Wheatsheaf Inn and Campsite Lorton
Nestled in the picturesque village of Lorton, the Wheatsheaf Pub and Campsite offers visitors an authentic Cumbrian experience, combining traditional pub charm with the serenity of the surrounding countryside.
The pub itself is a testament to classic British hospitality. Patrons are welcomed by a warm and inviting atmosphere, complemented by a selection of locally sourced ales and a menu that showcases hearty, traditional fare. The staff's friendliness and attentiveness enhance the overall dining experience, making guests feel right at home.
The campsite, situated adjacent to the pub, provides campers with convenient access to both the establishment's amenities and the natural beauty of the area. The proximity to local walking trails and scenic spots makes it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the Lake District.
However, while the campsite offers a rustic charm, there is room for improvement in its facilities. Enhanced shower and restroom amenities would significantly elevate the camping experience, ensuring guests have a more comfortable stay. Investing in these upgrades would align the campsite's offerings with the high standards set by the pub.
In conclusion, the Wheatsheaf Pub and Campsite in Lorton provides a delightful blend of traditional pub culture and natural beauty. With some enhancements to the campsite facilities, it has the potential to become a premier destination for travelers seeking both comfort and adventure in the...
Read moreHard to miss, (was a) mustard coloured pub, along the B5289, with splendid meals and local ales, and a large gin selection. Pleasant, pale green-blue tones accent the decor, plus soft lighting, with wooden tables and chairs spread across two sections, separated by the wood fire crackling away along a wall.
The pub almost juts into the street, and a pretty river burbles along the other side of the road. Beer and food is sourced locally with a daily specials board ranging from about £12-19, plus gluten free options. My wife had an unctuous lamb shank on mash, smothered in Cumberland sauce, with a side of veg. I plumped for the 10oz sirloin steak loaded with fried mushrooms and onions, topped with Camembert, and including proper chips and a side salad; a mixture of greens, diced peppers, red onion, and nicely dressed with a balsamic glaze. Above average pub food, which was absolutely delicious, presented well, and went down nicely with their own Yan for the Hill ale.
Service was good, and staff were friendly and welcoming; [they let us in early due to pelting rain] and overall, the pub has a cozy feel and little details are done well. Tends to fill up in summer, so you may need to book for meals. Free parking is located behind the pub, as is the beer garden. Look out for the beer festivals. Owners offer a range of nearby...
Read moreA real shame I have to give only 1 star. Just had New Years day meal. The food was very average at best and very expensive for what it was. We have been here for the last 4 years (not last year for obvious reasons) for our New Years day lunch after a good walk. We always look forward to it as the food and atmosphere was in the past, good pub grub in typical style. This year was the complete opposite. The menu selection was tiny.....5 or 6 choices and two of those were burgers. The giant pig (yes pig) in blanket was a large sausage wraped in bacon (as you would expect) on a bed of mash with a side of VERY sorry veg that was basically mush....all that for over £16!!! Zero atmosphere in the place (no music or anything else). The staff were polite and good friendly Cumbrian crack but the food was simply terrible. I don't mind paying the prices they were charging if the food and experience warrant it but unfortunately they were nowhere near the mark. I hope for the sake if another Cumbrian village pub that this is not the norm or I can not see it being open for much longer. We will certainly not be going back next year. I truly hope the owners read this and try to do something about it before it is too late.....Good luck Wheatsheaf for the future, on this experience you...
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