"The room was clean and tidy, shower was hot and powerful, there was tea, coffee and hot chocolate and plenty of coat hangers. I will defintely be staying gere aagaim "
"The room was clean and tidy, shower was hot and powerful, there was tea, coffee and hot chocolate and plenty of coat hangers. I will defintely be staying gere aagaim "
"Cannot say as i did not stay due to the manager trowing me out for letting my partner use the toilet the got me charged with drink driving for trying to sleep in my car as did not have anywhere else to go"
"Cannot say as i did not stay due to the manager trowing me out for letting my partner use the toilet the got me charged with drink driving for trying to sleep in my car as did not have anywhere else to go"
"Very good communication. In general the apartment building is clean and nice, though inside the apartment smelled strong curry ( Penthouse ), even a cheap air freshener will make a difference. Pillow cases and
Bed blankets do not smell fresh. No shampoo and shower gel. Netflix is a plus. We still enjoyed our stay."
"Very good communication. In general the apartment building is clean and nice, though inside the apartment smelled strong curry ( Penthouse ), even a cheap air freshener will make a difference. Pillow cases and
Bed blankets do not smell fresh. No shampoo and shower gel. Netflix is a plus. We still enjoyed our stay."
"I was given a double room instead of a suite, they couldn’t give me the correct room due to it being full and couldn’t refund me due to not having access to the correct system. The coffee machine didn’t work and they only gave a small amount of milk which only lasted one day."
"I was given a double room instead of a suite, they couldn’t give me the correct room due to it being full and couldn’t refund me due to not having access to the correct system. The coffee machine didn’t work and they only gave a small amount of milk which only lasted one day."
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"As always the staff were wonderful, special shoutout to Martin and Nathan. We stayed in the president room this time which has its own separate livingroom, ceiling fans in both rooms. On the first floor, turn right as you leave the lift and the room is just through the doors, turn left as you come out of the lift and you are at the restaurant. Food was good,especially breakfast, meals are buffet style. Parking is £10 per night although there is on street parking next to the hotel. Something to note is that recently the hotel has added a £5 per night charge mobility scooters."
"Upon arrival into the council estate hotel car park, beware of local travellers, as you you find your way in, there is No clear signage nor anyone to great you. At first I thought I had walked into a abandoned hotel from the 90’s I managed to find my way up to the reception floor where it was empty and a young man desperately trying to deal with a local travellers, a phone call and myself trying to check in. Considering the position he was left in, he was doing really well. Got the keys to our 2 rooms on the 7th floor, once we opened the door, both rooms absolutely wreaked of cigarettes and B.O. both rooms smelled the same, so not just a one off. Clearly not had new carpets since smoking was banned. There is no Air conditioning or venting, the rooms apart from the window which you can crack open an inch. Lucky we were too tired and went to bed, but the local druggies outside kept us awake from 1.00am until 4.00am screaming. It was a mixture of faulty towers and Grand theft Auto combined into one nightmare. Breakfast finishes at 9.00, when we arrived looked ok, but not really a selection, the coffee machine was out of order, when I asked the only member of staff, where can I get a coffee, she said I would have to have the juice. We reluctantly ate some kind of an egg and bean with overcooked sausage breakfast and left politely left without causing a scene. We booked this hotel, because it has a pool and a gym, the pool and gym were closed. Terrible hotel, Do not book it."
"The hotel was amazing with large, clean rooms and beautiful, large grounds with amazing flowers ponds and trees. The breakfast was amazing. The place has lots of history as Beatrix Potter lived there. There was plenty of parking and it is in a great location, near Windermere."
"On arrival it was a quick check and the lady on reception was pleasant. £10 a night to park the car. We arrived in our room which was small, dated, hard bed and not to our taste but it’s Blackpool and we thought we would only stay for 1 night instead of 2. At 2am we had been out, had some food and we were just going to sleep when water started coming through the ceiling on the head of our bed. I went and found a staff member and I was worried for a while as he said there were no more rooms! He did find us one and it was a lot better. Good size, more tastefully decorated, sea view, we couldn’t complain. We ended up staying both nights it was comfortable and clean. We didn’t eat in the hotel. If you want to go into town it is a 10 minute walk. My only negative (not the water, it wasn’t the hotels fault) is they didn’t come and apologise for what happened and had we not only just gone to bed and been fast asleep I perhaps would have been annoyed. A small gesture goes a long way and an apology would have been appreciated"
"We booked this trip and paid good money for a room with a balcony. On arrival we was told that the hotel car park was more then likely full due to the weather even though we didn't need to pre-book, not the best start.
The que on reception was also extremely busy and only 1 member of staff on.
We asked to reserve a table in the restaurant and was told it was full due to the weather (yes it was the best of the year so far) surely the residents should receive priority after booking, we didn't. We used the bar for drinks again this was sometimes a 20-30 minute wait and again poor from the staff with no cohesion as to who was next and waiting first, the communal areas are a little dated and shabby but this could be so much better with some TLC and staff who are much more approachable.
If it wasn't for the weather this would have been one of the worst trips of 2026 for us."
"I loved the history of the hotel. The kids enjoyed being there. The tram was right in front of the hotel. We had a good view of the beach and the tower.
There were steps which we were told were for emergency exit. At first we thought they led down to the reception but wow they looked "scary" Maybe the hotel should put a inscription that the door to the stairs is for emergency"
"What a gem, I have never been to the Lake District before and my jaw dropped the second you pull into the car park. I had made a note that we were celebrating a few special occasions and were given an upgrade I believe and a lovely card when we got to our room. The hotel is really easy to find your way around, nice staff, good food and drinks (malibu sunset was a personal fave). The lamb shank was delicious for a Sunday roast. The pool and spa was great as well. Lakeside hotel and spa is a little slice of heaven, outside with all the ducks so comfortable around people and having boats you can rent right on the dock outside is amazing. I love they give you duck food and had milk and cookies out one evening. One night my partner wanted to eat in the pub there and I really fancied Mac and cheese off the room service menu and they made it for me at the pub- that’s outstanding customer service! I’d love to come back here again! I’ll never forget this holiday or hotel. Thank you for making our stay so lovely. Highly recommend!"
What can I expect from a motel trip to Barrow-in-Furness?
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What are motels like?
At many motels, you're likely to find free parking and an outdoor pool. When you stay at a motel property, you'll often have access to your room directly from the car park. Beginning in the early 1950s, eye-catching neon signs enticed road-weary travellers, and today, examples of these can still be found along historic US Route 66.
What are the best motels in Barrow-in-Furness?
These are some of our customers' top motels to choose from in the larger area. Maritime Apartments: If driving, you'll be within 28 minutes of Lake Windermere. Enjoy access to the terrace, and freebies including WiFi and train station pickup. OYO Hotel 33: Free breakfast and free WiFi are available during your stay, along with room amenities such as heating. Central Barrow-in-Furness is 21.6 mi (34.8 km) away.
What things can I to do in Barrow-in-Furness?
Visitors like Barrow-in-Furness for its zoo, bars and restaurants. While you're sightseeing, make sure that you enjoy the area's lakeside. Some outdoorsy places nearby include Piel Island, Morecambe Beach and Morecambe Bay. You'll find these family-friendly sights in the area: The Dock Museum, Cartmel Cheeses and Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Furness Abbey, Holker Street Stadium and Park Leisure Centre.
What's the seasonal weather like in Barrow-in-Furness?
Weather can make or break a road trip, so we've gathered some data about year-round temperatures in Barrow-in-Furness to help you plan yours. The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 6°C. The rainiest months in Barrow-in-Furness are December, November, October and August, with each month seeing an average of 184 mm of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Barrow-in-Furness while staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Barrow-in-Furness to help you navigate your stay: To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Barrow Station or Roose Station. Barrow-in-Furness might not have very many public transport options, so consider a car rental to maximise your time.