The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel - Great Langdale
54.44521, -3.10273Located 2.9 miles from Allan Bank National Trust, the 3-star The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel Great Langdale includes 6 rooms with views of the mountains. Guests who stay at the hotel can park their car on site.
Location
Great Langdale center can be reached within 15 minutes' walk. Ambleside is 10 minutes' drive from this Great Langdale hotel, while Rydal Water Lake is approximately 15 minutes away by car. The property is also within walking distance of Lake Windermere. The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is also 2.1 miles from Lake District National Park.
Guests will find Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel bus stop next to this hotel, about 10 minutes' walk away.
Rooms
The rooms have private bathrooms with a tub, a separate toilet, and a shower.
Eat & Drink
Unwind and embrace the ambiance of Great Langdale in the à la carte restaurant onsite.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Private bathroom
Essential information about The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 163 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 200 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 10.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 54.0 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Carlisle Lake District, CAX |
Location
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Reviews of The Old Dungeon Ghyll Hotel
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missingWrote a review on Feb 16cozy bargreat restaurant
Nice place with a cozy bar/lounge area, great restaurant, and free parking. The staff once helped me with transport, which I appreciated. I highly recommend trying the homemade dishes. I'm coming back for Christmas!
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missingWrote a review on Dec 04
Request for fresh non-dairy options at breakfast to ensure variety for dietary needs.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 04cozy loungeroaring log firemountain viewsunattentive staffbusy hours
I thoroughly enjoyed the cozy lounge with the roaring log fire, creating a warm ambiance for relaxation after a day of walking. The beautiful mountain views surrounding the hotel made every moment special during our stay.
Some staff can be more attentive during busy hours.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 21home-cooked mealshistoric charmmobile signal issueslack of luxurybasic amenities
Nestled in a breathtaking valley, the charm of this historic hotel, with its well-kept private bathrooms and home-cooked meals, made the stay memorable. The Climbers Bar is a highlight, boasting a warm atmosphere, live music, and an impressive selection of real ales. Although the lack of mobile signal could be inconvenient, the robust Wi-Fi connection compensates for it remarkably well.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 13hotelbarbreakfast
Strongly recommend for a lightning stop
Charming hotel, welcoming bar, perfect for hikers, with a delicious breakfast and great access to stunning walking trails.
It was perfect.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 27cozy loungemountain views
I loved the cozy lounge with the roaring log fire and the drying room for walkers. The mountain views were stunning, making each moment special.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 27mountain viewsdelicious mealsinconvenient bathroom
great location but uncomfortable bathroom access
The location is breathtaking, with stunning views that left a lasting impression. The food offered was delicious, with a great variety that caters to different tastes.
The bathroom arrangement was a bit inconvenient, as it was not directly attached to the room.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 17friendly staffcharming buildingold-fashioned decorlack of mobile receptionnarrow room options
A lovely experience with friendly staff who created a welcoming atmosphere. The building exudes charm, with cozy, recently decorated rooms. Enjoying home-cooked Italian dishes in the Climbers Bar, enhanced by live music, made for delightful evenings. the old-fashioned decor might not appeal to everyone, and the lack of mobile reception could be inconvenient for some travelers.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 12great beerscozy atmospherespotty wi-fi
Charming spot with great beers and cozy atmosphere, but Wi-Fi was spotty.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 31rustic charmstunning views
would return anytime
The rustic ambiance with old-world charm sets the scene perfectly. My single room, with a private bathroom just steps away, was super comfy and had everything like towels, a hairdryer, and even body soap. The dining experience was delightful, featuring hearty, homemade meals and a cozy bar with local ales. The stunning mountain views are breathtaking after a long hike.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 27
The roaring fire in the Climbers Bar created a cozy atmosphere after a long day of hiking. The genuine warmth from fellow patrons made it clear I was in a true Cumbrian gem.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 27cozy room
Perfect for solo hikers
The place is a gem. The Climbers Bar is just what you need after a grueling day on the trails. The open fire and local ales truly hit the spot, nothing beats that after being wet and cold from the fells. I had a fantastic pie that warmed me right up, and the locals were superb company. Staff were knowledgeable, cracking witty banter while serving delicious food. Honestly, can't recommend this place enough. My room was cozy, freshly decorated, and had a bathroom that felt more like a private retreat.
Wasn't exactly a bargain but considering the experience, it was worth it.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 20authentic vibecomfy bed
Ideal for solo mountaineering adventurers
The place has got an authentic vibe, classic old Lake District hotel, nothing fancy. The bed was comfy and warm, especially since I came during winter mountaineering. After a long day outside, the vibe in the bar was very nice, I could’ve joined in the fun if I wasn't so tired.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 05viewspub experiencelive musicservicedinner options
A. Stunning mountain views
B. Rustic pub experience
C. Lively folk musicA. Inconsistent service quality
B. Limited dinner options
C. Late kitchen closure -
missingWrote a review on Feb 08cozy loungemountain viewswarm servicenoisy drinkerssmall room
I had a fantastic time during my stay, centered around mountain hiking and exploring the breathtaking scenery. The cozy lounge with a roaring log fire made for an inviting space to relax after long days outdoors, while the stunning mountain views truly enhanced each moment. The service during my stay was commendably warm and attentive, which made me feel at home as a solo traveler.
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