The Lake District National Park is England's largest and covers 2292 square kilometres or 885 square miles. The Lake District National Park was established in 1951. The Lake District National Park aims to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the region and promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of area.
Eskdale is a spectacular valley on the western side of the Lake District offering quality accommodation including hotels, Inns, self catering and camp sites, all centered around the village of Boot and the little steam railway.
1. King George IV Inn (Eskdale/Hotels in Eskdale)
A 16th century traditional lakeland inn with some parts reputedly dating back to Roman times we offer log fires oak beams low ceilings flagged floors real ales and over 200 malt whiskies to keep you warm Our three double rooms are all en sui...