Sun Hotel

The Lake District


Famously used as a headquarters by Donald Campbell during his fateful campaign, this trad boozer is a good place for a pint, with a fell-view beer garden and cosy crannies to hunker down in – look out for Campbell memorabilia. Food (mains £12 to £21) is hit-and-miss at busy times. It's up a small hill beside the bridge over Church Beck.


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Nearby The Lake District attractions

1. Ruskin Museum

0.13 MILES

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2. Coniston Water

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Coniston's gleaming 5-mile-long lake – the third largest in the Lake District after Windermere and Ullswater – is a half-mile walk from town along Lake Rd…

3. Brantwood

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4. Tarn Hows

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5. Beatrix Potter Gallery

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6. Hawkshead Grammar School

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7. Hill Top

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8. Skelwith Bridge

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