
The winners of the 2025 Cumbria Tourism Awards have been revealed.
The shortlisted firms and organisations were judged using VisitEngland’s strict scoring criteria and then faced another round of judging, with a visit from a mystery shoppers or judges before the winner of each category was decided.
The finalists across the 15 award categories attended a ceremony yesterday, July 8, at the Castle Green Hotel in Kendal.
The winners are now in with a chance of representing Cumbria at the national VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2026.
Gill Haigh, managing director of Cumbria Tourism, said: “It was a truly fantastic evening, filled with pride, celebration and a genuine sense of togetherness.
“Every finalist and winner represents the very best of Cumbria’s world-renowned visitor economy, and every single person involved should feel incredibly proud. These awards are about far more than trophies, they’re about recognising the hard work, determination and passion that makes our county such a special place.
“Our tourism and hospitality industry plays a vital role in the life of Cumbria – supporting local communities, creating jobs, driving investment, and ensuring visitors return year after year.
“The Cumbria Tourism Awards continue to highlight businesses and individuals driving forward innovation, excellence and resilience – qualities that are vital to the future of Cumbria’s £4.6 billion tourism industry.
“It’s wonderful to see so many talented individuals and businesses celebrated tonight, and I hope they all take away not only their awards but a huge sense of pride in their achievements.”
Cumbria Tourism Awards 2025 winners

Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award
- The Dock Museum, Barrow-in-Furness
- Highly commended: Bendrigg
B&B and Guest House of the Year
- Lindeth Fell Country House, Bowness-on-Windermere
Camping, Glamping & Holiday Park of the Year
- Park Cliffe, Windermere
- Highly commended: The Quiet Site, Ullswater
Experience of the Year
- Shed One Distillery, Ulverston – Make Your Own Distilled Spirit
Regenerative Tourism Award
- Castlerigg Hall Caravan Camping Glamping, Keswick
Large Hotel of the Year
- Another Place, The Lake, Ullswater
Large Visitor Attraction of the Year
- Muncaster Castle, Gardens and Hawk & Owl Centre
Pub of the Year
- The Brackenrigg Inn, Ullswater
Makers and Producers Award
- Pure Lakes Skincare, Far Sawrey
New Tourism Business Award
- Grange Bridge Cottage, Borrowdale
Small Hotel of the Year
- Farlam Hall Hotel & Restaurant, Carlisle
Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year
- Netherby Hall, Carlisle
Small Visitor Attraction of the Year
- Quaker Tapestry Museum, Kendal
Taste of Cumbria – Fine Dining Award
- SOURCE at Gilpin Hotel, Windermere
Taste of Cumbria – Casual Dining Award
- Bassenthwaite Lake Station
The Sheila Hensman Unsung Hero Award
- Peter Hill, Cumbrian Heavy Horses, near Millom
Wedding Venue of the Year
- Eden Barn Ltd, Kirkby Stephen
- Highly commended: Hidden River Barn
Bernard Gooch Award
Cumbria’s highest tourism accolade, honouring outstanding personal contributions.
The winner was Tracy Hodgson of The Ruskin Museum, recognised for her dedication and long-running efforts to secure the return of Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 to Coniston, alongside her ongoing work to preserve and celebrate Cumbria’s heritage.





