The best pubs and inns in the Lake District | Telegraph Travel

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Introduction

This Telegraph Travel article showcases the best pubs and inns in the Lake District, emphasizing their traditional charm and cozy atmosphere. It highlights the unique characteristics of several pubs and inns, including their architecture, amenities, and the local beers and spirits they offer.

Pub Recommendations by Area

The article organizes recommendations by geographical areas within the Lake District:

  • Coniston and Langdale: Features the Old Dungeon Ghyll, Britannia Inn, and the Black Bull, each with its unique character and offerings.
  • Outlying Areas: Includes the Wasdale Head Inn and The Old Crown, known for their hearty atmosphere and local brews.
  • Keswick and the North: Showcases The Pocket, Kirkstile Inn, and The Bitter End, offering various styles and atmospheres.
  • Windermere and Around: Includes The Mortal Man, Tower Bank Arms, and the Hole in t'Wall, with unique histories and settings.
  • Grasmere and Rydal Water: Tweedies Bar is highlighted for its large beer garden and selection of ales.
  • Southern Lakeland: The Hare and Hounds and The Masons Arms are featured for their charm and local drinks.

Selection Criteria

The article mentions that all listed establishments have been personally visited and reviewed by a Telegraph Travel expert, considering factors such as service, drinks, atmosphere, and price.

Expert

The author is identified as Helen Pickles, Telegraph Travelโ€™s Lake District expert.

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