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Cumbria Tourism Awards 2022 – Winners Announced

07 July 2022

The winners of the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2022 were announced on Wednesday 6 July at a glittering award ceremony at the Castle Green Hotel in Kendal. Due to the pandemic, this was the first time the awards have been held since 2019 and 260+ guests came together in an evening of celebration to honour and recognise our high-achieving tourism businesses.

The Cumbria Tourism Awards celebrate the very best of Cumbria’s vibrant tourism economy and the winners have shown that they are offering fantastic 

Cumbria Tourism Awards logo quality, service and care to our visitors against a backdrop of one of the most challenging periods in the industry’s history.

The majority of winners will now go forward to represent Cumbria at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence in 2023.  (Wedding Venue of the Year and the Makers and Producers Award are run at a Cumbria level only).

The Cumbria Tourism Awards 2022 winners were:

Pub of the Year, Sponsored by Taste Hospitality Recruitment

  • The Black Swan, Ravenstonedale
     

Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Award, Sponsored by The Cumberland

  • Anyone Can


Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award, Sponsored by Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancashire

  • Muncaster Castle, Gardens and Hawk and Owl Centre
     

Large Hotel of the Year, Sponsored by Christie & Co  

  • Linthwaite House – WINNER

Armathwaite Hall Hotel and Spa – HIGHLY COMMENDED
 

Small Hotel of the Year, Sponsored by Colliers

  • Askham Hall – WINNER

The Yan at Broadrayne – HIGHLY COMMENDED
 

B&B and Guest House of the Year, Sponsored by Lamont Pridmore

  • Cedar Manor
     

Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year, Sponsored by Out of Eden    

  • Dufton Barn Holidays
     

Camping, Glamping and Holiday Park of the Year, Sponsored by David Allen

  • The Quiet Site
     

The Sheila Hensman Unsung Hero Award

  • Michael Wilson, Guide over Sands Trust
     

Small Visitor Attraction of the Year                       

  • Muncaster Castle, Gardens and Hawk and Owl Centre
     

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year, Sponsored by H&H Reeds

  • Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
     

Experience of the Year, Sponsored by Burnetts          

  • Shed 1 Gin
     

Taste of Cumbria Award, Sponsored by Eden District Council 

  • The Cottage in the Wood
     

Makers and Producers Award, Sponsored by Eco-I North West       

  • Pure Lakes Skincare
     

Wedding Venue of the Year, Sponsored by Dodd & Co      

  • Askham Hall and Bank Barn
     

New Tourism Business Award, Sponsored by Thomson Hayton Winkley      

  • Bassenthwaite Lake Station


The Bernard Gooch Award for Cumbria’s Tourism Personality of the Year was presented to Jim Walker, who has been an enthusiastic champion of the county’s tourism industry in a career spanning more than 40 years. Most recently appointed as President of Cumbria Tourism, he has a breadth of experience in a range of senior public and private sector roles, and is currently Chairman of Eden Tourism Network.

The evening was hosted by broadcaster Dave Guest, one of the most recognisable faces on North West TV screens, having spent almost 40 years with the BBC documenting some of this region’s most memorable moments.

The award winners were presented with a beautiful award, handcrafted by Jo Vincent Glass, and a boxed bottle of Prosecco courtesy of EWGA Wines.  All the finalists received a certificate.

Sponsors and supporters who have made the Cumbria Tourism Awards possible this year, including headline sponsor, United Utilities, and category sponsors; Burnetts, Christie & Co, Colliers, David Allen, Dodd & Co, ECO-I North West, Eden District Council, H&H Reeds, Lamont Pridmore, Out of Eden, Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancashire, Taste Hospitality Recruitment, The Cumberland and Thomson Hayton Winkley.  And, thank you to our other supporters; Booths, Castle Green Hotel, EWGA Wines, Jenny Woolgar Photography, Lawson Design and Mr and Mrs Smith.