The Lake District is always the ideal place for a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of every day life, and I was fortunate enough to be invited for a relaxing break at Rothay Manor late last year*.
Rothay Manor is a stunning Grade II listed country house boutique hotel, a stone’s throw from Lake Windermere. The hotel is ideally situated for exploring all of the wonders of The Lake District, which is an area I have visited many times over the years and I never tire of the awe inspiring rugged beauty of the landscapes and lakes it is renowned for.
Rothay Manor has nineteen individually designed rooms, some of which have their own balconies and I checked into The Fairfield Suite for my stay, after a warm welcome from the team.
The Fairfield Suite is simply stunning and the perfect choice of room if you are looking for some indulgent luxury. The design of the suite is so refined, with comfortable furnishings and eye catching feature wallpaper.
The suite comprises of a comfortable lounge, a spacious bedroom complete with a roll top bathtub, a separate bathroom with walk in shower and even a dressing room where I enjoyed getting ready for dinner in the evening.
There was a window seat in both the lounge and bedroom of The Fairfield Suite, where I loved curling up with a cup of coffee to watch the world go by during my stay.
When I choose a hotel to stay at, I am always keen to find somewhere that I can enjoy a lovely night's sleep in a comfortable bed and Rothay Manor certainly delivers on this front, with a huge bed adorned with Egyptian cotton bedlinen and feather pillows. The only trouble was that I did not want to get out of bed in the morning and I enjoyed such a restful night's sleep.
The design of the suite was so polished, with a blend of contemporary and traditional touches which worked effortlessly together and created such a welcoming ambience overall.
The addition of a roll top bathtub was a welcome feature in the suite and it felt very decadent indeed to have a long soak in the bath after dinner. There were luxury bath & shower products awaiting me in the bathroom, which was another thoughtful touch - the attention to detail here is second to none and everything I needed was on hand during my stay.
This was the view from the window seat in the living room - what a beautiful vista and I found looking out on this to be very inspiring.
After settling in to my suite, I ventured downstairs for a drink or two before I went back up to get ready for our dinner reservation. As you would expect from a hotel of this calibre, there is a well-stocked bar with a good selection of wines and spirits on offer and I chose a local Lake District gin & tonic made with Bedrock Gin, a distillery in Keswick. This is such an enjoyable gin and I ordered another glass once I had sipped away my first.
No hotel stay is complete without checking out the dining options and at Rothay Manor guests can choose from the fine dining 3 AA Rosette restaurant led by Head Chef Daniel McGeorge who went on to win Great British Menu recently. For more of a casual dining experience, there is also The Brathay Room which serves a menu of classic dishes and you can get cosy by the wood burning stove. We enjoyed fine dining during our stay and we were blown away by each course, from the initial snacks to the desserts. Naturally, the bread selection was a hit with me and it was a superb start to the meal to enjoy freshly baked crusty bread with local butter.
The snacks were elegantly presented and they gave us even more of an appetite for what was to follow.
A stunning heritage tomato dish was filled with zesty and vibrant flavours which conjured up the Mediterranean with every bite.
After our savoury courses, an equally irresistible dessert was presented to us and it seemed almost a pity to eat it since it looked so pretty, however I soon managed to devour it! It is easy to see why Daniel triumphed on Great British Menu and I wish him every success going forward. It was a pleasure to experience his cooking.
After dinner, we retired back to our suite for coffee and homemade cookies which made the perfect way to round off the evening.
I went for the vegetarian breakfast with sausage, crispy potatoes, scrambled eggs, fried bread, baked beans and of course extra toast on the side! This tasty and leisurely breakfast was the best way to start the day and a hotel breakfast is always one of my favourite parts of the stay. Before long, it was time to check out of Rothay Manor and explore some more of the surrounding area. The hotel is close to Loughrigg Fell for amazing walks and I also love to go to Grasmere when I am in the vicinity.
Rothay Manor is a superb hotel and a great base for enjoying all The Lake District has to offer. The hospitality, accommodation and dining are all of an exemplary standard and I would recommend a stay here for anybody in need of getting away from it all for a while.
It is worth making a note that Rothay Manor is also dog friendly, which is handy if you feel like bringing along your canine companion for an indulgent stay. A big thanks to the team there for making me so welcome during my stay, I look forward to visiting again in the future.
What do you all think, do you like the sound of Rothay Manor and have you ever visited The Lake District? As always I cannot wait to hear your thoughts and thank you so much for reading this post.
Until next time,
Camille
xo.
*My stay at Rothay Manor was complimentary. All opinions expressed herein are my own and honest.