The Premier Inn Penrith is located in the heart of of the town yet only 5.6 miles by road to Pooley Bridge at the head of Ullswater in the northern Lake District National Park.
If you are visiting Penrith on business or leisure, Visiting the lake District, or just transiting through on the nearby M6 the Premier Inn budget hotel is a good choice for all.
Lake District accommodation can be quite expensive yet the Premier Inn would be a good alternative place to stay at reasonable rates and only a short drive to some of the major attractions the park has to offer whilst providing local amenities close to the hotel.
The Premier Inn Penrith hotel contains its own internal restaurant (the Kitchen) however due to its central location there are also numerous places to eat and drink out in and near Penrith, many just a short walk away.
Nearest Place to Eat from this Premier Inn
The The Kitchen Restaurant, Kitchen is located onsite with the Premier Inn Penrith Premier Inn Breakfast Menu - Kid's Eat Free
The Premier Inn Penrith is at an elevation of approximately 428 feet / 130.3 metres above sea level.
Main Towns Near this Premier Inn Direct Line of Sight Distance (miles).
Facilities at the Premier Inn Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Breakfast available Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Digital TV Channels Children Welcome Open All Year WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Lift / Elevator Air Conditioning Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Whats near this Premier Inn ? Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Fishing Golf
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International Airports
Newcastle Airport Woolsington Tyne and Wear NE13 8BZ 48.9 miles
Teesside International Airport Darlington County Durham DL2 1LU 53.9 miles
Local Airports
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 19.6 miles
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 42.3 miles
Heysham Port sailing to -> Douglas Isle of Man Address: South Quay, Heysham Lancashire LA3 2XE 43.8 miles
Port of Tyne International Passenger Terminal sailing to -> Ijmuiden (Netherlands) Address: Royal Quays, North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 6EE 56.6 miles
Attractions & places to see near this Premier Inn.
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Cared for by English Heritage. the castle was built at the end of the 14th century to defend the border from the Scots, it later became a home for King Richard III. It is now a ruin in a public park though the walls still stand tall. - Free entry
On the edge of the Lake district, with a 9 hole course and a 16 bay driving range , plus practice putting area Bunker & Pitching area. Golf Lessons and a very well stocked shop
A popular fell walk, Also known as Saddleback due to the shape of the summit, however the famous Alfred Wainwright popularised the older name of Belncathra which has since been adopted
This 18 hole undulating course is located east of Keswick near Threlkeld set in an extremely scenic position with fell views including Blencathra, Skiddaw and the Helvellyn Range.
A working flour mill, with guided tours and with tea rooms using locally produced flour and milling courses available
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Threlkeld Quarry And Mining Museum - CA12 4TT Stay near here. NY 31966 24479 = grinders.general.presume
Located 3 miles east of Keswick. Based within an old quarry, machinery, a working steam train and line, plus a number of under cover exhibitions. Guided walks are also provided.
Also called Long Meg and her Daughters, a Bronze Age stone circle. a single large stone is referred to as Long Meg with the daughters making up an oval circle
Brothers Water is a small lake located in the eastern region of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. It is situated near the villages of Patterdale & Glenridding surrounded by stunning mountain scenery. The lake is a popular destination for fishing, walking, and other outdoor activities.
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Acorn Bank Garden and Watermill - CA10 1SP Hotels near here. NY 61446 28331 = carbonate.spices.blemishes
Owned by the National Trust, Stroll around the fine 2.5 acre gardens and the site as a whole with 180 acres with woodlands walks a partially restored watermill and a remains of a drift mine. Includes house tours and a tea room / shop
The Deepest tarn in the Lake District, a corrie formed through glaciation on the slopes of High seat forming a bowl shape depression. There is a car park at Mardale Head to walk to the tarn
Referred to as just "Ullswater" this is the second largest lake in the Lake District after Windermere and 7.3 miles long. Popular for its beauty and gentle water pursuit's and steamer service that glides majestically along the lake.
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Carleton Hill Fishery - CA4 0BJ Stay near here. NY 45408 50727 = removable.recruited.earlobes
This fishing venue located near Carlisle in Cumbria, England. The venue features two lakes stocked with a variety of fish, including carp, roach, and bream, and offers facilities such as a tackle shop, toilets, and a car park.
Blencarn Lake is a small lake located near the village of Blencarn in Cumbria, England. It is popular for fishing and offers a peaceful setting for a relaxing day out in nature.
Located at the northern end of the Haweswater reservoir, the surrounding land of water , fells, and gushing beck's suits the promotion of wildlife. You are likely to see a number of small birds plus Pergrine's that roost on nearby rocky crags
One of the higher tarns, (mountain lake) at 718 metre elevation. Located below Stridding Edge leading to the summit of Helvellyn. Originally formed through glaciation
Lonsdale Park is a fishing venue located near Carlisle in Cumbria, England. It features several well-stocked lakes with a variety of fish species, as well as on-site amenities such as a tackle shop, and toilets.
The waterfall, owned by the National Trust formed from Aira Beck, and with a 70 foot fall. Located on the western side of Ullswater with a car park nearby for the falls
One of the lake districts most well known fells / Mountain and the 3rd highest in the Lake District. A Good level of fitness is required to climb Helvellyn with some steep parts requiring a climb over rocks.
One route, striding edge is knife edged scramble and though exhilarating should be taken with great care
Located in the eastern Lake District towards Shap, a remote reservoir in the Mardale Valley approximately 4.2 Miles long and the highest lake in the Lake District Originally a lake, it was dammed at its northern end to increase the size for water supply to Manchester
An 18 hole course set in open moorland, gently rolling landscale with views of distant fells. Includes a clubhouse serving drinks and food and visitors are welcome