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Posted 14 October 2023

Traditional 16th Century Country Inn Stay (Royal Oak Appleby) In the Eden Valley Inc. Full English Breakfast / Early Check In (For Two)

£74£14549% off
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Thought this was an excellent price for a getaway for two at just £37 pp. Scores a very good 4.5 / 5 on Trip Advisor.

The Cumbrian market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland is set in the Eden Valley, between the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, and the North Pennines. Overnight stays in this walker's paradise at a 16th-century former coaching inn are £74 including breakfast.
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What's Included

  • Valid Sunday-Thursday 1 October, 2023-29 February, 2024. Fridays and Saturdays are an extra £20 per night (payable direct to the property)
  • Overnight accommodation in a Standard Room, with daily breakfast, for two
  • Early check-in from 1:30pm (worth £20)
  • One well-behaved dog can stay for free (usually £10)
  • A 125ml glass of house wine each when you order a 2-course meal for two at the restaurant
  • Stay two nights, with the extra night on B&B, for £129
  • Not available on 24-26, 31 December, 2023
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More Reasons to Go
  • The Royal Oak is a 16th-century former coaching inn between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  • The property sits next to the River Eden, 10 minutes' walk from the centre of Appleby-in-Westmorland.
  • Original features including beamed ceilings and exposed stone walls can be found throughout the inn, which also features a restaurant, a lounge with a log fire, and a taproom that serves local ales.
  • The area is outstanding for walkers: three long-distance routes pass right through Appleby-in-Westmorland, while Kirkland, the starting point for walks to the summit of Cross Fell, the highest Pennine peak, is a 20-minute drive away.
  • You could visit Appleby Castle, which has an intact 900-year-old Norman keep and is open for guided tours until mid-November, or head to Lowther Castle & Gardens. Located 20 minutes' drive from the Royal Oak, it consists of a dramatically ruined country house set in extensive gardens that have been restored from wildnerness over the last 20 years.
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  1. andy.mccall's avatar
    Thank you for this post!

    I've just booked the two night stay for my wife and I and found two good walks nearby on AllTrails. Looking forward to it now - you've made two strangers happy
    andywedge's avatar
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    Excellent. Hope you both have a great time.
  2. shamedbear3's avatar
    Can you get a refund if the tree is no longer there?
    Jimbo-Slice's avatar
    Once Brewed is miles away from Appleby if this is 'the tree' your referring to. (edited)
  3. sw19church's avatar
    How far is this from the station?
  4. graaaham's avatar
    about 250m
  5. mr_bargain's avatar
    Picture of Buttermere, which is ages away from the hotel....
  6. Grazz0r's avatar
    A brilliant price, the location looks great, but when looking at the train fares to get there - £200 return!
    UncleWilly's avatar
    Where from?
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