Lake District Getaway w/Michelin-Listed Dining | By Emma Sheppard | Source: Appleby Manor Country House Hotel | | The Daily Telegraph calls Appleby Manor in Cumbria "a true country-house hotel" and the Michelin Guide praises the Victorian mansion's "characterful" bedrooms and "classical" menus. Overnight stays at this rural bolthole on the edge of the Lake District would usually cost over £260, but are now available to Travelzoo subscribers for £139, including dinner and a stack of extras. | Why we love this deal | - You'll save 47% on this package for two, which includes dinner and canapés, plus full English breakfast
- The 4-course à la carte dinner is in the hotel's AA-Rosette restaurant, which features dishes such as double-baked crab soufflé with mangetout and seafood velouté, seared haunch steak of Cumbrian venison with deep-fried oxtail fritters, and rich sticky toffee pudding, served hot with cream or ice cream
- It's valid for stays until April, and extra nights are £90 per room, including breakfast
- Set in Cumbria's Eden Valley and surrounded by the mountains and fells of the Pennines, the hotel is around a 1.5-hour drive from Newcastle and two hours from Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield
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