Situated in Kettlewell, 45 km from Ripley Castle, The Blue Bell Inn features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Clare
United Kingdom
It’s a lovely traditional pub located in the heart of the village of Kettlewell. A good voice of food on the menu including vegetarian options. Food in the evening was tasty with good sized portions. Staff were friendly and helpful. Room was nicely decorated and clean.
In the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Lister Arms is a quintessential English pub and AA 4-star 18th-century inn, offering home-cooked food and cosy accommodation.
Nathan
United Kingdom
Great service, lovely food, very clean and well decorated room in a beautiful part of Yorkshire
Set in Buckden, within 16 km of Aysgarth Falls and 27 km of Forbidden Corner, The Buck Inn offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Alan
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. We were doing the Dales Way walk. The hotel manager couldn’t have been more helpful. We wanted to sort a bag transfer, which the hotel manager helped arrange.
Featuring a garden and views of river, The Cottage Tea Room B&B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Kettlewell, 44 km from Ripley Castle.
Sean
United Kingdom
Location is amazing. Right in the centre of Kettlewell with a couple of fab pubs only a few minutes walk away, yet has numerous walks from the door. We were given a parking permit so could use the car park across the road for free. Room was clean and bed very comfortable. Breakfast was everything you could want. Very reasonably priced too. Thank you Michael for a fab stay.
Set in Starbotton and only 48 km from Ripley Castle, Sweetbriar Cottage Bed & Breakfast and Camping offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Roberta
Australia
While the hosts were lovely it did not suit our age group. Access to the loft bedroom consisted of steps similar to warships. The bathroom was cramed
Housed in a historic building, the recently renovated Miresfield Farm Bed & Breakfast features accommodation with a garden and free WiFi.
Andrew
United Kingdom
There was plenty of choice for breakfast and very accomodating with our needs eg vegetarian breakfast and method of cooking the eggs eg, fried, pouched, scrambled etc. All the breakfast ingredients were sourced locally and the notice board advised where each item was from. The location was right in the middle of the village and the owner and staff were more than happy to offer suggestions. Little things like small flasks of milk for drinks in the rooms not forgetting, hot chocolate, tea, coffee and decaf (all Taylors) were free. We made use of the communal sitting room and never felt like we were in the way. A great place to stay. We shall come back again :) Thanks Michelle and hopefully see you 3 soon, Mich, Paula, Reuben and my Aunt Stella & Alex (on a visit from Canada).
Malham and Skipton are close by, great for walks and sights.
Malham and Skipton are close by, great for walks and sights.
Pub within meters of the B&B, with excellent food and service
Very good, but narrow roads, it is the Dales and deep in the farm land after all. You will need a car to get to other places, however, there are over 35 choices of local walks if you want to stay in the area and don't want to drive
Ravi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little village, so quiet and peaceful.
Beautiful little village, so quiet and peaceful. Pub over the road was friendly and served excellent food and drink. Our hosts were amazing, friendly, and helpful, drying our wet boots overnight for us! Would thoroughly recommend.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I cannot recommend enough, for people to visit & stay there.
I cannot recommend enough, for people to visit & stay there.
Quiet, peaceful, easy reach to wilderness or people.
The B&B was immaculate, Jane was outstanding
Lovely touches on arrival with homemade chocolate fudge cakes & juices
Idylic location.
Florence
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you want remote, Litton is the place to go, but you are...
If you want remote, Litton is the place to go, but you are ideally located if you want to visit the dales and moors from here. There are loads of local walks and the locals are very friendly. If you want hustle and bustle then don't want to go to Litton. If you want a remote quiet, beautiful location in the dales then Litton is for you.
CerneyPete
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Litton is quite remote and surrounded by superb scenery - a...
Litton is quite remote and surrounded by superb scenery - a beautiful dale with river and high fells. There are great walks nearby (including some from the village itself). It's also excellent driving country and the routes from Litton to Stainforth (via Pen-y-Ghent) and from Litton to Malham Tarn, via Arncliffe, as breathtaking. In Litton the Queen's Arms is the hub, popular both with the friendly locals, walkers, and others visiting. Would definitely go back.
Max
United Kingdom
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