Every year, some 15 million people pitch up to explore the craggy fells and gleaming mountain tarns of the Lake District National Park. But this place – once just a collection of remote Cumberland counties, bordered by the Irish Sea and the Pennines – didn’t even get its name until 1730.
Ever since the romantic poets arrived in the 19th century, Lakeland (as it’s known by locals) has been a cultural phenomenon, beloved by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Ransome and Beatrix Potter, who lived and wrote in the Lakes. Now a Unesco World Heritage Site, it’s as popular as ever, meaning you’ll need a restful spot to kick back in and escape the crowds with a soothing spa session.
The best hotels in the Lake District are:
- Best for a modern feel: The Daffodil Hotel and Spa, Booking.com
- Best for weary walkers: Rothay Garden Hotel and Riverside Spa, Booking.com
- Best for couples: Brimstone, Brimstonehotel.co.uk
- Best for boutique appeal: The Swan Hotel and Spa, Booking.com
- Best for Scandi style: Gilpin Hotel and Lake House, Thegilpin.co.uk
- Best for being in the heart of the action: Low Wood Bay Resort and Spa, Booking.com
- Best for Lakeland views: Lodore Falls Hotel and Spa, Lakedistricthotels.net
- Best for active types: Another Place, Another.place
- Best for having your own hot tub: Aphrodites Boutique Suites, Booking.com
- Best for country house charm: Holbeck Ghyll Country House Hotel, Booking.com
Neighbourhood: Grasmere
With candle lanterns, fibre-optic lighting, brushed concrete walls and pops of abstract art, the spa at The Daffodil – on the shores of Grasmere, across the road from Wordsworth’s Dove Cottage – is modern and slinky. At its centre is a bubbly thermal pool enclaved by a sauna, steam room and tepidarium. The treatment menu is comprehensive – including mud Rasul treatments, regenerative massages and botanical facials using Germaine de Capuccini products. Rooms here are crisp and contemporary and most come with staggering lake or valley views. Take a look at our full review of The Daffodil Hotel and Spa here.
Price: Doubles from £163
Neighbourhood: Grasmere
Rothay is a homely hotel, strictly for grown-ups, where wholesome wellness goes hand in hand with a floor-to-ceiling windows kind of luxury. The intimate, light-filled spa comes with views across the fells to sparkling waters beyond and is the ideal space for easing walk-weary limbs. Choose between a dip in the…
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