Located in the pretty village of Burnsall, The Devonshire Fell Hotel lies on the edge of the Bolton Abbey Estate, nestled among rolling hills, country lanes and dry stone walls.
In the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, The Red Lion at Burnsall is a 16th-century inn offering an award-winning restaurant, fine wines, and a traditional bar with Thwaites real ales.
Adele
United Kingdom
Location is beautiful. Staff friendly and helpful. Food was lovely. A very comfortable bed and peaceful
Host & Stay - The Old Post Office is located in Burnsall, 34 km from Royal Hall Theatre, 34 km from Harrogate International Centre, as well as 35 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park.
Located in Grassington and with Ripley Castle reachable within 34 km, The Devonshire Grassington provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Set within 30,000 acres of land on the Bolton Abbey Estate, this impressive 4-star country house hotel boasts an award-winning restaurant, an adult-only spa, a gym and an indoor pool.
john
United Kingdom
the food, was very good, and the room with the view was first class.
Situated in Skipton, 37 km from Ripley Castle, The Gamekeeper's Inn features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Nice room albeit a little dated, nice pool to use in the leisure facilities next door - food was good, staff were lovely
The Fountaine Inn is set in Linton, within 39 km of Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 40 km of Royal Hall Theatre. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a terrace and a bar.
Virginia
Australia
The location and the food and staff were excellent
A delightful, picturesque little village with walks along...
A delightful, picturesque little village with walks along the river to either Grassington or Appletreewick. There is a large car park which probably gets very busy in the holiday season. Although there are limited facilities in the village itself, it is a great centre to explore the surrounding countryside. The Red Lion, in the centre of the village, serves drinks, bar meals and has a formal restaurant for evening meals, which I can recommend highly.
Adrian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little village by the river with a good pub and...
Beautiful little village by the river with a good pub and outdoor terrace alongside the water. Only 10/15 minutes from so many good places....Grassington, Linton, Appletreewick, Bolton Abbey so a good base.
Marilyn Elizabeth
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Do not stay in an annex room as these have not been updated.
Do not stay in an annex room as these have not been updated. I was told that the rest of the hotel had been but did not see any other room. I would not recommend the food as our took 1-1/2 hours (burger and fish and chips) We were forgotten about and told that it was a very busy night. Food was inedible. Staff didn't really seem to be bothered that we waited. When I complained the next day to the manager I was told Chef had accident in kitchen so everything was behind. Too little too late. Our room was not cleaned and again told new staff who were in training.
Lauren
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burnsall is a very pretty village on the river Wharfe.
Burnsall is a very pretty village on the river Wharfe. Hours can be spent just relaxing watching the weather move over the landscape.
There is a good dog friendly pub and there are cafes. Parking can be an issue unless you park on the grass by the river which is charged at a reasonable rate.
There are plenty of walks in the area. It is easy to walk into the Bolton Abbey estate and also to Grassington. Wifi in the area is pretty good for somewhere so rural.
Louise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Yorkshire Dales are stunning and we did not have enough...
The Yorkshire Dales are stunning and we did not have enough time to explore properly. Fantastic area for a walking holiday but not in 30 degree heat!! We will be back to visit more places when it is cooler.
Burnsall itself is a charming, picture postcard village with a great hotel, tearooms and a pub. Oh, and a river.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Burnsall is a pretty
Burnsall is a pretty
Dales village, with loads of walks and a bus service. The river is great for children to play in. There is a field to park in with toilets on it but the owner charges the rather extortionate price of £8 for the privilege.
I had all I needed at the Red Lion but the cafe and ice cream shop looked lovely.
Location absolutely stunning with lots of beautiful walks using the hotel as a starting point. We ate in the restaurant on our first night - the food was amazing, neither me or my partner could remember enjoying a meal as much in a while (although quite pricey!). Room very comfortable with very well stocked beverage tray. We slept amazingly and felt very well looked after the whole weekend. Staff all friendly and happy to help. Would thoroughly recommend.
Fabulous stay in the Red Lion this weekend. Full of character, the building is old and quirky but very clean and nicely decorated with a great view from our bedroom window. The bed linen and towels were good quality and the staff were all friendly and helpful.
We had dinner there on the Friday night and the choice and quality of food available was outstanding. I would definitely recommend the restaurant and the hotel.
The location is excellent as it has a great view of the river and the fells. One can take a walk and enjoy these sights. There is a lovely tea room off hotel property you can go to should you wish. The room we had was cozy and warm, very comfortable bed. The restaurant was lovely and the food was very good. There is also a lounge you can stay in and play board games or just keep warm. Parking was adequate and free.
This is a truly magical place. The setting is paradise. You sense the history of this 16th century pub while also appreciating the attention to details and refurbishments that are happening. The food is some of the best you’ll have. The staff exceptional. I can’t speak highly enough of this place.
A handy location in the small village of Burnsall. The house is full of the character you’d expect from an older property. The room was large with a good sized, clean bathroom. Breakfast was generous and served by the friendly and helpful owner. You can walk along the river to the local pub.
The breakfast was exceptional.
Due to the chef not being available for the evening dinner we were transported down the road care of the hotel to the Devonshire brasserie and bar, which was very nice as well.
A beautiful part of the world and well worth a night or more to experience.
Very helpful Italian gentleman gave me taxi details and was generally very helpful , making sure we could have an early check in for the wedding we were attending at Tighe Barn on Friday 2nd July 2021. He was very welcoming and a lovely first impression when I called the hotel.
Burnsall is a beautiful quiet village, with a lively pub serving good food. The host provided fresh milk in the room, and I liked the old fashioned ambience of the house. Breakfast was served at the table in the comfy lounge.
Great central location in the village. Cottage was full of character. Liked there was space for people to go into different rooms. Comfortable beds, plenty of clean linen/towels.
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