The Crook o' Lune is a horseshoe bend of the River Lune, about 3 miles to the north east of Lancaster and lies within the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The view was made famous by JMW Turner and the poets Thomas Gray and William Wordsworth.
Nowadays visitors can admire the magnificent view from the popular picnic area and grab a bite from the snack bar and make use of the accessible toilet facilities.
Relaxed dining in a bright colourful, contemporary setting with exciting menus combining a variety of exquisite dishes.
Features open fire, cosy seating and a range of light meals and pub classics are served throughout the day in the bar & lounge areas.
Lancaster House Hotel boasts 79 contemporary bedrooms, 4 apartments.
A perfect blend of health & fitness facilities. Whether you're looking to improve your overall fitness or relax in our extensive facilities.