a host of local attractions and landmarks. A short stroll leads guests into the town centre, where they can discover a variety of shops, restaurants, galleries, and the renowned Theatre by the Lake. The magnificent Derwentwater Lake, ideal for boating and picnicking, is also nearby. Other nearby attractions include the ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle and the array of local walking trails, including those leading to the famous Skiddaw mountain. A stay at Powter Howe guarantees a combination of comfortable accommodation, warm hospitality, and easy access to the rich array of attractions that the Lake District has to offer.
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In addition to the facilities mentioned below, the following are free services
Free breakfast is included in the booking fee Free parking is available
Free Wifi or Broadband is available
This property is at an elevation of approximately 330 feet / 100.6 metres above sea level
Facilities at the accommodation Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Tea / Coffee making facilities Breakfast available Car Parking onsite / close by Pets Allowed Open All Year Free Wifi Internet
Facilities Nearby Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Water Sports Fishing Golf Walking Country Cycling Country
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Newcastle Airport Woolsington Tyne and Wear NE13 8BZ 66.0 miles
Teesside International Airport Darlington County Durham DL2 1LU 71.6 miles
Local Airports
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 27.0 miles
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 34.8 miles
The Osprey Watch in the Lake District is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers, looking to witness the majestic osprey in its natural habitat. The osprey is a large bird of prey that migrates to the UK from West Africa during the spring and summer months, making its nest in the Lake District. The Osprey Watch offers visitors the opportunity to watch the osprey from a safe distance and observe its behavior in the wild.
ot one of the tallest waterfalls in the Lake District with a fall of approximately 30 feet, but certainly pretty and best viewed after good rain. Located towards the north western area of the Whinlatter Forest Park
2.5m / 4km - - 37min
Mirehouse Historic House And Gardens - CA12 4QE Hotels near here. NY 23417 28228 = formally.recliner.saga
A 17th century English manor house and beautiful gardens with many rare plants open to the public, with walks of nearby fells, and down to Bassenthwaite Lake. Includes a children's playground and tearooms.
Previous visitor attraction of the year award for Cumbria
Outdoor activity centre in the Whinlatter Forest Park, with high level walks through the trees, plus segway hire to see the forest on a different mode of transport.
A wild region carefully managed for outdoor actiivities please see website for more information - map point taken at the Bowness Knott Car Park as no direct access
A Lake in the northern lakleland area, all but 4 miles long and yet relatively narrow.Uniquely the only body of water called a 'Lake' as opposed to 'water' or 'mere' The popular fell, Skiddaw lies immediately tot he east of the lake.
Is this Bed and breakfast located in a recognised scenic area?
Yes this Bed and breakfast lies within or on the border of the Lake District National Park
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