Beck Hall
Malham
set beside babbling Malham Beck and accessed by an ancient clapper bridge this cosy inn provides an enchanting country escape
Firs Farm B&B
Healey
home to sheep, hens and horses as well as a homely, traditional B&B in the Grade II listed farmhouse; rooms are south facing with scenic views
The Dog & Partridge
Flouch
ancient inn set alongside the A628 amidst wild moorland of the Peak District; stylish guest rooms are in an 18th century converted barn
The Foresters Arms
Carlton
located in a peaceful Coverdale hamlet beneath the peaks of Roova Crags and Penhill and features stylish and cosy rooms with scenic views
The Street Head Inn
Newbiggin
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
The Fox & Hounds Inn
Ainthorpe
a 16th century inn with plenty of historic charm surrounded by the natural beauty of the North York Moors and a great base to go exploring
Park House
Ingleby Arncliffe
a sandstone, period farmhouse providing smart rooms in a serene woodland setting on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors
Bolton Arms
Redmire
this charming village pub commands views over glorious Wensleydale and features well-appointed rooms some with glorious country views
Tennant Arms
Kilnsey
country inn set below Kilnsey Crag amidst Wharfedale's majesty; the rooms are boutique in style and the food is seasonal and home cooked
The Craven Arms
Giggleswick
situated on the A65 and moments from Giggleswick's station makes this cosy and comfortable pub well-connected and a good exploring base
The Queens Arms
Litton
a refurbished 17th century inn that retains character features including original slate floors and open fires and is a comfy base to explore from
The Fox & Hounds Inn
West Burton
a traditional inn that is at the centre of the community in a charming and peaceful village; stay in comfortable rooms in a cottage behind the pub
Tan Hill Inn
Tan Hill
enjoy cosy rooms, tasty food and spectacular views over the Dales at this famous, 17th century inn, officially the highest pub in Great Britain