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Cragside B&B
39 Blencathra Street
Keswick
Cumbria
England
CA12 4HX – Find hotels near this postcode

United Kingdom
Bed and breakfast
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These top Bed and breakfast highlights showcase key property features, facilities, and notable nearby places. We also list top dining options, usually within 2 miles, though this may extend in remote areas. Property Highlights & Local Area
Restaurant or eatery nearby
Breakfast available
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Parking on-site

The guest house provides a range of amenities aimed at enhancing the guest experience. A delicious, locally sourced breakfast is served each morning, ensuring a delightful start to the day. The common areas of the house are inviting and comfortable, perfect for guests to relax and socialise after a day of exploring the local area. The friendly hosts at Cragside are always on hand to assist with any enquiries and to provide advice about the local attractions and activities, ensuring guests make the most of their Lake District visit.
The location of Cragside in Keswick provides convenient access to a plethora of local attractions and landmarks. A short walk leads guests to the town centre, where they can explore an array of shops, restaurants, galleries, and the popular Theatre by the Lake. For nature enthusiasts, the stunning Derwentwater Lake is nearby, offering opportunities for boating and picnicking, while the awe-inspiring Castlerigg Stone Circle is a short drive away. Adventurous guests can tackle nearby hiking trails, such as those leading to the Skiddaw mountain range. By staying at Cragside, guests can enjoy a combination of homely comfort, friendly hospitality, and easy access to the vast array of attractions that the Lake District has to offer.
Facilities at this Bed and breakfast
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Shower or Bath
Adults Only
Tea / Coffee making facilities
Breakfast available
Special Diet Options
Car Parking onsite / close by
TV in Room
Digital TV Channels
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet
Luggage Storage
En-suite or Private Bathroom
Shower or Bath
Adults Only
Tea / Coffee making facilities
Breakfast available
Special Diet Options
Car Parking onsite / close by
TV in Room
Digital TV Channels
Open All Year
Free Wifi Internet
Luggage Storage

What's near Keswick
Entertainment
Bar / Pub
Restaurant or Eatery
Horse Riding/Pony
Water Sports
Golf
Walking Country
Cycling Country
Views from the property
Mountain Views
Entertainment
Bar / Pub
Restaurant or Eatery
Horse Riding/Pony
Water Sports
Golf
Walking Country
Cycling Country
Views from the property
Mountain Views
Frequently Asked Questions.
What attractions can i find nearby for a day out?
At Hotel Finder UK we have found 6 places of interest near the Cragside B&B. You can view further places of interest here.
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Keswick Museum And Art Gallery (0.2 miles)
A Museum dedicated to the life and history of the local area, located in station Road Keswick between Upper and Lower Fitz Parks -
The Cumberland Pencil Museum (0.6 miles)
An interesting museum from the production and history of pencils, a replica graphite mine and tables where you can create your own art, ideal for the young ones. -
Derwentwater (1.4 miles)
A popular tourist destination, Derwentwater lake is almost 3 miles long, with several islands within the lake and surrounded by fells. The equally popular town of Keswick lies on the northern shores and boats can by hired on the lake
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Ashness Bridge (2.4 miles)
An Iconic view of the Lake district - Ashness Bridge is a small stone built structure set in stunning countryside, with walk from the car park. -
Threlkeld Quarry And Mining Museum (3.1 miles)
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. -
Bowder Stone (4.6 miles)
Located on the B5289 road from Keswick to the Borrodale Valley, A large single lava rock, precariously balanced on one edge (or so it seems) with a ladder to climb on top. Managed by the National Trust