Beck Hall
Malham
set beside babbling Malham Beck and accessed by an ancient clapper bridge this cosy inn provides an enchanting country escape
The Charles Bathurst Inn
Arkengarthdale
a welcoming inn surrounded by stunning Dales scenery offering tasteful yet comfortable rooms, hearty, locally sourced food and local ales
The Punch Bowl Inn
Low Row
this 17th century former coaching inn boasts magnificent views across Swaledale which can also be enjoyed from the boutique-style rooms
The Street Head Inn
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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
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 Bolton Arms
Downholme
offering good-value accommodation and a varied restaurant menu, this charming village inn is located in a peaceful Swaledale village
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
Red Lion Hotel
Burnsall
a 16th century former Ferryman's inn set on the River Wharfe with its own private fishing and ideally located to enjoy Dales country life
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
The Kings Arms
Reeth
set in a prominent position overlooking the village green to the Dales beyond, this pet friendly accommodation is an ideal base for exploring
The Bridge Inn
Grinton
a former coaching inn dating back to the 15th century set opposite the village church in a pretty village surrounded by Swaledale countryside