An independent, family-run hotel in an extended Victorian home, with many impressive original features. Close to Carlisle city centre and the M6 motorway.
Set in Carlisle, 46 km from Askham Hall, The Fleece at Ruleholme offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
garioch
United Kingdom
The decor is fantastic, from the oak beams & furniture throughout to the dog prints on the walls. My description does not really do it justice but the pictures on the web site give you an idea.
Just 6 miles from the historic city of Carlisle, The Crown Hotel is set in the picturesque village of Wetheral. It boasts leisure facilities that include a 12-metre pool and EV Charging Points on...
Philip
United Kingdom
Fabulous location. Plenty of parking. Free use of spa for hotel guests. Breakfast room was a lovely setting with wonderful gardens.
Nestled amid acres of private woodland and glorious gardens, this magnificent Grade II listed castle is situated on the northern edge of the Lake District, surrounded by a golf club.
Tim
United Kingdom
The very busy young lady that handled the check in, served at the bar and also worked alone in the restaurant was excellent!
In the heart of the city centre, this elegant Victorian hotel offers stylish rooms with 32-inch Freeview flat-screen TVs and free WiFi. Carlisle Train Station is next to this property.
Laura
Austria
Ideal as we had to travel early and it's right next to the station. Very nice, comfortable, clean. Easy check in and check out. We could check in quite early.
The Crown and Mitre Hotel is located in the centre of Carlisle city centre, with shops and local historic attraction such as Carlisle Cathedral and Castle just 2 minutes' walk from the hotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Carlisle cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Carlisle are £100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Carlisle can on average be found for £134 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Carlisle this weekend is £106 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Carlisle for this weekend cost on average around £344 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £104 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Carlisle for tonight. You'll pay on average around £93 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Carlisle will cost around £123 (based on Booking.com prices).
Unfotunately ours was an overnight stay only so we didn"t...
Unfotunately ours was an overnight stay only so we didn"t get a chance to hsve good look around Carlisle & the nrxt day we had an earlish start as we were travelling to Oban.
We plan to definitely visit Carlisle in the near future & especially a second & longer stay at Dalston Hall.
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Anonymous
6.0
Scored 6.0
Dalston village is beautiful, but Carlisle Town, what we...
Dalston village is beautiful, but Carlisle Town, what we saw of it was uninspiring and unattractive.
Lots of road works , confusing road systems and busy. Not a bit like the other lake district towns.
Perhaps we hadn't seen the best of it to be fair.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quite an underrated town.
Quite an underrated town. The castle and cathedral are very interesting, plenty of history to see. I like it most because you can quite easily travel to fantastic locations from all directions; Hadrian's wall & Newcastle to the East, Ribblehead & the Lake district to the South, the scenic Cumbrian coast to the West & the Historic Southern lowlands of Scotland to the North!
Dominic
10
Scored 10
Carlisle is so full of history I love the buildings eg the...
Carlisle is so full of history I love the buildings eg the Cathedral, the Castle, the Citadel which is going to transformed into a university campus. The little streets are very interesting could have spent more time exploring.
Lavinia
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Convenience as a base to visit more of Cumbria.
Convenience as a base to visit more of Cumbria. If like me you don't drive its good to have a base with plenty of public transport to enable you to see a variety of places. Carlisle itself is easy to walk round, everything within walking distance.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I love Carlisle!
I love Carlisle!
It’s a great town with good shopping, history and nightlife
The bars and restaurants are wonderful and it’s very friendly
There is plenty of parking, it’s compact and interesting
My favourites are The Thin White Duke for drinks/food and Bocata bar for live music, atmosphere and great drinks
a last minute booking as we wanted to start our drive from Scotland to Devon a night earlier. We normally stay at a PI located just off the M6 in Carlisle. on searching for availability this hotel popped up. it was like dream come true. less than 10 minutes off the M6, a very comfortable room with excellent shower. The restaurant on site (under different ownership) was great. we enjoyed a delicious Crab Salad and Lobster & Fries main. very pleasant staff.
Cheap and cheerful, I had a single room . Nice and clean bedding, obviously the place is dated but clean that all I need and some free biscuits. Stayed at lot more expensive hotels ( no biscuits there ) and some free shampoo etc . lady on reception was very nice at the cheek in .
Watch for your sat nav putting you into the premier inn over the road. Mine did .
The area where The Queens was situated could not have been better. Not too far away from Carlisle and just a short walk to a bus stop. The breakfast was as much or as little as we wanted. The room large enough with two very comfortable beds, and a good ensuite. The whole hotel had recently been decorated inside and out to a high standard.
In theory the location is good, close to the market area. Unfortunately it is located next to several clubs which operate late into the morning. I was there on a weeknight and the music didn’t stop until 2 am.
I would recommend the place if it wasn’t for the noise, but it’s the worst I have ever encountered at any hotel.
Easy to find. Great free parking. Near to the centre of Carlisle. Rooms basic but comfortable and warm. Beds very comfortable. Good big screen tv. The full English breakfast was great if too much. Toast tea available etc.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Very good value for the money.
The lady who did our check-in was just fantastic and really nice to talk. The breakfast was excellent and well cooked. The room was clean like a 5-star hotel and the bed was just really soft and cozy. I think it was the best stay I've ever had in the UK.
Great parking right behind the hotel. Check in was good. 2nd room was excellent with good facilities. It is right in the centre of Carlisle so you can walk to many of the main attractions. Lucy and Dale were both very good front of house.
I was upgraded to a 2 bed apt which was just lovely , very spacious and comfortable with complimentary drinks and breakfast items. Staff were very polite, courteous and helpful. Would strongly recommend the Halston Aparthotel Carlisle.
Very friendly and welcoming staff, assisted with booking taxi's. First impressions of the hotel was very nice. Room good size and equipped with what was needed for our stay, including iron and ironing board, comfortable bed.
We have stayed here previously and the staff, food and rooms are reliably very good. The attractive hotel is in a great location close to all amenities. Carlisle city centre just 20 mins walk or a 5 minute drive.
Lovely old hotel in centre of Carlisle handy for all the sights. Huge, very comfortable bed. Excellent breakfast. The hotel is a very interesting building with lots of interesting paintings on the walls.
The Victorian era building still has its values. Its basic for the needs of an over night stay. Staff supportive and friendly. I would book again for a night stop in Carlisle. Bar in the louge is a bonus
Beautifully decorated hotel, cozy lounge, excellent meal, nice pool, sauna, jacuzzi! perfect location. metres away from Wetherall railway station, river Eden & viaduct and close to Carlisle.
Pleasant, comfortable and warm hotel. Beds particularly comfortable. Good sized room. It is on the site of the Roman wall and remains. Really good breakfast. Helpful staff.
Cheap and cheerful. Staff were friendly. Room and hotel were clean. Bed was comfortable. Location was in the city centre. Like a standard travel lodge type hotel.
Hotel is in an excellent location, staff are pleasant and the room was clean warm and comfortable, breakfast was nice, no complaints from me or the wife.
Lovely hotel In a Lovely setting..staff very nice..rooms very clean...been a few times and will return again..the pool and leisure facilities are great
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