About Windermere Rooms at The Wateredge Inn
Windermere Rooms at The Wateredge Inn Hotel is located near Lake Windermere in the heart of the Lake District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty, and is just a 10-minute walk from the pretty town of Ambleside.
Rooms at Windermere Rooms at The Wateredge Inn Hotel have a TV, CD player, and tea and coffee-making facilities with a complimentary refreshment tray. Bathrooms are en-suite, and a hairdryer and toiletries are provided. Some rooms include a private terrace.
Dogs are welcome at Windermere Rooms at The Wateredge Inn Hotel, with a surcharge payable. Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout, and car parking is free for guests.
A traditional Cumberland breakfast is served until midday. The hotel's Regent restaurant serves a modern British menu daily, made with fresh, local produce. Guests are entitled to a discount on three-course evening meals.
Windermere Rooms at The Wateredge Inn Hotel is minutes away from Lake Windermere on foot and other tourist destinations such as Bowness and Hawkshead by car.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great choice at breakfast time.
The breakfast at The Regent is widely praised for its quality and range of choice. On offer are traditional cooked breakfasts, a continental selection, as well as a vegetarian option. Favourites include locally-made Cumberland sausages, Manx kippers, and
positive:
Perfect location for exploring the Lakes.
The Regent is just minutes from Lake Windermere, the largest of Britain's natural lakes, while the hotel is a ten-minute walk from the quaint town of Ambleside. The Regent is also a great base from which to explore the outstanding natural beauty of the La
positive:
Fantastic hotel for dog lovers.
Unlike most hotels, dogs are welcome at The Regent upon paying a surcharge. This means that any guests visiting the hotel don't need to leave their dog at home, and instead can have their pampered pooch join them for walks through the local hills and trai
Negative Reviews
negative:
Loose chippings in the car park.
Though only a minor thing, the loose chippings in the free car park at The Regent might cause problems for guests using wheelchairs or who need to drag their suitcase along on its wheels.
negative:
Creaky floorboards and stairs.
While The Regent is decorated in a modern, contemporary fashion, the building itself is quite old. As a consequence some floorboards and stairs in The Regent are a little creaky, which has disturbed some guests during the night.
negative:
Small bar area can feel cramped.
The popularity of The Regent does mean the bar is a popular destination for guests, but it can feel a shade overcrowded as a consequence at times. This is especially the case for guests dining in the bar area.