This site uses cookies and similar technologies to analyse traffic, personalise content and ads, and provide social media features.Learn more and adjust settings.
Clean, spacious bedroom. dining and breakfast very good
Posted by Vivienne elizabeth on 31 Jul 2022
Was this review helpful to you?
4 out of 5
It is in a lovely spot by the beach and within easy reach of absolutely beautiful lakes eg. Wastwater, Buttermere and near to Langdale and Scafell .
Also great walk from beach up to viewing platform on cliffs above although it is rather steep but worth it if you can manage it .
The staff are lovely and treat you as if you are already known to them and are really very helpful.
Covid organisation is second to none and they take it very seriously and this makes you feel safe . I noticed a big difference on visiting a local pub which I wont name but another local pub the Queens was also very covid friendly so well done to them.
The hotel is about 15 to 20 mins walk from the village with a choice of about four pubs to eat in.
All in all , a lovely relaxing break in a relatively unknown spot and good value compared to somewhere like Windermere. The area is lot more unspoilt and natural but this is because it is more remote , just what we wanted.
Posted by Ruthie, from Merseyside on 24 Sep 2020
Was this review helpful to you?
4 out of 5
The staff are very helpful. The Seacote Hotel is very close to Seacote beach.
Posted by Tony, from London on 6 Jul 2020
Was this review helpful to you?
4 out of 5
Posted by a verified traveller on 31 Jul 2019
Was this review helpful to you?
4 out of 5
Nice hotel and close to the beach
We had a very relaxing weekend and lovely walk on the beach
Posted by linda, from darlington on 6 May 2017
Was this review helpful to you?
3 out of 5
Very close to beach
Pros:The beds were comfortable.
Cons:Some modernisation and a lick of paint.
Location:Very remote. Walking to St Bees Head.
Hotel in a good location for beach and for walking to St Bees Head. However, very little else to do in the area and, apart from the hotel, only 2 pubs to get anything to eat in St Bees.
The breakfast was satisfactory but nothing special.
The room was clean enough and adequate but felt it was slightly over-priced at £60/night given the amenities. After the first night, nobody came to service the room and the only concession they made was to give us a few extra biscuits and tea bags. The décor in the room was plain and simple but in the public areas was rather old-fashioned. The outside of the hotel appeared rather grubby.
Posted by David, from Cambridgeshire on 12 Aug 2016
Was this review helpful to you?
*Price based on the lowest price found within past 24 hours and based upon one night stay for two adults over the next thirty days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.