The Best North York Moors Mid-Range Hotels

three star and other mid-range hotels on or near the North York Moors


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a family-run hotel in a peaceful and relaxing spot tucked away down a country lane and boasting scenic views across the Vale of Pickering

The Flask Inn

Flyingdales

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with a location just off the A171 between Whitby and Scarborough this traditional pub makes a great exploring base for coast and countryside

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an 18th century manor set amid acres of private grounds that offer peaceful seclusion within the majestic scenery of the North York Moors

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tastefully decorated bedrooms in a homely pub set within the North York Moors National Park and 8 miles from the coast at Whitby

The Grainary

Harwood Dale

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a relaxing and tranquil haven, set on a working farm within the North Yorks Moors National Park, with its own tea rooms and 200 acres of land