Our Lakeland InnMany of the original features of the Inn have been maintained, keeping that charming old world feel. You can expect to be warmed by a lovely real fire in the winter months and for those warm summer evenings and total relaxation there is a very pleasant secluded beer garden to the rear. Parking is no problem as there is a large car park situated opposite the pub.Now part of the Robinson's estate and serving their finest real ales of which we have a Cask Marque gold award. Very popular is their Hartley's XB and seasonal favourites such as Dizzy Blonde, Mr Scrooge and Double Hop. A good range of lagers are offered including Carling, Carlesberg, Fosters. Our draught cider range consists of Strongbow and Stowford Press.The Inn is situated in a stunning area, ideal for walking, biking and fishing. There are several walks that start from the Inn itself, the most famous probably being Latterbarrow, the pathway is right next to the pub, what better place to enjoy a meal and a refreshing drink after that walk. Tarn Hows, Blelham Hows and Wray Castle are close by. We are just a mile from Hawkshead and close to Hill Top of Beatrix Potter fame.
Features & Facilities Include:
- Licensed Bar
- Public Restaurant
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Address:
Outgate Inn
Outgate Inn
Ambleside
Cumbria
LA220NQ
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Website:
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Directions
From Ambleside take the B2586 to HawksheadFrom the NorthExit M6 at J40 and travel along the A66 for1 mile to Stainton, then join the A592 to Pooley Bridge and Ambleside. After travelling for about 12 12 miles through Pooley Bridge, Glenridding, Patterdale and over Kirkstone Pass down into Ambleside. Travel south around the one way system of Ambleside changing onto the A593 Ambleside to Coniston road for about mile, then takethe B5286 to Hawkshead for approximately one mile, where The Outgate Inn awaits you. From the SouthExit M6 at J36 and travel along the A590for 1.5 miles. Continue on the A591 Kendalby-pass for 15 miles, travelling through Ings, Windermere until you reach Ambleside. Change onto the A593 Ambleside to Coniston road for about mile, then take the B5286 to Hawkshead for approximately one mile, where The Outgate Inn awaits you.