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Riverside Hotel Kendal Star Rating 3        
Beezon Road

In a converted 17th-century tannery, this unassuming hotel on the River Kent is a 4-minute walk from Kendal village, 17 minutes on foot from Kendal Castle ruins and a mile from Abbot Hall Art Gallery.The modern rooms all include free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. Suites add living areas.
Crooklands Hotel Kendal Star Rating 3        
Crooklands

Situated in an idyllic location, between Peasy Beak and Lancaster Canal, surrounded by rolling hills and green countryside. Just 1 mile from junction 36 of the M6, an ideal location for exploring the Lakes and the Yorkshire Dales. The hotel has a traditional feel with a modern twist, comprising of a modern contemporary entrance with residents gallery with free Wi-Fi.
County Hotel Kendal Star Rating 2        
Station Road

Set in a historic former coaching inn on the A6, this quaint hotel near Kendal village is a 2-minute walk from National Rail trains and the River Kent, and a 14-minute walk from Kendal Castle ruins.Rooms feature en suite bathrooms, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.The hotel dining room offers breakfast and evening meals, while a lounge bar features a sprung dance floor.
Gilpin Bridge Inn Leven Kendal Star Rating 3        
Bridge End Levens

Venue with classic pub food, outdoor seating, an indoor games area and 11 en-suite guest rooms...
Days Inn Kendal Star Rating 3        
Roadchef Motorway Scv Area M6 South Cumbria

At a service centre with fast food dining, this unassuming hotel off the M6 motorway overlooks Killington Reservoir. It's 7 miles from Kendal Castle and 9 miles from the Lake District National Park.Basic rooms include free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as work desks, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.
Two Acres Star Rating 3        
Force Lane

Set in a single-storey home, this rural B&B is 3.8 miles from Levens Hall, 12 miles from Bowness-on Windermere and 1.7 miles from Sizergh Castle.
The Punch Bowl at Barrows Green Star Rating 4        
Barrows Green

Enjoy your visit to Kendal with a stay at The Punch Bowl. You can relax with a drink at the bar / lounge, and the restaurant is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat. Rooms at this upscale inn offer flat-screen TVs and free WiFi.
Hillside Bed & Breakfast Star Rating 4        
4 Beast Banks

Adjacent to Castle Howe, this Victorian townhouse B&B sits elevated on a hillside above Kendal village and the A6. It's 2 minutes' walk from the town centre, 13 minutes' walk from National Rail trains and 16 minutes' walk from Kendal Castle.Flat-screen TVs, free WiFi and guest-controlled radiators are offered in the 6 modest rooms, along with en suite bathrooms and refreshment trays.
Lyndhurst Guest House        
8 South Road

This relaxed B&B off the A6 road is set in a Victorian stone house overlooking the River Kent. It's a 3-minute walk from the historic arched Nether Bridge, 12 minutes' walk from the Kendal village centre and a 1.1 mile drive from National Rail trains.
Gateway Inn at Kendal        
Crook Road, Staveley

When visiting Kendal, The Gateway Inn is a great choice to consider. Guests looking for a bite to eat can check out the restaurant, and the bar / lounge is the perfect spot to grab a drink at the end of the day. Other highlights include a terrace and a garden, and rooms offer flat-screen TVs and free WiFi.
 
 
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Kendal is an English town located in the county of Cumbria on the banks of the River Kent. Today, the town has a population of around 28,000 inhabitants and here you can see a number of galleries, two castles, two museums and a great many historic buildings and bridges. There are also a large number of good restaurants and pubs, some high-quality hotels and some great views. Kendal is often considered to be the gateway to the Lake District and it is close to both Lake Windermere and Keswick. The other lakes are located around two or three hours away by car. The Lake District in general is a fantastic area for walking. The town's tourist attractions include Kendal Castle, which dates to the end of the 12th century and there are great views of the town from it. Worth a visit, too, is the Kendal Museum, which tells the history of the castle, the people and the life of the town and on show is a model of a reconstruction of the castle. The parish church is over two hundred years old, but the site has been used for worship since at least the 13th century. Kendal is a marvellous place, full of things to see!