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Our top choices for Cleator Moor guest houses
The price is HK$694
HK$833 total
includes taxes & fees
19 Dec - 20 Dec

9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (55)
The price is HK$1,048
HK$1,258 total
includes taxes & fees
12 Jan - 13 Jan 2026

10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (16)
The price is HK$1,249
HK$1,499 total
includes taxes & fees
15 Dec - 16 Dec
The price is HK$1,041
HK$1,250 total
includes taxes & fees
17 Dec - 18 Dec

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (666)
The price is HK$581
HK$697 total
includes taxes & fees
15 Dec - 16 Dec

9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (755)
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Cleator Moor Guest Houses information
Number of reviews | 3,076 |
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Accommodation | 36 Guest Houses |
Lowest Price | HK$697 |
Highest Price | HK$1,499 |
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![Near site of Cleator Moor West station, 1986, Believed to be a northward view along the course of the former Cleator & Workington Junction line, which was built, along with various other lines, for transporting haematite iron ore from the rich mines in the area to the iron- and steel-works in the Workington and Harrington Disticts. For 100 years from the 1860s this area, nowadays almost reclaimed by Nature, had been heavily industrialised and honeycombed by railways: the remnants of spoil-heaps from the iron and coal mines can be seen on the horizon. [I was not entirely sure exactly where I was when I took this photograph, nor am I very familiar with the complexity of the former railways of West Cumberland, so would welcome further discussion about it!]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/4607/2961878a-d481-4eb6-bedd-f36687cee09b.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)



























































