The
Scafell Hotel nestles in the heart of Rosthwaite village in Borrowdale
valley, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery in England.
Nearby villages and hamlets include Stonethwaite, Seatoller and
Grange. The hotel really is ideal for walkers to explore the Lakeland
fells or just to 'get away from it all'.
The market town of Keswick is only 6 miles away and if you want to leave your car, there is a local bus service which runs regularly throughout the day. The road to Keswick takes you on a scenic trip past Grange bridge and along the shores of Derwentwater to the town centre.
Keswick is a lively town with a good mixture of shops, parks, bars, cafes, restaurants, galleries, a cinema, museums and more. There is the famous 'Cars of the Stars' museum, the Pencil Factory & museum (the pencil was first made in Keswick!), and the 'Theatre by the Lake'.
At
the lake shore you can take a cruise round Derwentwater, a rowing
boat to one of the islands, or even a motor boat. The launch can
also drop you at one of the many jetties around the lake - the
nearest being Lodore - and then enjoy a walk back to The Scafell
(or catch a bus!)
Alternatively, head further down the Borrowdale valley, through Seatoller and over Honister Pass. At the summit of the pass is a slate quarry with museum and shop. Head down the other side and to beautiful Buttermere and round to Newlands valley then back to The Scafell via the far side of Derwentwater.


