About Hundith Hill Hotel
Guests staying at Hundith Hill Hotel Hotel, Cockermouth, Cumbria, can enjoy a few al-fresco drinks on the hotel’s patio and during cooler weather relax in the comfortable armchairs of the lounge.
The rooms feature flat-screen TV’s, desks, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary toiletries and free Wi-Fi.
The Hundith Hill Hotel Hotel boasts 27 en-suite rooms, a restaurant, a bar/lounge as well as a private garden, conference facilities and free on-site parking.
Popular British dishes are on offer at the restaurant as well as freshly prepared breakfast and afternoon cream teas. Light snacks and an extensive variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available at the on-site bar.
Derwentwater, Catbells Lakeland Walk, Wordsworth House & Gardens, Buttermere, Theatre by the Lake and Castlerigg Stone Circle are all in close proximity to the hotel. Whinlatter Forest Park, The Lake District Wildlife Park and Hope Park are also close by.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Clean rooms with stunning views.
Guests said that they thoroughly enjoyed waking up to the picturesque views of the Cumbria countryside which they could enjoy from their balconies. Many were pleased to find that their accommodation was clean upon arrival and appreciated the fact that the rooms were serviced daily by the housekeeping staff.
positive:
Picturesque yet convenient location.
The hotel is nestled in the lush Cumbrian countryside and surrounded by 14 acres of private gardens offering peace and tranquillity as well as picture-postcard views. Guests who wanted to sample the local pubs and restaurants were pleased to find that they could walk to the nearby village and also appreciated being close to many tourist attractions.
positive:
Pleasant communal areas.
During their free time guests enjoyed relaxing in the well-presented lounge which was said to be recently decorated and featuring a cosy open fire place. During finer weather many chose to have their drinks and afternoon tea on the sun terrace from which they could take in the views of the gardens.