The Black Swan
"Multi-award-winner by the headwaters of the River Eden"
Overview
The fells rise all around the conservation village of Ravenstonedale and this handsome, many-gabled, 19th-century inn, owned and run for 15 years by the enterprising Louise Dinnes. In the friendly bars, where dried hops droop from the ceiling, at least eight wines are served by the glass, and the real ales roster features regulars from the Black Sheep brewery and rotating local guests, and a gallery-worth of framed pictures, large over-mantel mirror and comfortable furnishings echo the inn's early high-Victorian days. Award-winning seasonal menus, prepared by Scott Fairweather and his team, apply in both bars, the lounge and in the two beautifully decorated restaurants. An idea of their skills will be apparent from celeriac and apple soup, prunes and black pudding on toast as a starter; chicken and chestnuts with pancetta, mushrooms and tarragon sauce; or perhaps roasted pork and octopus with chorizo, lentils and grilled sweetcorn to follow; and banana bavarois with tropical fruit to round off. Overnight guests have 16 tastefully decorated, en suite rooms to choose from, with dogs welcome in the four that are in the annexe. They're also welcome in the three glamping tents in the tranquil riverside gardens, where you might even spot a red squirrel.
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Inn
The Black Swan
"Bedrooms designed with individuality – relax and enjoy this authentic inn...."
-  Accessible rooms
-  Dogs welcome
-  Family rooms
-  Outdoor parking
Restaurant
The Black Swan
"A welcoming 19th-century inn with seasonal menus...."
-  Children welcome
-  Private dining
-  Vegetarian menu
-  Wheelchair access
About the area
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills.
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Inn
The Black Swan
★★★★
"Bedrooms designed with individuality – relax and enjoy this authentic inn...."
- Rooms 16
- Free TV
- Wifi
- Open parking
Self-Catering
The Green Cumbria
★★★★★
"Very well presented cottages in a fabulous location close to local walks and activities..."
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