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Miller Howe Hotel
Rayrigg Road, Windermere


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You can check in from 14:00. You need to check out by 11:00.
Directions to Miller Howe Hotel
Miller Howe is on the A592 between Windermere and Bowness. From the South: Leave the M6 at junction 36. Follow the A591 past Windermere village, turn left at the roundabout towards Bowness on the A592. From the North: Leave the M6 at junction 40 (Penrith). Follow the A592 along Ullswater, and over the Kirkstone Pass. Continue to Bowness on the A592. By Train: The Lake District station, Oxenholme, is on the direct London-Glasgow route. A connecting local train takes less than 20 minutes to Windermere or we can arrange to have you met at Oxenholme.
Nearest Train: Windermere - 0.6 miles
Please note, distances given here are approximate and are based on a direct route and will vary from actual travel distances.
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- Holehird Gardens - 0.3 miles
- Belle Isle - 0.4 miles
- Blackwell - The Arts and Crafts House - 0.4 miles
- Ferry Nab - 0.4 miles
- Lake Windermere - 0.4 miles
- Orrest Head - 0.4 miles
- Windermere Ferry - 0.4 miles
- Windermere and Troutbeck - 0.5 miles
- Windermere Steamboat Centre - 0.7 miles
- Hare Hill (Hadrian"s Wall) - 1.0 miles
- World of Beatrix Potter Attraction - 1.2 miles
- The Lake District Visitor Centre at Brockhole - 1.7 miles
- Townend - 2.0 miles
- Townend - 2.0 miles
- Blackwell - The Arts & Crafts House - 2.5 miles
- Coniston Launch - 2.9 miles
- Hill Top - 2.9 miles
- Hill Top - 2.9 miles
- Stagshaw Garden - 2.9 miles
- Stagshaw Garden - 2.9 miles
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- Wedding License
- Telephone In Each Room
- Limited Hours Room Service
- Wake Up Call Available
- Pets Allowed
Parking
- Car Parking Available On Site
Business
- Private dining services
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar
Leisure
- Mountain Bike Hire
- Fishing
- CD Player
In Room Entertainment
- TV
- Radio
What our customers thought of this Hotel
Please note the reviews featured have been provided by customers of our sister website LateRooms.com. All reviews posted are the opinions of people who have stayed at this hotel, not of miniBreaks.com. These opinions may vary greatly and should be considered alongside all the other information available on this hotel.
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| Would you stay here again? | 88% Yes 12% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 94% Yes 6% No | ||
Review by Mrs Lynn Barry on 27 July 2008 who stayed in July 2008.
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In the past this was one of the places to stay in the lake District, it is still superb, a quiet tranqil place with magnificent views (and we were lucky - sunsets) pay the extra and have a lake view, you wont be disapointed, although i don't thick i wpould pay full price for the hotel, got a good late deal price. Food again fantastic with a small menu but all cooked to perfection, and good variety for breakfast. Grounds were fantastic, but should be fantastic at any time of the year due to the setting. |
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Review by Anonymous on 16 March 2008 who stayed in March 2008.
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hotel needs a re vamp especially restaraunt which is reminds one of 1980s italian bistro , and outside tatty, amazed that no tea and coffee making facilities ,the room feel impersonal but great views, some much better hotel in the Lake district |
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Review by Mrs B Cattell on 3 February 2008 who stayed in January 2008.
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This is our very favourite hotel in the Lake District. We had a lovely room with a balcony which overlooked Lake Windermere. If you are looking for a classic, romantic break, this is your hotel (but take a second mortgage out if you pay full tariff, Lateroom, tariff is excellent value!) The food is imaginative. The Bucks Fizz for breakfast made a great start to the day. Good selection to choose from for breakfast. Evening meal very good but expensive (£45 per head). You will not be disappointed if you stay here. It has remained a classic hotel that has not gone the "minimalist" decor way of others. Along with Sharrow Bay, it has one of the best views in the area. We loved our stay! |
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Review by Anonymous on 21 November 2007 who stayed in November 2007.
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The food at this hotel is simply superb. Our room was warm and comfortable and I liked the carafe of water at the bedside and lovely toiletries. Will certainly stay here again. |
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Review by Mr adrian grant on 19 November 2007 who stayed in November 2007.
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The hotel was very good. The staff very friendly. The food wasn't as good as thought it was going to be. Beautiful views. |
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