Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Review of the Rothay Garden Hotel, Lake District

Writers have been inspired by the tranquil surroundings and rugged hills for centuries. Popular characters including Peter Rabbit and Mrs Tiggy Winkle were born after their creator Beatrix Potter’s holidays to the area, and poet William Wordsworth penned his most famous poem about daffodils there.
I am, of course talking about the Lake District, home of some of the most spectacular scenery in England. And where better to enjoy that view than from one of the luxurious loft suites in the Rothay Garden Hotel, where I was invited to spend a long weekend. Having never visited the Lake District, but hearing rave reviews from friends and colleagues I was only too happy to pack my hiking books, camera and imagination in the hope that I would be inspired as many before me have been.
Nestled in the heart of Grasmere the Rothay Garden Hotel offers visitors the chance to relax in comfort while taking in the views of the majestic Lakeland fells. Following a £3 million redevelopment in 2008 the hotel has secured its place as one of the most popular lakeside retreats. It is ideal for both people who want a relaxing few days away from it all and those who are keen to challenge themselves with a hike up one peaks.
The hotel boasts 30 beautiful bedrooms, including five loft suites. From under the eaves you have a breath taking view, and it is suddenly very easy to see why people fall in love with the area.
The restaurant is based in the conservatory, overlooking the gardens. Visitors can relax in the contemporary settings, while head chef Andrew Burton, who has been at the hotel for 20 years, and his team work tirelessly to give you a meal you will remember.
The menu features high quality local produce, from handmade cheese and home cured meats to the Lakeland’s famous lamb and salmon. Reading the menu was enough to get my taste buds watering, and I was not disappointed when I tucked in to my smoked salmon starter. This was quickly followed by an equally delicious fillet of Lakeland Beef, and sticky toffee pudding. In fact the only disappointing thing about the whole meal was that I couldn’t eat every single dish on the menu, I really was spoilt for choice.


A new addition to the hotel is the Riverside Spa, a little oasis where you can take time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With a herbal pine sauna, hydro spa and heated infra-red loungers it is guaranteed to relax you after a day spent out and about exploring.
I left the hotel and the Lake District with memories to last a lifetime and a yearning to return.
For more information on the hotel or to book visit www.rothaygarden.com or call 01539 435334.

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