The Silverdale Hotel
Type:Bed & Breakfast
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295 reviewsThe Silverdale Hotel has 7 En-suite bedrooms in total. Two twin rooms, Two Family rooms and Three Double rooms some with magnificent sea views but all with full tea and coffee making facilities, SMART Internet ready TV’s, Free WIFI Access and Toiletries. They can also arrange for additional services like flowers, champagne, chocolates, fruit bowls on arrival or packed lunches - see charges for details.
All their rates include an extensive hot and cold breakfast selection with all our cooked breakfasts being cooked to order using only Bacon, Sausages and Black Pudding supplied by F&W Burrows Butchers in Silverdale. If a family room just isn’t big enough or you fancy a special stay then book the Self Contained Holiday Apartment which is the whole top floor of the hotel comprising of two spacious bedrooms one with a double bed and two single beds and the other a double bed, a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower, a living room with two comfortable sofa beds for extra guests and its own spacious fully fitted kitchen with washing machine, fridge and freezer. There are amazing views of the bay from the double bedroom, bathroom and living room that are so good we don’t spoil them by hiding them behind curtains! The apartment is available as either fully self-catered or bed and breakfast – see rates for details.
A selection of rooms are pet friendly so don’t leave Fido or Felix at home – see charges for details.
Mary heads up their Housekeeping team and they are proud to ensure all the rooms are well stocked and clean when you arrive and are well maintained during your stay – anything you need just ask.
There’s plenty of reasons to come to visit… There really are very few places like Silverdale , a perfect example of coastline meeting hillsides with spectacular views of the Lake District Mountains. Silverdale is a hidden gem of peaceful ever- changing coastline countryside with loads of walks ranging from easy coastline paths to the more challenging Arnside Knott and ,for the wildlife watchers, there is the wonderful RSPB Leighton Moss and Morecambe Bay Nature reserve which is the largest reedbed in north-west England. Bring your Golf Clubs and play a round at The Silverdale Golf Course, an 18 hole gem of a course set in breathtaking surrounding scenery with excellent quality greens.
Silverdale is a great base to stay whilst exploring near and far with excellent rail and road links on the Cumbrian boarder you really can get out and about being sure of a comfortable return to The Silverdale Hotel…why not ask for a packed lunch to take with you too!
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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En-suite Rooms | from £75.00 to £110.00 room/night (breakfast included) |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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Take Junction 35 from the M6, follow Carnforth to your first roundabout. Take the 2nd exit right. Take the first left turn for Warton. Drive through Warton then at a T Junction turn left. Take your first right Crag Rd. At the end of Crag Road turn right. Follow this road over the railway crossing and then take the left hand turn to Silverdale. As you enter the village carry straight on to Shore Rd where you will see The Silverdale Hotel. Off road parking is available at the rear.
Silverdale railway station serves the village of Silverdale in Lancashire, England. It is on the Furness Line from Barrow-in-Furness to Lancaster. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Northern. There is no footbridge or underpass; passengers cross the line at track level via a barrow crossing (so disabled travellers are not recommended to use the southbound platform without assistance).
The station buildings have been converted for residential use, but there are shelters on each side. There is a small car park. No ticket machines are available, so travellers must buy them on the train or in advance.
Train running information is provided via digital information signs and timetable posters.The station is conveniently situated for visitors to Leighton Moss RSPB reserve, a few minutes' walk away.
Silverdale is generally served by the hourly Furness Line services from Lancaster to Barrow-in-Furness operated by Northern who also manage the station. Several longer-distance trains to Carlisle and Manchester Piccadilly call at the station throughout the day.
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