Lake District: Two Night Stay For Two With Afternoon Tea and Breakfast for £99 at The Fat Lamb (Up to 53% off)
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Lake District: Two Night Stay For Two With Afternoon Tea and Breakfast for £99 at The Fat Lamb (Up to 53% off)
- Hotel between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales Restaurant and bar on-site
- Built as a coaching inn around 350 years ago
- Disabled access and accommodation
- Recently refurbished
The Deal
- Two night stay in a double or twin en suite room
- Afternoon tea on arrival
- Breakfast each morning
- Bottle of wine for dinners taken in hotel restaurant
Limit 1 per 2 people. Booking required. 72 hour cancellation policy. £40 surcharge applies for stays between 20th July and 30 September 2012. Must be 18 or older with valid ID. Check-in from 2pm, check-out by 10am. Complimentary bottle of house wine per night if dinner is taken in the restaurant. Original value based on online available rate. Original values verified on 17 April 2012 at 6.40pm.
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Nestled betwixt the undulating greenery of the Yorkshire Dales and the natural beauty of the Lake District, The Fat Lamb invites guests to recline in comfort before tucking into locally-sourced produce by the fireplace. Spring into holiday-mode with today's Groupon from The Fat Lamb: £99 for a two night stay for two with afternoon tea on arrival and breakfast each morning (Up to 53% off).
The Hotel
Originally designed as a coach inn over 350 years ago, The Fat Lamb has a rich history of welcoming guests from its idyllic location. 12 newly renovated and homely bedrooms await travellers looking for traditional, rustic decor and cosy flourishes. Countryside lovers won't have to venture far, with the Crossbank Nature Reserve on the hotel's doorstep, and adventurers who have worked up an appetite can tuck into some locally-sourced fayre in the hotel's restaurant. 
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With cameras at the ready, explore areas such as the Lake District, the North Pennines area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Hadrian’s wall, and the Scottish borders. Rambling aficionados can don their hiking gear for a challenging series of walks, whether tackling daunting peaks such as Helvellyn or strolling through the history-soaked town of Keswick with Kendal mint cake in hand. Alternatively, why not imbibe such culture in the Northern Pennines with a visit to the Bowes Museum which houses exhibits to suit many tastes.
The Stay
• Double or twin en suite room
•Afternoon tea on arrival
•Breakfast each morning
•Includes a bottle wine per night if dining in the hotel restaurant 
Train:
Trains run from Manchester to Leeds and Leeds to Kirkby Stephen, which is approximately a five mile drive from The Fat Lamb.
Free collection available from the station by arrangement with the hotel.
Car:
Take the M61 North merging into the M6, continuing for about 30 miles. At junction 38, take the A685/B6260 exit to Brough/Appleby, then take the A685 towards Ravenstonedale. The Fat Lamb can be found at the end of the Townhead Lane, at the junction with the A683.
Reviews
The Fat Lamb receives a splendid 4.5 stars from TripAdvisors. Reviewers applaud the accommodating and personable staff, fine dining, and scenic location.
Hi stayed one night in Feb 2012, staff lovely, helpful, room lovely, clean and very comfortable. We had a meal in the restaurant in the evening. This was home cooked, and loads of choice. Is is [sic] lovely and would stay again. Bedding clean and had a king size bed. It was warm. The outside does not look particularly posh! But the inside makes up for it! Thank you for a fantastic stay.
– rosireread, TripAdvisor, March 2012
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful and provided great advise or [sic] what to do around the area and the best places to go, as well as providing excellent service whilst we stayed at the Fat Lamb. Overall I would have to say we had a very pleasurable stay, the rooms were of a very good standard, clean and tidy. It was great value for money and I would definitely recommend it to anyone staying around the area!
– eloise_maher, TripAdvisor, June 2011






