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We appeal to guests looking for a relaxing break, away from it all, or wishing to enjoy sightseeing around the Lakes. From the hotel’s conservatory you can stroll down the path to the lake, taking in the fresh air and beautiful scenery. Rooms with fantastic views across the lake are available for guests wishing to wake up and start the day with a smile on their face. If you’re an animal lover, there is plenty to see in the extensive grounds of the hotel from the resident ducks and moorhens to endangered red squirrels. For those lucky enough, there are also sightings of deer on the path to the lake.
Why not pamper yourself at Oxley’s, our partner health spa, with state of the art facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, gym, spa and sauna. Oxley’s is totally free for guests staying in the hotel. Children under 16 are not permitted to use Oxley’s Health Spa.
Our Derwent Bar is always popular, with its open fire in the lounge in winter, it’s a great way to end the day.
You can also bring your dog to The Derwentwater Hotel (a small supplement does apply).

David
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Rooms at the Derwentwater Hotel are comfortable, relaxing and well appointed. You’ll find them the perfect place to unwind after a day’s hiking or sightseeing.
Our Superior rooms typically have luxurious beds, 26 inch flat screen digital television, and a spacious en suite bathroom with shower over bath. These Superior rooms also have a hair dryer, shaving point and facilities to make a hot drink.
Our standard rooms are contain everything you come to expect from a modern hotel. All our rooms have en-suite facilities as well as a television, hair dryer, telephone and tea and coffee making facilities.
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We have a partnership with Oxley's Spa – just a five minute drive away from the hotel. With superb facilities including a heated indoor swimming pool, whirl jet spa, Sauna, drench power showers, fully equipped gym and an array of beauty treatments available.
Here at the Derwentwater Hotel we offer relaxed entertainment on some evenings.
Entertainment Programme
On Thursday Evenings
Guitar Vocalist
Norman Johns
Entertains
The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.
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Our restaurant, the Deer’s Leap, has a lovely setting looking across towards the lake adjacent to the conservatory. It has a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere in which you can enjoy your evening and meal. Our staff plan to give you an excellent meal whether a quick snack or full course meal – snacks are great in the warm and welcoming conservatory. Our menu changes nightly with a focus both on traditional favourites and daily specials at the Derwentwater Hotel.
Sample Table D'hôte Menu |
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Starters |
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| Gem Salad Baby leaves dressed with a creamy blue cheese dressing and sautéed bacon Vegetable Soup (v) A delicious chunky soup with lashings of seasonal vegetables Whitebait Fillets Deep fried breaded whitebait fillets served with a wedge of lemon and a fresh tartare dip |
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Main Course |
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| Chicken, Leeks and Bacon Pan-fried breast of chicken on a bed of creamed leeks with bacon and served with herb crushed new potatoes Cumberland Sausage and Mashed Potato Great British hearty Cumberland sausages served on a bed of wholegrain mustard mashand onion gravy Mushroom Risotto (v) Creamy arborio rice infused gently with sautéed mushrooms |
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Dessert |
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| Pear and Ginger Sponge Moist Ginger sponge and slices of pear served with hot custard Fruit Cheesecake A creamy fruit cheesecake on a crunchy biscuit base served with pouring cream A selection of Ice Cream Served with a crispy wafer Freshly brewed Douwe Egberts Coffee and Mints |
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| Why not upgrade? To improve your dining experience and give you more choice we have introduced a new a la carte menu to supplement our Table D'hôte offering. Guests staying on any of our half board package breaks are now able to upgrade to our new a la carte menu for a reduced rate. Bon appetit. |
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Surely one of the most photographed lakes in the UK
By Car
Leave the M6 Motorway at junction 40, Penrith. Pick up the A66 and follow signs for Keswick and Cockermouth. After approximately 15 miles you will come upon direction signs for Keswick (disregard all three turnings) and continue on the A66 for Cockermouth. After approximately 150 yards after the last direction sign to Keswick, a left turning is signposted for Portinscale and Grange. Take this turnoff over a small stone bridge and past the Farmer Arms on the left. Carry on through the village until the road bears sharply right. Turn left on the bend in following the brown direction signs for the Derwentwater hotel and Derwent Manor and we are a further 50 yards on the right
We have parking for about 30 cars
Our postcode for Sat Nav users is CA12 5RE
By Train
Aspatria is local station to the hotel. A taxi to the hotel from the station should be around £30.
By Air
Black Pool is the nearest airport, 57 miles away but Manchester is better if you are going to hire a car. The airport is 95 miles away and car hire is available through all the big national companies.
The Derwentwater Hotel
Portinscale
Keswick
Cumbria
CA12 5RE
Res: 01768 772538
Tel: 01768 772538
The Derwentwater Hotel is in the heart of the Lake District, 20 miles from junction 40 on the M6. You’ll find us in the quiet village of Portinscale, two miles from Keswick.
The Derwentwater Hotel has a car park which can accommodate up to 30 cars.
Lake Derwent, at three miles long, one mile wide and 72 feet deep, is fed by the River Derwent catchment area in the high fells at the head of Borrowdale, and has a long historical and literary background. There are four islands, all owned by the National Trust, as is much of the shoreline. The most popular way to enjoy the beauty of the lake, other than by walking the paths around its shores, is to board one of the motor launches which operate round the lake.
The things everyone takes away from a break with us are the relaxing atmosphere, the scenery and the peace. If you want to chill out, come and visit us, we have the remedy. Walk down our path through the wetlands to the lake, it will take you 5 minutes, then sit on a bench and take in the view!
If you can drag yourself away from the hotel, Keswick is a short walk away or why not take a boat across the lake. Bird watchers can view one of this country’s most beautiful birds, the osprey, 10 minutes from the hotel, close to Whinlatter Forest Park.
Susan, Receptionist
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