Nestled in the heart of a 1,400-acre estate, our hotel is where you'll find delicious dining, showcasing our Yorkshire roots, a luxury spa, and beautiful accommodation that boasts stunning views of...
Herriots Hotel in Skipton is situated at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales and just 100m from Skipton Railway Station. Traditional food and quality cask ales are on the menu.
Lorenza
United Kingdom
It was close to town which was just a walk along the canal. The hotel from the outside looked well presented and inside was clean and the staff were friendly
The Craven Heifer Inn is a gastro inn located in Kelbrook. It offers stylish en suite bedrooms with gourmet dining on site. Guests can choose from a wide selection of ales and an extensive wine list.
Beck Hall Malham is a dog-friendly hotel and bistro located in Malham, in the Yorkshire Dales. All 21 rooms at the property offer en-suite facilities.
Stephenie
United Kingdom
100% plant based, comfortable cosy well decorated rooms, beautiful setting, dog friendly, delicious food and drinks & nature / walks on your doorstep. What’s not to love??
If you’re thinking about booking, don’t hesitate. Pack your bags!
In the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Lister Arms is a quintessential English pub and AA 4-star 18th-century inn, offering home-cooked food and cosy accommodation.
Michael
United Kingdom
Lovely and clean room with everything you need and more. Exceptional breakfast and friendly staff.
Set in Skipton, 41 km from Royal Hall Theatre, Old Swan offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Neil
United Kingdom
1 Rolf 5 refurbished rooms. Small local bar with lovely food (good breakfast options).
On the outskirts of Skipton, in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, this charming, family-run hotel boasts a wonderful canal-side restaurant, great leisure facilities and idyllic views of the Leeds and...
Richard
United Kingdom
We stayed in one of the spacious suites, the bed was very comfortable, with an attached bath with shower in the suit making it feel very nice.
Was extremely disappointed there was no fridge in the room, there was space for one but an empty cupboard.
Featuring a bar, shared lounge and views of garden, The Railway is located in Skipton, 35 km from Royal Hall Theatre.
Gary
United Kingdom
Evening meal was very very good. Breakfast was excellent. The room was fine good selection of toiletries. I struggled to get the wi-fi but that could have been me.
Highfield House offers bed and breakfast en-suite accommodation a 5-minute walk from central Skipton. It has free internet, and has limited free parking for up to 3 cars on site.
Emma
United Kingdom
Didn’t realise guest house was on a main road when I booked it. But the owner was lovely and very helpful and polite. The room was perfect and the bed was very comfortable
Gargrave is only a small village but there is a supermarket,...
Gargrave is only a small village but there is a supermarket, garden centre and a few shops and places to eat and drink. It depends what you want from a holiday. If you're looking for "lively" then this is not the place for you. If you're happy with peace and quiet then this is it. Skipton is a lovely town to visit, especially when the market is on. If you have a car, a trip to Boundary Mill at Colne is highly recommended. You can spend a good few hours there browsing around the store. We ate at our hotel every night so cannot recommend anywhere in Gargrave to eat.
Patricia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quiet location, the local people are friendly and the...
A quiet location, the local people are friendly and the eating establishments excellent. When the river is low, below the bridge leading to the Church, you can see and paddle on an old Roman road. The Co-op is well provisioned for those eating in and there is a pharmacy if needed. Ideally located to explore the Dales we visited Ribblehead, Hawes & Malham Cove.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There was nothing to dislike at Gargrave, staff very...
There was nothing to dislike at Gargrave, staff very friendly and helpful, breakfast was excellent, we didn't always have dinner at the restaurant, ate in the bar sometimes and food was good. Drinks rather expensive and if staying for a week or more can turn out very expensive as spa etc are all extras. Will visit again.
Pauline
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
All of the rooms are on the ground floor making disabled...
All of the rooms are on the ground floor making disabled access very easy and convenient to the reception and dining room. Gargeave is in beautiful countryside and the hotel is set well back from the main road, well lit and quiet.
On a future visit I would look for a more atmospheric local restaurant in which to dine.
Geoff
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Gargrave is a tiny village with not a lot happening.
Gargrave is a tiny village with not a lot happening. The hotel is on its own on a huge Estate with lots of outdoor activities and a lovely Spa. Location is on the edge of the Yorkshire dales and within easy didstance of Ribblehead Viaduct and Hawes. Great place for sight seeing and relaxation.
Helen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town/village both sides of A65.
Lovely little town/village both sides of A65.
Charming walks available both sides of main road
Lovely walk available by canal, however long you want it.
Easy parking.Nice little tea shops. Easy route by car from Gargrave to Malham.
En route to other charming places including Settle and Clapham and eventually to the Lake district.
Absolutely everything!
The location in Gargrave village is fabulous. A very quick walk to the pub, shop, country walks and canal walks.
The house itself is just wonderful. Incredibly clean and well appointed. The decor is lovely and it has everything you could need for any length of stay. The welcome basket and treats make you feel very special.
The owner is very friendly and super helpful. It’s a huge bonus that we can bring our dog also. And there are even supplies and treats for them too!
A charming cottage, it’s really well equipped for a holiday let, far better than others we have stayed in. The wood burner adds to the character and charm. We’re likely to book again. The location is great, Gargrave itself has lovely walks from the door with easy access to the wider Dales. The Masons arms is a really good pub, great food. The old Swan was handy.
Gargrave is a lovely friendly village with great road connections to all possible Yorkshire walks. Quite a few starts at the doorstep of the cottage. The cottage is in a quiet location but close enough to the main road. The rooms are spacious, clean and very nicely decorated. The kitchen has everything you need, including coffee pods for the Nespresso machine :)
Lovely cottage. Very comfy beds. Very home-from-home feel. A great base from where to discover the delights of Yorkshire towns and dale. Gargrave has a couple of good pubs; a local chippy; indian restaurant and a Co-op shop - ideal. Could've spent all our time in nearby Skipton town alone. Recommend a visit to Keelham Farm Shop for fresh farm produce.
Cottage was very welcoming, comfortable and homely with a high standard of fixtures and fittings. Very cosy when fire is lit. Exceptional bathroom with very comfy bath.
Gargrave is a charming village with easy access to the Dales and immediate access to the very picturesque section of the Leeds Liverpool Canal.
Beautiful property in a lovely location of Gargrave village within easy reach of the north west area of the Yorkshire Dales. Lovely pub and Indian restaurant within 5 minutes walk. Good public transport links.
The room was lovely with patio doors leading out to the garden. The gardens were also lovely although I had some confusion as to what was owned by the hotel and what was private land.
Gargrave is a very nice village with 2 pubs serving good food. Th village green, directly outside the property is very popular and a great place to exercise your dog.
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