Bed & Breakfast Availability

Bed and breakfast availability
b&b, guesthouse and hotel accommodation

in

Category:
Price per night: To
Star rating:
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
Disabled facilities:
Off-street parking:
Wi-Fi in rooms:
Dogs welcome:

Visit and the surrounding villages and stay in bed & breakfast accommodation:

Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria. This old market town is less than 1 mile East of the River Duddon. The Duddon Valley, on which Wordsworth wrote a series of poems, can be explored from here, and for climbing there is Black Combe (1,969 ft) on the West. The Church of St Mary, in the Early English style, was largely rebuilt in 1873, but parts may date from the 12th century and a fine Norman south doorway remains. Of the old castle of the Broughton family the tower and the dungeons are all that remain. Swinside Stone Circle is 5 miles West and 20 minutes walk from the road. Over 50 stones, many fallen, make a circle roughly 100 ft across. It is 2,000 to 3,000 years old, and called Sunken-kirk but its purpose is unknown.

Nearby towns: Barrow-in-Furness, Millom, Coniston, Dalton-in-Furness, Ulverston

Nearby villages: Askam in Furness, Bardsea, Baycliff, Beckfoot, Boot, Cark, Corney, Drigg, Flookburgh, Great Urswick, Greenodd, Grizebeck, Grizedale, Haverigg, Haverthwaite, Hawkshead, High Nibthwaite, High Wray, High Yewdale, Hodbarrow, Holker, Ireleth, Kirksanton, Lindal in Furness, Newby Bridge, Ravenglass, Rusland, Santon, Santon Bridge, Scales, Seathwaite, Silecroft, Soutergate, Torver, Ulpha, Waberthwaite

Have you decided to visit or the surrounding villages? Please look above for somewhere to stay in:

  • a bed and breakfast (a B&B or b and b)
  • a guesthouse
  • a hotel (or motel)
  • a self-catering establishment, or
  • other accommodation

Accommodation in :

Find availability in a bed and breakfast, also known as B&B or b and b, guesthouse, small hotel, self-catering or other accommodation.

Couldn't execute query 1 town2.php