Located in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales and near to the edge of The Lake District, The Bull Hotel is a 17th-century coaching inn. It offers hearty, fresh food in its restaurant, and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Sedbergh and only 34 km from World of Beatrix Potter, Dalesway cottage provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Chris
United Kingdom
The property was really quaint and lovely. Perfect
Location to switch off and reset for a night.
Really kind gesture of the malteasers ❤️, really comfortable and slept like a dream!
Featuring quiet street views, La’al yam provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 34 km from World of Beatrix Potter.
Lisa
United Kingdom
Everything! Beautiful furnishings, spotless, location, parking, peacefulness, facilities, personal touches. The property takes you away from it all with the most amazing backdrop of fields and hills, truly stunning.
Situated in the scenic market town of Sedbergh within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Dalesman Country Inn features an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
Deborah
United Kingdom
The room was very clean and comfortable, with a table offering a kettle and variety of hot drinks. The bed provided a good night’s sleep. Dinner was delicious. Staff were all welcoming, friendly and helpful. Would highly recommend this place to others.
Days Inn Kendal is located just off the M6, attractively located beside Killington Lake. The hotel offers many rooms with scenic Lakeland views with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Ullathorns Farm, a property with a shared lounge, is located in Kirkby Lonsdale, 36 km from Trough of Bowland, 49 km from Askham Hall, as well as 19 km from Kendal Castle.
Between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, this former 17th-century coaching inn is rich in original character and traditional charm, offering good food, real ales and log fires.
craig
United Kingdom
The breakfast was spot on .Barbon is a remote village with only the pub there.The rooms are small but clean.The evening atmosphere in the pub part was great locals and guests all mixing and having lovely beer with great conversation
Great for walking, plenty of choice straight from Sedburgh.
Great for walking, plenty of choice straight from Sedburgh. There are a number of places to choose to eat from, we ate at Smatts Duo Cafe which we thoroughly enjoyed, this cafe welcomes dogs a must for us and had a coffee at the Dog Gun coffee shop another dog friendly spot. We had an evening meal at the Red Lion, again very dog friendly and tasty food.
sharon
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A pleasant town located on edge of Yorkshire dales and 20...
A pleasant town located on edge of Yorkshire dales and 20 miles from the lakes. Good location for walkers , beautiful villages ( Dent etc ) and river walks are nearby, also a superb craft mill & arts centre with weaving , quilting , wood turning and cafe.
Local shops in the town, very good chippy , butchers , grocers , the major supermarkets are in Kendal ( 20 mins car ). Excellent 2 bed property , massive comfy beds and vey good self catering facilities. The local produce was so good we ate in , but there are 3 pub/inns serving a range of meals within 10 minutes walk.
Very quiet especially at night though look out for low flying military planes in the afternoon ! Well suited to older couples , hikers and walkers but also for a family. We loved the place and want to go back again soon.
martyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Gorgeous area, plenty of exploring to neighbouring towns and...
Gorgeous area, plenty of exploring to neighbouring towns and villages.
Tons of walks, short or long, beautiful village, but closes by 4pm. Gorgeous pubs but get booked in advance chippy with a cafe, owners away when we visited so it was closed, but we've been before and the food is great.
Good restaurants just outside the area, ie Barbon Restaurant and bar food. Another gorgeous little area around and about
Sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely little place where tourists are not rammed into...
A lovely little place where tourists are not rammed into hype
I loved the shops and all the books
Easy to park and very easy access to beautiful walks
Shopping was great, no big ugly supermarket. Normal eating places not huge chains and no overbearing big highstreet names
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Independent shops with a great range of products.
Independent shops with a great range of products. Compact town meant walking was great to see everything. Local walks on the doorstep. Great eating places. More than enough to do for a weekend break.
Lynne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The village is lovely.
The village is lovely. School is stunning, amazing views and walks. Limited places to eat that are not fine dining (about £30 per head) or a very basic pub. Italian restaurant has closed until further notice. Convenient SPAR with a reasonable range.
Lovely little farm cottage type accommodation. Cosy and warm, well equipped kitchen, loved the log burner on the dark winter evening when we stayed.
The village of Milthrop is really pretty and quiet but an easy walk to Sedbergh for shops cafes and restaurants. We ate at the Black Bull and are vegan, we loved it and would highly recommend, it is not the cheapest option but well worth it, very special. We walked to Dent and back on our second day which was great.
Delightful place with everything you need for a week, very kind landlord, brilliant location to go for a hike in the Yorkshire Dales or in the Lake District. A quiet place, all you hear in the morning are the birds and occasionally some sheep. Very nice walk into Sedbergh, which is a typical Yorkshire small town (although it lies in Cumbria) in a very pretty landscape, or a stroll along the river.
This is the most beautiful cottage we ever stayed in. Splendid location, very well equipped, tastefully decorated, excellent beds, everything of high quality, spotlessly clean and with a lovely garden. The smart TV came in handy.
Sedbergh is a charming place, and you can start wonderful walks right from the cottage.
We were sad when we had to leave and would certainly like to stay here again.
The Folly was perfect. We arrived tired after hiking on the Dales Way for 4 days. We chose Sedbergh and Folly to stay for 2 nights to relax and recoup. The Folly is very comfortable. It is right in the middle of everything. It was clean, comfortable, and a cool little space. Everything was perfect. We especially enjoyed grabbing dinner at the Haddock Paddock next door.
gorgeous scenery, easy access to Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, clean, comfy, modern yet old ambiance, sheep and lambs so fun to watch scampering across the hill behind house, very well equipped. Would love to stay longer than one night. We had a cosy fire in the wood burner. Great shower. Great beds.
The cottage was perfect for a short or long stay in Sedbergh. Close to all the local shops, pubs and restaurants. The host made sure the cottage was clean and well equipped for a cosy stay. We would definitely recommend to anyone visiting Sedbergh and would stay again ourselves.
Such a quirky cottage right in the middle of Sedbergh close by to all local shops, pubs and some walking paths so we could enjoy dog walks. Owner was so helpful in giving plenty of information before our arrival. It was clean, comfortable and well equipped for our stay.
Rooms were lovely and the Hypnos beds were really very comfortable. The glass walled bathrooms were stylish and unique. The non-kids evening meal was really tasty. The staff were extremely pleasant. Overall, a really nice hotel.
Lovely cottage, nicely furnished, clean and modern.
No parking, but there are two public car parks very near and extremely reasonable.
Sedbergh is beautiful, lots of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Really enjoyed our stay.
Wonderful property in a quiet location close to Sedbergh. Clean and very comfortable. Modern shower/bathroom, kitchen appliances all looked new - though we didn’t use the kitchen as we were only staying 1 night.
Extremely well equipped, comfortable accommodation in a quiet convenient location. Right on the Dales way…perfect for a group of 4 walkers. Host had everything available that we needed. Cozy, and warm.
Lovely country hotel with a great bar and restaurant. Plenty of outdoor seating too. Food was first class. Would certainly stay here again. Hotel is centrally located for the village as well.
Peaceful countryside location near to the hills we wanted to climb and to the spectactular views around Cautley Spout.
Being able to sit in the sun for breakfast and at end of the afternoon.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.