I think the one on the corner is the King George. Boot is the last stop on the L`il Ratty, the little steam train that runs past Fisherground, so I am hazarding a guess that Boot Inn is within walking distance. You could always ring Fisherground and ask.
Fishergound and Eskdale are about 20 mins from us so if you want any information about the area just give us a yell.
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I went to Fisherground last year, and the year before (I love camp fires), both pubs were great, but I can not remember them serving kids. (The Steaks were nice though!)..only joking, kids were welcome!
Went there at Whit. The Boot Inn is in, well, Boot ! It used to be called the Burnmoor Inn - still has that name painted high on the outside wall. Up to a couple of miles from campsite up the Eskdale Valley (next left after Dalegarth Station). Great, proper food - none of this Beafeater/Brewers Fayre where they count your chips and peas !
Another good one is the Bower House Inn (http://www.bowerhouseinn.co.uk/) - it is in the opposite direction through Eskdale Green. Has a large spacious garden and the food is also good. Haven't been to the King George so can't comment.
Bower House is good, we ate there when we camped on the site behind Stanton Bridge Inn near Holmrook You might pass it on your way to Fisherground. The Stanton Bridge Inn also does very good meals and welcomes families.
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