This Wowcher offer gets you a 4-star escape to The Mortal Man Hotel in Windermere, with breakfast, Prosecco, and a late checkout. Prices start from £89 for one night or £159 for two, with an option to upgrade to the Duck View Studio for £299. It’s available on multiple dates until 30 June, and at least when we checked – all are £89.
Why it’s a good deal
The two-night standard stay at £159 is the best value — working out at £39.75 per person per night, including breakfast and Prosecco. That’s up to 44% off regular prices and strong for a 4-star hotel in the Lakes.
The one-night option at £89 still delivers solid value if you’re just after a quick getaway.
The Duck View Studio upgrade comes in at £299 for two nights, offering a saving of £176 off regular pricing. While the percentage saving is smaller — typical of premium room upgrades — it’s a fair price if you want the best views and extra space. The package perks still apply.
Our take
This is a solid deal, especially the two-night standard option. You’re getting breakfast, Prosecco, and a late checkout at a genuinely good rate for a 4-star stay in Windermere.
The upgrade is also worth considering — it’s priced as a step up for those looking to make the most of the setting. Not every deal needs to be the cheapest possible — this one offers good value at every level.
What’s included
- 1 or 2 nights at The Mortal Man Hotel or Duck View Studio
- Breakfast daily
- A bottle of Prosecco per stay
- 12 PM late checkout
- Wi-Fi and flatscreen TV in the room
Verdict:
Strong value for a scenic Lake District break. The standard stay is the standout, but the studio upgrade is fair value if you’re after something special. Book early — peak dates won’t last.
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