The Golf Hotel is a 4-minute walk from the sea and 5 minutes from the Silloth-on-Solway Golf Club. The award-winning hotel offers en suite rooms with digital TV and modern décor, and free Wi-Fi.
rutter
United Kingdom
that was lovely only thing decent had a caravery on the sunday and was cold so all they did was reheat in microwave unacceptably
Boasting a bar and views of sea, Green View Guest House is a recently renovated guest house situated in Silloth, 46 km from Derwentwater.
Michael
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fine. Although I only had cereal & toast as it was an either or with the hot breakfast and not both which is very limiting and not great value.
A recently renovated holiday home situated in Silloth, Country Estate Living 2bed1bath features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Jill
United Kingdom
The cottage was lovely and clean - the main house
appears to be being refurbished so I’m sure it’ll be amazing once it’s completed. Located slightly further out from central Siloth than expected, so a car would
be essential. The surrounding roads can get muddy on wet days. We had a rainy couple of days but I’m sure the summer would make the surrounding grounds even better!
An award-winning, family-run hotel a 10-minute drive to the sea, the Wheyrigg Hall Hotel is an old converted farmhouse with a garden, a bar and a restaurant. Parking is free.
Robert
United Kingdom
Great place, stayed several times. Staff are lovely and food is spot on. We'll be back👍
Set in Maryport, 42 km from Cat Bells, 2 bedroom (sleeps 6) caravan to rent in allonby provides accommodation with access to a garden.
Joanna
United Kingdom
Very clean beautiful caravan, well equipped, cosy beds. We seen cows on a field through the window 🙂 we was lucky on a Sunday kids had entertainment bouncy castles, magic show, balloon models, baubles, tattoo, face painting etc
We had great time!
Offering a garden and mountain view, Arual Caravan Manor House Park. Allonby, Cumbria is located in Maryport, 41 km from Buttermere and 35 km from Whinlatter Forest Park.
Alex
Italy
Fantastic beds, everything you need for a short stay, lovely hosts. Perfect to settle down after a day in the lake district! Very close to beach for a beautiful sunset.
Situated on the High Street of Annan town centre, Queensberry Arms Hotel features free on-site parking and is within a minute’s walk of local amenities such as shops and bars.
Set in Maryport, The Waverley Hotel Maryport features a bar. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. Free WiFi is available throughout.
An interesting planned resort which is very different from...
An interesting planned resort which is very different from anywhere else on the Cumberland coast. Historically interesting. The town is separated from the sea by a wide Green. Great sunsets over the Solway Firth facing Scotland.
Margot
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Silloth is beautiful in my opinion it has everything you...
Silloth is beautiful in my opinion it has everything you need. It is ideally situated as it has the best of both worlds, the sea and the countryside are both on the doorstep. We love this place so much we are planning to move here in the very near future 🤞
Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Silloth is a lovely small coastal village.
Silloth is a lovely small coastal village. It is easy to travel the lakes from there. There are places to eat. We ate at the Golf hotel during our stay and it was an excellent meal. The cottage we booked was excellent, very quiet, comfortable and well equipped
Marilyn
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We asked for a bath and got one but other than that the room...
We asked for a bath and got one but other than that the room was grotty with a miserable view of nothing. We knew some of the rooms had been decorated and thought because it was quiet, we'd be offered a good room, no!, we were shoved in the grotty one.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I could have stayed longer but we had limited time.
I could have stayed longer but we had limited time. Favorite places were the promenade on which we were able to take elderly relative, much to her enjoyment, also for my wife and me to walk on, and me to run along; the main street with square sets and colorful shop fronts; chatting with people fishing near the harbor. We sense that there is a great community spirit. Learnt that there is an excellent golf course, but the town is not all about recreation - there is biscuit factory, specialized concrete factory and fibre plant
Julian
Canada
10
Scored 10
It felt like stepping back in time.
It felt like stepping back in time.
Beautifully positioned on the coast and serviced by small independent businesses.
Recommend if you’re looking for a picturesque and quiet location on the edge of the Lake District
Proper old school guesthouse that you rarely find anymore - fabulously decorated, G&Ts in the lounge, in-house restaurant with tasty home cooked food. Host was charming and very knowledgeable about the local history and area. Bedrooms are comfortable and have everything you need. Silloth is a cute place and definitely worth a visit, even if it's long past its heyday.
Stayed here previously under other management, as changed slightly, breakfast served downstairs, was pre-ordered via a little door hanger which you leave out at night, Silloth is a quiet place and not much happening at night, i got there quite late so food was limited, ended up going to Mario's and getting pizza which i eaten in car. Hosts are pleasant.
The location is ideal for us, a short walk into Silloth, which is a place we like. Also places like, Keswick, Cockermouth, Workington are easy to get to from the site. The apartment had a nice new shower, and central heating, which was available to use day and night.
Hotel is in a lovely location, being just across the green from a lovely pagoda and view of the sea. Staff are very friendly, and happy to provide directions to public transport - and even a USB charger after I'd lost mine! Breakfast options were good.
Paid for room at front with sea view. Room was very nice. Spacious and well equipped. Food was average I would say but staff were very helpful and friendly. It was our first trip to Silloth and it’s very pretty in parts.
View from window of golf links appreciated. Rather heavy traffic during day. Very close to helpful pub. Parking at first awkward, then easier. Walking distance to Silloth. Well equipped kitchen
Hotel has been redecorated and also had a makeover and been refurbished. Lounge area, breakfast very nice. Good good with one of the best breakfasts Ive ever had.
The location was ideal for us as we were visiting a relative in the Silloth Care Home.
The kitchen was new and very well designed for a small galley kitchen.
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