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Located on the M6, close to Carlisle, the Travelodge at Southwaite provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for exploring the Cumbrian countryside. Spacious en-suite rooms, TV in every room, tea and coffee making facilities, a café bar, free parking, all the facilities of a Moto Service Area plus a selection of famous catering outlets on site, make Travelodges terrific value.
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The Ibis Carlisle provides excellent value for money, in the exciting new Botchergate entertainment district of the city. The hotel offers well-equipped bedrooms boasting a desk, modem point, television, tea and coffee making facilities and air pulse cooling. For dining the hotel offers the modern Café Carnavale serving an excellent choice of meals and snacks. The hotel is an excellent base for visits to the Lake District.
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A beautiful listed building, the County Hotel still retains its Georgian Grandeur as well as providing modern spacious accommodation. Situated in the heart of Carlisle, this 3 star hotel overlooks the splendid twin towers of King Henry VIII's historic Citadel and is opposite the railway station. Only 2 miles from junction 43(M6) the hotel is an ideal base for exploring north Cumbria and the Lake District.
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A convenient base for touring the Northern Lake District and the Borders. Facilities include a bar, restaurant and leisure club comprising a heated indoor swimming pool, spa bath, fitness room and solarium. Places to visit nearby include the World of Beatrix Potter, Gretna Green, the beautiful Lake District, Carlisle Castle, Tullie House Museum, Hadrian's Wall and shopping in the historic city of Carlisle.
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A stay in this hotel to the north of Carlisle means stunning scenery is never far away. Both the Scottish Borders and the Lake District are an easy drive away, yet Carlisle city centre is only three miles away. Alternatively, take the train from Carlisle to Settle for an outstanding ride along the Eden Valley and across the Cumbrian Pennines. Hadrian's Wall is also nearby and unmissable, especially the Birdoswald Roman Fort at Gilsland.
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