A perfect and relaxing break awaits you at the Dale Lodge Hotel. As you approach the beautiful refurbished georgian building, you can appreciate a sample of our three acres of mature gardens with secluded seating areas for you to relax and unwind. On walking through the doors and sitting down for a complimentary coffee in the lounge, all the stress is guaranteed to just disappear.
Rooms at The Dale Lodge Hotel
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Room 4: Is a purpose built disabled facility room with en-suite wet room, suitable for wheel chair users. For easy access it is situated on the ground floor within easy reach of the hotel lounge and restaurant. It is quietly situated at the rear of the hotel overlooking the garden.
Room 7: Is the most recent addition to the hotel. It is a lovely bright and spacious deluxe room with an oversized power shower, king sized bed, lovely views over the gardens to the fells beyond and a beautiful leather sofa.
Room 8: Is a large, light and airy room overlooking the gardens. This room has been decorated in relaxing shades of blues and greens and has a large en-suite bathroom with bath and shower.
Room 9: Is probably the best room in the hotel, with stunning views in two directions. It has a large en-suite bathroom with bath and shower and supersoft bathrobes and slippers for you to use. There is also a sofa which can be made up into a bed, coffee table and window seat.
Room 10: Is a very large deluxe room, all about space and light and often used as a family room. It features two large windows with spectacular views, one with a window seat. The room also features a good sized bathroom with bath and shower, supersoft bathrobes and slippers for you to use.
There is also a sofa that can be made up to be a bed.

Room 11: Is a beautifully light room, tastefully furnished with window seats to make the most of the stunning views over the gardens towards the fells. It has a nice en-suite bathroom with bath and shower.
Room 16: Is a standard double room, newly refurbished with beautiful colours and fabrics, views over the gardens at the front of the hotel and en-suite shower room.
Room 17: Is a beautiful appointed room with modern decorations and fabrics. It has a good sized en-suite shower room and is the only room to face internally, but what it lacks for in views, makes up for it in style.
Room 19: Is a standard double room with en-suite shower room. It features beautiful decoration and co-ordinated accessories, flat screen television, tea and coffee making facilities, Molton Brown toiletries and direct dial telephone.
The Dale Lodge Hotel has recently added to it's customer experience a free wireless broadband connection. So whether you are on business or a holiday with the family, you can keep up with news and the events that you need.
The Lodge Restaurant

For exquisite food, beautiful relaxing surroundings and that extra special personal service there is no place better than The Lodge Restaurant. The ever-evolving menu is designed by the renowned head chef James Goodall and features an eclectic mix of French, Australian and English dishes with something to tempt every food lover.
Tweedies Bar


The stone flagged floor and wood burning stove remind you that this is a country pub, but it is also so much more than this. With a carefully selected wine list, plus the ever-changing wines of the month, there is something there for even the most refined of palates.
The food on offer at is a fusion of traditional pub fayre and contemporary European cuisine. There are the old classics such as steak and ale pie and Cumberland sausage as well as modern favourites such as our Half pound Hawkshead pheasant burger and Holker Hall Venison rump with sage and Parmesan polenta, roast fennel, broccoli puree and a ruby port jus.

There are also seven guest ale pumps and a traditional scrumpy pump; regulars include The Timothy Taylor award winning range of beers others from Cornwall to Shetland and a range of local ales from; Coniston Brewery, Yates Brewery, Tirrel, Keswick and Hawkshead Breweries to name but a few. Tweedies Bar has been awarded CAMRA Westmorland Branch Pub of the Season for spring 2007.
The more intimate setting of The Lodge Restaurant, set within the main hotel also serves this wide ranging menu. The sumptuous surroundings, flickering candlelight and personal service make for a perfect, special evening.

Tweedies Bar - CAMRA Westmorland Branch - Pub Of The Season 2007
With a range of regular guest beers, Tweedies Bar has featured over 202 different varieties of beer from 69 Breweries countrywide. From the local Timothy Taylor to the seasonal Santas Sledgehammer. From Shetland to Cornwall, Tweedies Bar has gained the reputation that has earned them this great honour.