About Appleby Manor Hotel & Garden Spa
Guests staying at Appleby Manor Hotel & Garden Spa, Cumbria, can make use of the stunning Garden Spa for an Aqua Thermal Journey or treat themselves to one of the many specialist facials or massages available at the on-site spa.
The rooms feature flat-screen TV’s, desks, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary toiletries and free Wi-Fi.
Appleby Manor Hotel & Garden Spa boasts 31 en-suite rooms, two restaurants, a bar/lounge, on-site parking, and a fully-equipped spa where guests can access the Hydrotherapy pool, hot tubs, and heat rooms.
The Oak Room Restaurant offers a wide range of seasonal dishes as well as freshly prepared breakfasts whilst guests can enjoy a lighter menu as well as an extensive variety of beverages at the on-site bistro.
Appleby Castle, Centre Parcs Whinfell Forest, Acorn Bank, and Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens are all in close proximity to the hotel. Appleby Golf Club and Penrith Castle are also close by.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Peaceful yet convenient location.
The hotel is tucked away in the Cumbrian countryside and surrounded by its own private gardens which provide a very peaceful and scenic backdrop. Guests appreciated being away from the hustle and bustle yet still being within walking distance of the village with its numerous shops, pubs and restaurants.
positive:
On-site spa ticks all the boxes.
Guests who visited the on-site spa said that they were very impressed with the facility which features steam rooms, a hydro- therapy pool as well as an outdoor relaxation area complete with a fire pit. The spa area was said to be clean and tastefully decorated whilst the treatments were described as very relaxing carried out by professional therapists.
positive:
Quality dining experiences.
The food at the on-site restaurants was described as well prepared and made from quality local ingredients. Guests said that they found the menus quite extensive and that the range of dishes appealed to various tastes and preferences. The service was said to attentive whilst the dining rooms were described as light, airy and tastefully decorated.