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The Greyhound Hotel
Main Street
The Greyhound Hotel in Shap is a famous Westmorland hostelry dating back to 1680. Based just 5 minutes from junction 39 of the M6, with panoramic views of the Lake District fells, it is the perfect stopping off point for travellers and walkers alike, especially those on Wainwright's famous Coast to Coast walk. The hotel has 11 en-suite rooms (6 standard, 5 deluxe), two restaurants, a large bar with an open log fire and a wide selection of wines and real ales to enjoy in lovely surroundings. |
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New Ing Lodge Shap
Main Street
On the edge of the Lake District National Park and set in a Georgian-era farmhouse, this down-to-earth B&B is 1.1 miles from the 12th-century Shap Abbey and 7 miles from Lowther Castle.The low-key quarters range from private rooms and dorms with kitchenettes. |
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Kings Arms Hotel Shap
Main St, Shap
The Kings Arms Hotel offers high quality accommodation. Situated in the village of Shap in Cumbria, on the eastern edge of the Lake District, the hotel is the perfect location for exploring the fells of either the Lake District or the northern Pennines. It is convenient for the M6 as a stopover and very popular with coast to coast walkers and the sea to sea(C2C) cyclists. |
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The Hermitage Shap
Main Street
The Hermitage Shap is ideally positioned in peaceful surrounds in Shap, just a short car ride from North Pennines.There are 4 rooms at the bed & breakfast, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.The Hermitage Shap provides easy access to the Lake District National Park. |
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Haweswater Hotel
Lakeside Road, Penrith
Overlooking Haweswater reservoir, this ivy-clad hotel is 9.3 miles from Lowther Castle & Gardens.Basic rooms offer en suite bathrooms, free WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities (no TVs). |
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