Cuckoo Brow Inn Near Sawrey, a charming property nestled in the heart of the Lake District, offers a delightful retreat for those seeking a uniquely English experience. Boasting a remarkable blend of historical charm and modern comforts, Cuckoo Brow Inn provides easy access to stunning landscapes, heritage boat trips on Lake Windermere, and independent shops in the nearby village of Hawkshead.
Located just 90 km from the scenic Carlisle Lake District, Cuckoo Brow Inn is easily reachable by following the A590 at Newby Bridge and passing through Lakeside and Graythwaite. Guests can immerse themselves in the thrill of nearby attractions such as the Treetop Challenge, high-level tree-top crossings, and incredible zip-wire flights for adrenaline junkies. Furthermore, the hotel is conveniently located near England's highest passes, including Kirkstone Pass, Wrynose Pass, Blea Tarn, and Hardknott Pass, making it an ideal choice for road bikers and Mountain Goat Tours enthusiasts looking to experience the best that the Lake District has to offer.
The inn features 14 cottage-style rooms adorned with large wool headboards, tongue-and-groove panelling, and pale-painted wooden furniture. Each room immerses guests in a soft green and grey color palette, providing a relaxing ambiance for a rejuvenating stay.
Cuckoo Brow Inn takes pride in serving up a delightful daily breakfast - begin with the buffet of cereals, juices, and yogurts, before indulging in a cooked breakfast of your choice, be it a full hearty Cumbrian meal or a lighter smoked haddock with poached eggs. In addition, the award-winning Loweswater Gold ale from Cumbrian Legendary Ales can also be savored at the inn.
The hotel aims to meet all guests' needs by providing an easily accessible reception area on the ground floor near the main entrance, along with an additional information guide for attendees. The Stables Bar features a cozy lounge area, stocked with books and games for guests while they unwind by the wood-burning stove. Moreover, the Stables are open for visitors interested in exploring the historical aspect of the property.