Grange-over-Sands Pubs

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The Pheasant Inn (Allithwaite)

The Pheasant Inn (Allithwaite)

Flookburgh Road, Allithwaite, LA11 7RQ

The Pheasant Inn is a friendly pub that dates back to the 18th century and prides itself on serving excellent food. The pub is located in the small village of Allithwaite, a stone’s throw from Morecambe Bay. Here you will find locally sourced produce that is used to create hearty and filling dishes, as well as a continuously changing selection of cask ales.

The Masons Arms (Strawberry Bank)

The Masons Arms (Strawberry Bank)

Strawberry Bank, Cartmel Fell, Grange-Over-Sands, LA11 6NW

The Masons Arms is hard to find, nestled on hillside on a quiet narrow lane near the village of Cartmel Fell, but it’s worth digging out the map and making the journey to this ancient inn. The food is divine, winning the pub national recognition. Real ale is available, and there is a fabulous outside terrace with views of the fells.

The Engine Inn (Cark-In-Cartmel)

The Engine Inn (Cark-In-Cartmel)

Station Road, Cark-In Cartmel, Grange-Over-Sands, LA11 7NZ

The Engine Inn at Cark-In-Cartmel is just beyond the borders of the national park, but within a short drive of major attractions including Holker Hall and the Lakeside & Haverthwaite railway. Friendly and independent, the inn serves a good selection of real ale and food is served here twice a day. Overnight accommodation is available, and the inn welcomes dogs.

The Royal Oak Inn (Cartmel)

The Royal Oak Inn (Cartmel)

The Square, Cartmel, LA11 6QB

The Royal Oak Inn in Cartmel is a delightful pub that ticks all the boxes for a traditional inn. The cosy and welcoming interiors provide a relaxing place to enjoy a pint of real ale or one of the inn’s generous portions of home cooked meals. Outside there is a spectacular beer garden, and bed and breakfast accommodation is available.

The Pig & Whistle (Cartmel)

The Pig & Whistle (Cartmel)

Aynsome Road, Cartmel, LA11 6PL

The Pig & Whistle is a charming pub on the outskirts of Cartmel, away from the hustle and bustle of the village centre. Once owned by chef Simon Rogan, the pub still serves excellent bistro style food accompanied with real ale. There are regular open mic nights and a popular weekly vinyl evening. Outside there is a delightful beer garden with sunset views.

The Kings Arms (Cartmel)

The Kings Arms (Cartmel)

The Square, Cartmel, LA11 6QB

One of four inns in the small village of Cartmel, the Kings Arms is particularly popular with local residents thanks to its hosting of live music performances each weekend. This 18th century inn has recently had a full refurbishment and serves a good selection of real ale and food that can be enjoyed in cosy armchairs by the open fire.

The Hare & Hounds (Bowland Bridge)

The Hare & Hounds (Bowland Bridge)

Bowland Bridge, Grange-Over-Sands, LA11 6NN

The Hare & Hounds is a gastronomic delight. Located in the Winster valley in the south-eastern corner of the Lake District, this 17th century inn offers fine dining food without the fine dining fuss. Proudly Cumbrian, the inn serves locally brewed ale and food is prepared using locally sourced produce where possible. This dog friendly inn also has B&B accommodation.

The Derby Arms (Witherslack)

The Derby Arms (Witherslack)

Witherslack, Grange-Over-Sands, LA11 6RH

The Derby Arms is a stylish and lively pub that is located in the small village of Witherslack between Kendal and Grange-Over-Sands. The well stocked bar offers an excellent choice of locally brewed real ales whilst the menu is full of crowd-pleasing favourites using locally sourced ingredients. The pub benefits from a games room with a pool table and overnight accommodation is available.

The Cavendish Arms (Cartmel)

The Cavendish Arms (Cartmel)

Cavendish Street, Cartmel, LA11 6QA

The Cavendish Arms is an ancient coaching inn located in the centre of Cartmel, a small village a few miles south of Lake Windermere. This cosy and charming inn serves classic British cuisine using locally sourced produce, and has a reasonable selection of real ale and wines. Gin enthusiasts will be particularly impressed with the selection of 40 varieties.