Situated in Reeth, 40 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, The Burgoyne features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Carrie
United Kingdom
A beautiful property in the very heart of Reeth. Stunning views from our room
On the banks of the River Swale in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, this 13th-century former coaching inn offers freshly prepared, homemade food and light rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Riley
United Kingdom
Location - near to the river for a riverside walk; near to the hills for a short evening excursion
Staff friendly and helpful; breakfast excellent
Ivy Cottage Bed & Breakfast is set on Reeth’s village green, in Swaledale, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This charming guest house offers free Wi-Fi and a Yorkshire breakfast.
Kristina
United Kingdom
Very welcoming host, clean, well equipped, excellent breakfast, beautiful location
Set in Redmire and with Lightwater Valley Theme Park reachable within 35 km, Redmire Village Pub offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Frederick
United Kingdom
Very friendly and helpful staff. Nice warm atmosphere in the pub with a fantastic selection of well kept local ales. Bedroom was comfortable and clean.
The Buck features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Richmond. The property is around 40 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, 16 km from Aysgarth Falls and 16 km from Richmond Castle.
Angela
United Kingdom
Pleasant staff. Clean room with a very comfortable bed. Nice to be able to eat without having to go out.
Good choice at breakfast.
Situated amongst the picturesque scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Charles Bathurst Inn offers free on-site parking, a children’s playground and a restaurant offering hearty lunches...
CATHERINE
United Kingdom
This is my favourite place to stay when coming back from England and I am happy to drive well out of my way to get here. This is such a classy place - effortlessly good.
The Wheatsheaf Hotel is set in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park. The restaurant serves dishes made using local recipes and produce, and the bar serves real ales.
Julie
Ireland
I have stayed at The Wheatsheaf on 3 seperate occasions and everytime i feel welcomed. The staff are so friendly and nothing is too much trouble there is a variety of food avaliable for breakfast dinner or a lunch time bite, all of which is delicious and great portion sizes.
Location is absolutely perfect for sight seeing. we had 2 nights stay and saw so much of the surrounding beautiful countryside
On average, 3-star hotels in Reeth cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Reeth are £41 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Reeth can on average be found for £230 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Reeth this weekend is £99 or, for a 4-star hotel, £358. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Reeth for this weekend cost on average around £184 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £110 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Reeth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £30 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Reeth will cost around £184 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Reeth:
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great area for walking - at any level.
A great area for walking - at any level. Great views of dales and moorland, with lots of wildlife.
Fond a a lovely little cafe/hotel in Twaite for lunch and in the evening we ate in the Bridge at Grinton which had a fantastic atmosphere. Lots of dogs , children and locals enjoying a pint. Good log fire was appreciated as the weather was dreary.
Jones
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quiet typically Swaledale market town.
A quiet typically Swaledale market town. Great small shop, well thought out with post office and gifts. Also paper shop and great pubs. A good base to walk from and accessible drives/walks through Swaledale along the valley or up and over. Wensleydale is a short drive over and the Buttertubs Pass is spectacular. Gorgeous 18th century town of Richmond is to hand and well worth a visit. Cannot recommend Reeth highly enough to serious walkers, strollers or sightseers. Incredible views of the dales and friendly Yorkshire people.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wasn’t what I expected, it was better, it was beautiful,...
Wasn’t what I expected, it was better, it was beautiful, quite a few little shops, pubs were welcoming with open fires, free parking but always good to put donation in boxes provided, possibly for upkeep, people were friendly, lovely walks all over through field, over styes, over rivers, stunning we loved it.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Overall a brilliant stay - log fires,good beer ,food and...
Overall a brilliant stay - log fires,good beer ,food and friendly welcome.The room was cosy,with a throw on the bed if too hot! There was a TV,coffee/tea/biscuits/kettle with an extension lead.A private bath and toilet was included with separate entrances, so no queue for the loo! There was an opportunity to upgrade but happy with the room!
ryan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of the most beautiful Dales villages with great walking...
One of the most beautiful Dales villages with great walking and pubs. The Black Bull was friendly with good food and a wide selection of Ales. The other pubs were great too. The Red Lion at Langthwaite is really worth a visit to experience a traditional Dales Pub. Excellent location to explore Swale Dale and Arkengarth Dale. The drive from Layburn to Reeth is sensational whist the other routes over to Wensley Dale via Askrigg or over Buttertubs pass to Hawes are so dramatic. A paradise for walking, scenery, beer and food!
SEAN
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A quiet hamlet with a couple of pubs and shops.
A quiet hamlet with a couple of pubs and shops. Being in Richmondshire it is located in rolling hills which provides fantastic views of the countryside. A lovely place to stay for a night if you’re completing the coast to coast challenge!
We like the location. We liked the facilities. The warm fires in the main bar area. We liked its age, dating from the 1600's. the bed and pillows were comfy. The room clean. we had a great view of the green and Reeth itself and up to Fremington Edge. We played darts and pool before our evening meal. The evening meal was tasty and hot we had Fish and Chips and I had a Burger. We finished with apple and rhubarb crumble and custard.
Spacious, comfortable cosy cottage with lots of character, spread over three floors.
Fabulous views from the kitchen-diner
Village of Reeth was friendly with lots of facilities for its size
Pubs either side, tea shops, craft shop, library, restaurant, ice-cream parlour
Plenty of local walking from the front door.
Great little community bus with friendly volunteer drivers took us to Richmond and Muker
Very nicely appointed throughout in a good position overlooking Reeth Green and Swaledale beyond. Donna the Owner was most welcoming and a joy to spend time with. Her breakfasts were top notch. Walking from the door with many local attractions and places to eat on the doorstep.
Beautiful Reeth is well worth a stopover and more. The Black Bull was a great base from which to explore. The food was good with very big portions. I think the decor could do with a little more investment but that’s a minor grumble as the staff were friendly and attentive.
Lovely little B&B on the green in Reeth. Our room was really comfortable with all the little touches that let you settle in. Donna was very welcoming and made us great breakfasts. We wish we could have stayed longer.
Meals were top quality from locally sourced produce. All staff were very friendly and helpful, we were made to feel very welcome. This is a privately owned hotel and provides exceptional personal service.
This is a well run country house hotel in a marvelous location. It achieves its reputation through the comfort of its rooms, the high standard of its cuisine and the welcome provided by its staff.
The Hotel was clean and very tidy,the food was excellent and good portions for the price.The staff got a little friendlier as they got to know you.I would certainly recommend this to anyone.
really cosy cottage-the wood burner kept the whole place warm. Loved the upside down living space. The bed was really comfortable. Despite being in the centre of Reeth it was really quiet
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