The Premier Inn Ulverston is designated as being in the south lakes and the hotel is located south of the lake District National Park boundary and ideal as a base for visiting this extremely scenic area just 3.5 miles away.
If you are willing to travel a little further north from Ulverston into the park, you have a whole wealth of popular tourist destinations to visit for example Windermere is just 18 miles away and Keswick 33 miles. It is worth noting, although these and many other destinations are a reasonable drive, you will as part of the journey be passing through very scenic countryside with opportunities to stop on the way to take in the scenery.
The Premier Inn Ulverston Hotel has its own internal Thyme restaurant, lifts, air conditioning and free WiFi plus free parking.
Nearest Place to Eat from this Premier Inn
The Thyme Bar & Grill Restaurant, is located onsite with the Premier Inn Ulverston
The Premier Inn Ulverston is at an elevation of approximately 27 feet / 8.4 metres above sea level.
Beaches near this Premier Inn, distance in miles.
Canal Foot Beach
Near Ulverston - a marsh and sandy composition 1.3m away.The head of the beach has a short section of salt marsh, not too appealing but it is good for the views.
Bardsea Beach
Near Bardsea - Ulverston - a sandy and shingle composition 2.6m away.Located on the north eastern side of the Furness peninsula at Bardsea, close to Ulverston. The Beach overlooks Morcambe bay and Ulverston Sands, care should be made regarding tide times and mud hazards if venturing too far from the land.
Aldingham Beach
Near Aldingham - a sandy and pebble composition 4.8m away.Initially a pebble beach at its head, sand appears as the tide goes out. This beach on the Furness peninsula faces east into Morcambe Bay but be aware of mud in the bay when the tide goes out. There is a small place to park next to toilets close to the beach
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 ? Beach or Coast Nearby Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Water Sports Fishing Golf
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Premier Inn Travel & Directions Hub.
Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool Merseyside L24 1YD 60.1 miles
Leeds Bradford International Airport Leeds West Yorkshire LS19 7TU 62.0 miles
Local Airports
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 8.7 miles
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 52.8 miles
Motorways
A601(M) Junction J35a Milnthorpe, Kendal, Morecambe, Carnforth 13.9 miles
A601(M) Junction B6254 Carnforth, Over Kellet, Kirkby Lonsdale 14.3 miles
A601(M) Junction J35 Lake District, Carlisle, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancaster, Preston, THE SOUTH 14.3 miles
Cared for by English Heritage. The castle remains are located on Piel Island which itself is located between the Furness peninsula mainland and Walney Island.
An 18 hole course with great views over Morecambe Bay and the Lake District fells from its own elevated position. With practice areas, club house with food and drink and visitors are welcome
Arnside Pier is a historic pier situated on the estuary of the River Kent in Arnside, a village located in Cumbria, England. It was originally built in the mid-19th century and is now a popular spot for fishing, walking, and enjoying the scenic views of Morecambe Bay.
Country house and former home of John Ruskin , a museum and arts centre
10.1m / 16.3km -
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway - LA12 8AL Hotels near here. SD 34947 84244 = nearly.pimples.amphibian
A heritage railway in the Lake District with 3.2 miles of track and with running steam loco's pulling carriages to the shores of Lake Winder and Lakeside station
A recreation location, with forest trails, to walk and cycle, mountain bike trails, you can even hire an Electric bike. Look out for the forest art as you walk and don't forget the forest visitors centre and Grizedale Café
Dalton Castle is a 14th-century peel tower located in the town of Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. This Grade I listed building is managed by the National Trust which also features a museum.
An impressive 800 year old building, with stunning architecture and a unique square belfry tower constructed diagonally, and original 15th century stained glass windows
A disused slate quarry in the hills west of Little Arrow near Coniston, now flooded, it has a particularly impressive waterfall from the surrounding land into the quarry
An RSPB nature reserve but not just birds, though with plenty, of bird life there are also otters, deer plus the largest reed bed in north west England , hides, visitor centre and a sky tower
Cared for by English Heritage. Though now in ruins, the remains are still impressive with area ornately decorated. There is also a visitors centre on site with exhibitions
Operated by the National Trust, this is a a rebuilt Victorian steam yacht that cruises Coniston Water, you can also combine this with great walks from the shores around the lake
An 18 hole course set on the Furness peninsula with stunning views of both fells and sea. Includes a clubhouse and visitors are welcome.
6.7m / 10.8km -
Hill Top House - Beatrix Potter - LA22 0LF Stay near here. SD 37040 95648 = amount.kidney.dolly
The home of Beatrix Potter's before it was left to the National Trust. This wonderfully preserved 17th-century farmhouse was the inspiration to many of the children's books from this well known writers
Regular scheduled cruises and group charters on Coniston Water with the ability to either stay on the boat or get of to form part of a walk in the area
Located on the south westen shores of Lake Windermere near Newby Bridge with both freshwater and marine aquariums, reptiles and an underwater perspex viewing tunnel
A working museum cared for by English Heritage, Built in 1835 and as the name suggests, provided wooden bobbins to the weaving and spinning industries of northern England
An 18 hole 6065 yard slightly undulating parkland course, located right on the coast . There is a Pro shop, clubhouse with bar and food available and visitors are welcome.
7.9m / 12.7km -
Blackwell Arts and Craft House - LA23 3JT Stay near here. SD 40163 94592 = materials.dads.roving
A large property and arts & Crafts historic house with tea rooms and craft shop
A Tarn (small mountain lake/ pond) located in the hills west of Coniston water at an elevation of approximately 152 metres - a man made lake with a dam wall at tits northern end
8.2m / 13.2km -
The Old Man of Coniston - LA21 8HX Stay near here. SD 27333 97756 = panther.royally.animates
A fell in the Southern Fells region of the Lake District, overlooking Coniston village and the lake
A museum in Barrow-in-Furness, holding collection related to the immediate area from ancient artifacts to the more recent ship building and steel making heritage
8.6m / 13.8km -
Claife Viewing Station - LA22 0LW SV 0 = sharpens.laughs.tile
Located on the west side of lake Windermere follow a wooded path uphill to a semi ruined building, positioned atop a rocky outcrop for fine views over Lake Windermere
The 3rd oldest links course in England, located on Walney Island at the tip of the Furness peninsula. With its location you get stunning views over the Irish Sea, and the distant Lake district fells
A lake just over 5 miles long, in the southern Lake District. with boat hire available and pleasant walks around the lake and nearby fells. he lake has history of many attempts at the water speed record