The Best North Yorkshire Family-Friendly Hotels

hotels and other accommodation for families travelling with children


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former race horse stables that have been converted into a restaurant, bar and cellars with contemporary B&B rooms and self-catering cottages

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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country inn set below Kilnsey Crag amidst Wharfedale's majesty; the rooms are boutique in style and the food is seasonal and home cooked

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greeting weary travellers to this scenic part of the Dales for over 300 years, beamed ceilings, antiques and open fires can all still be seen