DISTRICT IV. 



HOTELS AND INNS. 



BowNASs' Ullswater. — Finely situated on the margin of the lake. 



Everything that can be desired. 

 The Patterdale Hotel. — A famous old house ; under the same 



management as *the Ullswater.' 

 The White Lion. — A small comfortable house. 

 Two Inns at Pooley Bridge, where conveyances may be had. 

 KiRKSTONE Pass Inn. — Refreshes many a one after toiling up the 



pass, and affords one or two beds in emergencies. 

 The Dun Bull, at Mardale. — Good for ham and eggs. 



ABSTRACT OF DIRECT ROUTES FROM PATTERDALE. 



To Ambleside. — i. Over Kirkstone Pass ; lo miles. 2. By 

 Kirkstone Pass and Troutbeck ; 14 miles. There are one 

 or two coaches a-day by the former route. 



To BOWNESS. — Over Kirkstone Pass, through the Valley of 

 Troutbeck, and by Miller^s Brow ; 15 miles. 2. The coach- 

 road is by the Village of Windermere, instead of going 

 direct by Cook's house ; 16 miles. 



To CoNiSTON. — I. To Ambleside, as above, thence by Brathay 

 Valley and Skelwith ; 19 miles. 



