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King's Arms

The Kings Arms Pub, situated in the heart of Bowness on Solway, Cumbria. Located at the western end of Hadrian's Wall, 15 miles along the Solway Coast from Carlisle. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is a cyclist, walkers and Bird-watchers paradise.

Photograph of King's Arms

The King’s Arms is the ideal base to explore the treasures of the Solway Coast and the Hadrian’s Wall National Trail. The Wall snakes 84 miles from Bowness on Solway to Wallsend, Newcastle. Many people end or start the walk in Bowness using the Kings Arms as a base.

The Kings Arms offers comfortable and inexpensive accommodation, a perfect base for those wanting to further discover the Solway Coast. Each bedroom is fully carpeted with central heating, radio, television, hairdryer and are tastefully decorated.

Whatever, brings you to Bowness On Solway, relaxation, the wildlife or to explore Hadrian’s Wall, you’ll find a warm welcome waiting for you at the Kings Arms.

King's Arms
Bowness-on-Solway
Wigton
Cumbria
CA7 5AF

Telephone 016973 51426

eMail info@kingsarmsbowness.co.uk

Website www.kingsarmsbowness.co.uk

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