Bridge Inn at Santon Bridge


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Nestled in the picturesque valley of Santon Bridge near Holmrook, the Bridge Inn is a quintessential Lake District destination that captures the essence of traditional English hospitality. This laid-back inn has become a beloved refuge for walkers, locals, and visitors seeking authentic fell-country charm, with its welcoming wood-beamed bar and cosy restaurant creating an inviting atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.

The inn’s heart lies in its comfortable bar, where crackling log fires warm you on cooler evenings and a carefully curated selection of real ales showcases the best of British brewing. The restaurant serves generous portions of traditional fare, including the full English breakfast that sends visitors out ready to tackle the surrounding fells and valleys. Whether you’re refuelling after a day exploring the stunning landscape or simply looking for a convivial evening out, the Bridge Inn delivers genuine Lake District character without pretension.

With its ideal location for accessing the western lakes and famous walking routes, the Bridge Inn serves as the perfect basecamp for outdoor adventures. The friendly staff understand the needs of active visitors, making it easy to plan your next expedition while enjoying hearty meals and quality refreshment. For those seeking authentic lakeland experiences away from the busiest tourist spots, this inn represents everything that makes the Lake District special.

Visitor information

Address Whitecroft, Santon Bridge, Holmrook CA19 1UX, UK
Phone 019467 26221
Website http://www.santonbridgeinn.com/
Google rating 4.4 / 5
Admission Free to visit; standard pub and restaurant pricing applies for food and beverages.

Tips for your visit

  • Book accommodation in advance during peak summer months and weekends
  • Try the full English breakfast before heading out for a day’s fell walking
  • Ask staff for recommendations on local walking routes suited to your fitness level

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Featured image courtesy of Alan Moore via Google Maps.