Your exclusive occasion in The Lakes
Lakeland moments
Make our hotel and grounds exclusively yours
Special occasions, corporate retreats, intimate weddings and group adventure tours reach their peak at Rothay Garden. Embrace the true essence of the Lake District with exclusive hire of the hotel and grounds for your occasion.
Hotel
In the scenic heart of the Lake District, our tranquil setting pairs with a discreet atmosphere, with 32 rooms to accommodate your guests and beautiful lounges and a 60-cover restaurant to host your group.
Gardens
You need only stand in our gardens for a brief moment to feel a sense of contentment wash over you. Our gardens can be carefully adapted to suit team lunches, BBQs and wedding ceremonies, with the peaks of the surrounding landscape as your backdrop.
Location
Rothay Garden is just an amble away from the Lake District's most famous sights. From distilleries to cruises on the lakes, our crew can organise exciting excursions for your event.
Intimate celebrations
Your Lake District wedding
Instil your wedding with the rural elegance that only Rothay Garden can deliver. Within our grand gardens and Grasmere’s scenes of majestic fells and flowing waterfalls, rivers and lakes, our wedding planners will transform your special day into an intimate occasion for you and yours. Host up to 60 guests or choose to elope with just your closest by your side.
Time for the team
Corporate retreats in Grasmere
Your team will thank you for a corporate retreat with the Lake District on their doorstep. A haven for hiking, cruises and culture, we can arrange team-building activities, from tasty BBQs in our gardens to tours of Dove Cottage, once the home of poet William Wordsworth and his sister.
Yours to explore
Group travel
Our hotel, your exclusive base—Grasmere and the surrounding fells are yours to explore. A playground for walking and adventure groups, why not start your day with a delicious seasonal breakfast al fresco at our restaurant, followed by a hike to Stone Arthur or kayaking on Lake Windermere, then back to ours for afternoon tea?