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Southern End of Derwent Water
The three bays are (from nearest to furthest) Abbots Bay, Myrtle Bay and Great Bay. A lakeland steamer can be seen turning near Mytle Bay. Looking on from Cat Bells.
Image © Steve Partridge
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Mary Mount Hotel Dog Friendly from £55
Mary Mount is a dog friendly hotel with a lovely location on Derwentwater lakeside. They make the most of the great views with large picture windows in the dining room which serves tasty food. Easy access to local bus and Lake Ferry. more
Swinside Inn from £60
Located in Newlands Valley in an 18th-century inn, Swinside is just 5 minutes' walk from the banks of Derwent Water and offers beautiful views of the valley and the surrounding hills.... more
Lodore Falls Hotel from £188
Overlooking picturesque Lake Derwentwater, the 4-star Lodore Falls Hotel is set in 40 acres of land with a waterfall and a lakeshore, and offers fine food and an on-site spa. The leisure club features an outdoor swimming pool... more
Swinside Farmhouse from £70
At the scenic entrance to the Lake District’s Newlands Valley, Swinside Farm Guest House is only 0.5 miles from Derwentwater. Guests are provided free parking, lovely views and freshly-cooked breakfasts.... more
Derwentwater Youth Hostel from £18.4
Within 17 acres of grounds, this Georgian mansion has a large waterfall and you can spot Red squirrels in the grounds.... more
Swinside Lodge - Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Hotel from £202
Just 3 miles from Keswick, this Georgian luxury hotel is set within lovely gardens at the foot of the Catbells fell. It boasts 2 AA Rosettes for its restaurant’s fine cuisine. The restaurant was also voted 1 of Cumbria's top... more
