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Keswick offers everything that a person who loves the great outdoors could want. From the fabulous fellwalks and climbs of Skiddaw, the majestic steep sided valley of Borrowdale, to the serenity of Derwentwater lake. Click one of the links below to see whats on offer in that area. Keswick has also been fortunate in its benefactors of a century ago. Two large public parks, very close to the town centre, offer games facilities in open, wooded and garden settings. They are an important part of Keswick's well-tended appearance which has won it several national awards, European commendation and, very important, the appreciation of its many visitors. Though small in size, Keswick has a range of indoor and outdoor attractions and services far larger than you might expect. The friendly attention in the many shops and the weekly market around the Moot Hall is seen as a welcome change from the large towns and retail parks, while accommodation to suit every need can be found in the locality. Places of interest in Keswick include: Castlerigg Stone Circle , Crosthwaite Church , Moot Hall and Tourist Information Centre , Cumberland Pencil Museum , Cars of the Stars Museum , Keswick Victorian Museum and Art Gallery , The Teapottery , Hope Park , Fitz Park , Friars Crag , Sheep Dog Demonstrations , Theatre by the Lake , Alhambra Cinema , Leisure Pool / Sports Hall , Indoor Climbing Centre , Town Walk , Derwentwater Launches. http://www.activehotels.com/hotels/index.php3?hotelid=122505&trkref=SEH |
| Queens Hotel, Main Street, Keswick CA12 5JF more |
| The Kings Arms, Main Street, Keswick CA12 5BN more |
| Chaucer House Hotel, Derwentwater Place, Keswick CA12 4DR more |
| The Edwardene Hotel, 26 Southey Street, Keswick CA12 4EF more |
| Skiddaw Hotel, 29-31 Main St, Keswick CA12 5BN more |
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