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The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel

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The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel

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The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is a welcoming, family-friendly Lakeland inn nestled in the heart of the picturesque Langdale Valley, within the stunning Lake District National Park. Located at an elevation of 92 metres, it sits dramatically at the foot of the Dungeon Ghyll ravine and beneath the towering Langdale Pikes, offering a perfect base for exploring the natural features of the Lake District Great Langdale area. Originally a 17th-century farmhouse, this historic establishment has been catering to visitors since…

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    June 20, 2025

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    Open every day from 8am to 10pm. Ideal place to enjoy a drink and/or snack after a walk. Nice terrace.
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    September 22, 2024

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    The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is named after the waterfall in the ghyll behind the pub. It's a nice place serving great food and offering high quality accommodation in a brilliant location. The Walker's Bar is open to non-residents and serves a great pint after a good walk.
    The hotel has 6 acres of mature garden with outstanding views on the fells. And from where you can enjoy a drink on the outside tables or deck-chairs in summer. The restaurant serves locally sourced produce. There is a really good value prix-fix menu Monday through Thursday serving pub-classic and more gastro-pub type food. The a la carte menu offers mostly pub classics and of course, roast dinners on Sunday. It has its own ale (Walker's mirage)

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    Location: Lakes, South Lakeland, Cumbria, North West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are some popular family-friendly hiking trails directly accessible from The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel?

    The hotel's prime location offers direct access to several trails suitable for families. You can easily reach routes leading to Stickle Tarn, which is a popular destination with stunning views. For a more gentle option, exploring the immediate vicinity of the Dungeon Ghyll ravine offers picturesque, shorter walks. Many circular routes of varying lengths begin right from the hotel's doorstep.

    Are there any specific considerations for hiking the Langdale Pikes from the hotel, especially regarding terrain and difficulty?

    The Langdale Pikes (Pavey Ark, Harrison Stickle, Pike of Stickle, Bowfell) are iconic but present a significant challenge. The terrain can be steep, rocky, and exposed, especially in adverse weather. While the hotel is an excellent base, these are generally considered moderate to strenuous hikes requiring good fitness, appropriate gear, and navigation skills. There are multiple routes up, some more scrambling-intensive than others.

    Is there public transport available to reach The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel or explore the Great Langdale Valley?

    Yes, public transport is available. The 516 bus service (seasonal) connects Ambleside with Great Langdale, with a stop conveniently located near The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel. This allows visitors to arrive without a car and explore various points of interest within the valley.

    Are hiking permits required for walking in the Lake District National Park, particularly around Dungeon Ghyll?

    No, hiking permits are generally not required for walking on public footpaths and bridleways within the Lake District National Park, including the areas around Dungeon Ghyll. The 'right to roam' principle applies to much of the open access land. However, always respect private property and follow the Countryside Code.

    How crowded does The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel area and surrounding trails get during peak season or weekends?

    The Great Langdale Valley, being a popular destination, can get quite busy, especially during school holidays, summer weekends, and bank holidays. The hotel's car park and popular trails like the route to Stickle Tarn can experience high footfall. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekdays, outside of peak school holidays, or exploring less-frequented paths.

    What are the options for parking at The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel for non-guests or if the hotel car park is full?

    The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel offers free parking for its guests. For non-guests, or if the hotel car park is full, there is a National Trust car park located nearby at Stickle Ghyll (pay and display), which serves as a popular starting point for many walks in the area. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.

    Are dogs welcome throughout The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, and are there specific dog-friendly walks nearby?

    The hotel is very dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome in specific rooms upon request and with prior acknowledgement, and they are also permitted in the Walker's Bar. Many of the local trails in the Langdale Valley are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept under control, especially around livestock. The paths along the valley floor and around Blea Tarn are popular choices for dog walkers.

    Beyond hiking, what other family-friendly activities are available in the Great Langdale Valley near the hotel?

    While hiking is a primary draw, families can also enjoy gentle strolls along the valley floor, picnicking in the hotel's six acres of gardens, or exploring the natural beauty of the Dungeon Ghyll waterfall itself. The area is also great for wildlife spotting. For a more relaxed pace, simply enjoying the stunning mountain views from the hotel's outdoor seating area is a wonderful family activity.

    What are the dining options like at The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel, and are they suitable for families?

    The hotel offers excellent dining options suitable for families. The on-site restaurant serves breakfast and dinner with a menu featuring locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. The renowned Walker's Bar provides a cozy atmosphere with log fires, offering comforting pub classics, grilled dishes, sandwiches, and traditional Sunday roasts. They also have a good value prix-fixe menu Monday through Thursday. High chairs are available, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it welcoming for children.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel and hiking in the Lake District during winter?

    Visiting in winter offers a unique, often quieter, experience with stunning snowy landscapes. However, it requires careful planning. Days are shorter, temperatures are colder, and weather conditions can change rapidly, bringing snow, ice, and strong winds. Higher fells become challenging and require specialist winter gear and experience. Lower-level walks are generally more accessible, but always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out. The hotel's drying room is particularly useful for hikers returning from winter walks.

    Are there any less crowded family walks near The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel that still offer scenic views?

    While popular spots can get busy, exploring paths slightly off the main routes can offer a quieter experience. Consider walks around Blea Tarn, which is a short drive or a pleasant walk from the hotel, offering beautiful views and often fewer crowds than the Stickle Tarn path. The paths along the valley floor, away from the main car parks, also provide lovely, less-trafficked options with scenic vistas of the fells.

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