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Rothay Garden Hotel Star Rating 4        
Broadgate

Set amid 2 acres of gardens, this upscale riverside hotel within a Victorian estate is an 8-minutes walk from the town centre and 1 mile from Dove Cottage.The contemporary rooms and suites include flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Some units add private terraces and seating areas, while the loft suites have crag views.
Macdonald Swan Hotel Star Rating 3        
Keswick Road

Built in the 1650s, this former coaching inn on the A591, one of the oldest hotels in the Lake District, is a 12-minute walk from the centre of Grasmere.Traditional rooms with plush accents come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add features like 4-poster beds, Nespresso machines, and/or views of gardens/fells.
The Daffodil Hotel Star Rating 4        
Keswick Road

On the shores of Grasmere water, this contemporary hotel on the A591 road sits among rolling hills. It's a 2-minute walk from Dove Cottage, home of the poet William Wordsworth, and a 12-minute walk from Grasmere village.Chic rooms feature contemporary furnishings, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
The Wordsworth Hotel Grasmere Star Rating 4        
Grasmere Ambleside Cumbria

Off the A591 road in the village of Grasmere, this sophisticated Victorian-style hotel and spa is a 3-minute walk from the River Rothay.Chic, refined rooms feature Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Upgraded rooms add village or garden views, and suites (some with private balconies) include iPod docks and living areas.
Dale Lodge Hotel Star Rating 3        
Red Bank Road

Centrally located in the village of Grasmere, this refined, modern hotel is set in a restored Georgian country house. It's 2 minutes' walk from the River Rothay and 0.4 miles from the A591.
The Gold Rill Hotel Grasmere Star Rating 3        
Red Bank Road

Offering expansive countryside views, this polished hotel set in an elegant stone manor is a 4-minute walk from Grasmere village and 0.5 miles from the A591.Bright, modern rooms with period accents have flat-screen TVs, en suite bathrooms, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
The Travellers Rest Inn Star Rating 3        
Grasmere

An original 16thC coaching inn on the outskirts of Grasmere village, The Travellers Rest epitomizes the traditional Lakeland inn. Full of old world charm and character with oak beams and inglenooks, roaring log fires in winter and beer gardens with panoramic views in summer, comfortable bedrooms, real ale and award winning food..
Oak Bank Hotel Star Rating 3        
Broadgate

Sitting just outside the village of Grasmere and 0.4 miles from the A591, this country-chic hotel dating to the 1870s is set among quaint gardens.The contemporary rooms offer free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, en suite bathrooms and stocked hospitality trays.
Lancrigg Hotel & Kitchen Star Rating 3        
Easedale Road

In a country house dating from the 1600s and once occupied and restored by poet William Wordsworth, this charming hotel with 30 acres of gardens is within Lake District National Park, and 0.9 miles from the village of Grasmere.The quaint rooms and suites with private or en suite bathrooms feature elegant furnishings, Wi-Fi, and cable or satellite TV; some have 4-poster beds, rural views and/or whirlpool baths.
Chestnut Villa Star Rating 3        
Keswick Road

Chestnut Villa was originally built in 1904, as a Coaching Inn and is situated on the edge of the picturesque 'honeypot' village of Grasmere. Under new management, the owners are refurbishing bringing a fresh decor and relaxed, calm atmosphere. Guests are greeted with a warm welcome and are encouraged to come and go as they please with their own key.
 
 
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Grasmere is a village in the county of Cumbria, in the northwest of England. It lies within the Lake District National Park, one of Britain's loveliest areas. Grasmere is in a valley surrounded by hills and near the lake that bears the same name. Its stone houses and lovely views make it a very special place. It was here that the poet William Wordsworth lived and is now buried. The houses where he lived are open to the public: Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, and a visit to these would be of great interest. Grasmere Church dates back to the 13th century. It is on the banks of the River Rothay next to the Wordsworth Daffodil Garden, where you can have your name engraved in stone to form part of the pathway. Another attraction is the famous Sarah Nelson's Gingerbread Shop. Despite its small size, Grasmere has a range of shops and good restaurants where gingerbread is sure to be on the menu. Grasmere has some of the best hotels in the Lake District National Park, and there are also comfortable B&Bs and guest houses. If you want to spend a peaceful time surrounded by fantastic landscape, don't miss this marvellous destination. Come to Grasmere.