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Penrith & Rookhope

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Penrith & Rookhope

Postby Disco on Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:10 am

although they dont know it, whoever i do the c2c with next year, will need accomodation at Penrith & Rookhope?.......

anyone recommend anywhere in Rookhope? Is the only 1 "The Rookhope Inn?" Has anyone stopped here before?
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Postby Lee on Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:48 pm

Hi Disco
Although I never stayed at Rookhope Inn, it was my first choice of accomodation for my second night, unfortunatly it was fully booked when I enquired prior to starting the c2c and ended up staying at Allenheads Inn instead. When I stopped off at the Rookhope Inn to get my card stamped it looked very clean and the people checking out when I was getting my card stamped all said they would stay there again. Although Allenheads Inn has got some good write ups on this link I personally wasn't impressed and will book more in advanced next time for the Rookhope Inn.
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Rookhope accomodation

Postby Graeme W on Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:25 pm

We stayed at the Old Vicarage in Rookhope when we did the C2C this year. We camped but I believe they also do B & B.

Try http://mysite.freeserve.com/rookhopevicarageb_b or
e-mail colin@finetime.wanadoo.co.uk
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Rookhope Accom

Postby c2c on Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:57 am

I'd recommend the Old Vicarage in Rookhope it does b&b n camping. Comfy beds,great food.Stayed there a couple of times.. :D
C2C again 21st March 08 c u there! 8)
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Postby rogertiger on Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:12 pm

Did the C2C in Sept. Brooklands guest house in Penrith was excellent. The guy who ran the place was really helpful and a top host ! At Rookhope we tried to get in at the Inn but it was fully booked so stayed at the Old Vicarage which was fine ! Wouldn't have any hesitation staying there again.
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Recomended accomodation

Postby onurbike on Tue May 20, 2008 8:48 pm

Did the C2C and stopped at two places and can highly recomend both.
Firstly in Penrith at Abbey House. Very clean and comfortable. Good hospitality.
Secondly at Rookhope Inn where again was very clean and comfortable along with great food. Good atmosphere in the bar and the welcoming open fire helped the thirsty appetite. Good hospitality.
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Postby geo on Tue May 27, 2008 12:34 pm

Hi Disco,just completed C2C this last w/end stayed at Caledonia B&B in Penrith and Old Vicarage in Rookhope both excellent. Got to say Old Vicarage is superb Colin and Pauline go out of there way to help the food is fantastic and they genuinely cant do enough to help. Likewise Ian in Caledonia very friendly and helpful. Both places clean and reasonably priced. Hope this helps.

George
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Postby dicky_p on Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:08 am

A group of 8 of us did the c2c over 3 days last weekend, staying at Penrith and Rookhope.
The accommodation in both places was superb:
In Penrith, 4 of us stayed in the Tynedale and 4 next door at the Eden, both on Victoria Road, just near the centre of town. Most of the guest houses on that road seem well geared up for cyclists. The breakfasts and hospitality were great (even when we didn't arrive until 9.30, having set off late and taken a 12 mile detour via Keswick stone circle..).
In Rookhope, we stayed at the Old Vicarage with Colin and Pauline. Again, the hospitality was outstanding. Comfy beds, cold beer available, and fantastic food. The spread that Colin laid on was amazing, all kinds of tapas, tasty, healthy starters and enchiladas. Restaurant standard for £10.50!
It's great to have some luxuries after a day in the saddle.
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Postby math on Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:04 am

i agree. fantastic place to stay. the vicarage is in beautifull surroundings in a lovely little village. the rooms are very comfy with new showers and great bathrooms. i second that the food is amazing with colin and pauline making you feel very welcome and relaxed. can not reckomend enough.
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Penrith & Rookhope accomodation

Postby saffyb73 on Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:22 pm

We stayed at Fellfoot in Penrith and The Old Vicarage in Rookhope. Both fantastic and would definately recommend staying at either or both.

Lovely hosts, clean accomodation and great food. Can't ask for any more.
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