Threlkeld Village Hall, close to Lakeland Mountain Blencathra, is an integral part of the community with social events, a beautiful hall for hire and a 7-day coffee shop.

Threlkeld Coffee Shop

The Coffee Shop has wonderful views with indoor and outdoor seating, free WIFI and parking. It is on the C2C cycle route and is a great place to stop for a light lunch with locally sourced food, home baking, Fairtrade teas and Italian style coffees.

Open 7-days a week, 9:30am-4pm.

Scones in the coffee shop

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Hire The Hall

Threlkeld Village Hall is an attractive location for wedding receptions, conferences, meetings, parties, funeral teas and even as a camping barn. The flexible accommodation includes a large main hall linked by a serving hatch to a kitchen. There is also a smaller meeting room (evenings only). Toilets and showers are also provided.

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In the Area

Apart from the iconic Blencathra just behind Threlkeld, there are plenty of nearby hills plus: local low-level walks, The K2T (Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path), Castlerigg Stone Circle and much more.

Contact / Find Us

The long distance C2C cycle route passes through Threlkeld en route from Keswick to Penrith. The path was damaged by Storm Desmond in 2015 but is now fully re-opened

X4 or X5 (Penrith-Keswick-Workington) run through Threlkeld and stop by the Village Hall. Stagecoach Timetable

The railway track between Keswick and Threlkeld is a very popular and beautiful walk, weaving alongside River Greta. As you approach Threlkeld you are likely to spot red squirrels feeding in the woods. The Village Hall is on your right.
Threlkeld is located off the A66 in Cumbria, 4 miles east of Keswick and 13 miles west of Penrith. From Penrith, junction 40 on the M6, follow signs to Keswick and after 13 miles turn right into Threlkeld Village. Do not follow your Sat Nav after this point – the Village Hall is located 1/2 mile along on the left hand side. From Keswick follow signs to Penrith and after 4 miles take the first left signposted Threlkeld. The Village Hall is 1/2 mile along on the right hand side.
The nearest railway station is at Penrith which is on the main West Coast line between London and Glasgow. Buses and taxis are available directly outside the station.
Parking is available for cars and bikes
There is disabled access at the front of the building and a lift at the rear from the car park.