In the heart of the charming market town, The Golden Lion at Settle dates from the 17th century and offers a bar, an elegant restaurant, and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Elissa
United States of America
Clean and attractively decorated interior. Great pub! One of our favorite accommodations during our 2 week tour of England and Scotland. Friendly staff and patrons!
Built in 1841, this Grade II listed building has retained many period features, with converted and tastefully furnished interiors creating the warm and friendly atmosphere.
Located on the outskirts of Giggleswick, 1.2 mi from the town of Settle, The Craven Arms is a family-friendly property offering free WiFi and free parking.
Located in Settle, 24 miles from Trough of Bowland, The Black Horse Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
William
United States of America
The landlord, staff and even the locals were relaxed and happy.
Located in Settle, within 27 miles of Trough of Bowland and 29 miles of King George's Hall, The Royal Oak has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
In the North Yorkshire town of Giggleswick, 5 minutes from the A65, Harts Head Hotel provides cozy accommodations and a traditional bar and restaurants with log fire.
Alison
United Kingdom
Great value for money. Breakfast had good choices, service was prompt and friendly. Rooms were clean and had little touches like a little hand lotion left on the bed with the towels.
Providing a bar, Maypole Inn features accommodations in Settle. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
On average, 3-star hotels in Settle cost $147 per night, and 4-star hotels in Settle are $196 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Settle can be found for $147 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We liked that the local parking we used for the van was even...
We liked that the local parking we used for the van was even accessible for campers. The community was really friendly, lots of people with dogs going about their day. The local Booths was a great place to get meals. We liked the kitchen so much that we didn’t go out for food locally but both pubs in the area looked quality! The roads there are small but manageable and that’s the feeling you want from a place like that anyway. I like that ours close enough for a day out around Malham. The crag walk at the top of the village also suffices for a viewpoint.
Jess
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great little town with good amenities.
Great little town with good amenities. Lot of great walks nearby. The Talbot pub good atmosphere and food, the Old naked man cafe and shop is good but have a look down the backstreets for small local independents. A walk along the river and into nearby Giggleswick is worth a visit, find Russel Harty's grave in Giggleswick church yard and have a pint in the Black Horse next door
Ion
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have never seen so many quilted jackets and boots!
I have never seen so many quilted jackets and boots! lol VERY popular with walkers but very quaint and bijou. It's perfectly formed and self-contained but not many options of anything Three pubs and about thirty shops. It ain't Las Vegas! but that's its charm.
Kev
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Settle is a beautiful small town in the Yorkshire dales.
Settle is a beautiful small town in the Yorkshire dales. It has some lovely independent shops restaurants and cafes as well as great public transport links to other villages and towns. Super for a walking stay or just to relax in fabulous scenery.
Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Settle is a lovely and friendly market town.
Settle is a lovely and friendly market town. There are lots of great places to eat - the sit-in fish and chip shop was wonderful and Sunday lunch at the Golden Lion was great value. There are walks, of all ability levels, from the town and the Victoria Hall offers great live entertainment. There are some nice independent shops, great local butcher, as well as a couple of good supermarkets. All in all, a great place to visit.
Angie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There are lots of shops, except charity ones, just Age...
There are lots of shops, except charity ones, just Age Concern and Swimming Baths ones. Plenty cafes, pubs, good chippy {Fisherman} but locals are not friendly. Dislike tourists? Come from Clitheroe and locals TALK to them. Not here.
Check-in was good. We arrived at 2.30pm and our room was ready. The room was a really good size and very clean. Bed was very comfy. Breakfast was good. We dined at the hotel and our meal was very good. Staff were all attentive and pleasant. Location was good on main street and less than five minutes walk from train station. Settle was a really nice market town, surrounded by lovely walks. Overall, we were very pleased with the town and the Golden Lion. We would stay again.
Lovely quiet location tucked away from the road with gorgeous view of Penyghent and hills from bedroom. Clean, spacious and comfortable. Large living room and dining area. Well equipped kitchen. Close to station if travelling by train. Friendly owner lives next door if you need anything. Horton is a picturesque village where many people start the 3 peaks but we went to Chapel le Dale which was an easy journey.
Giggleswick is an attractive village and it was a pleasant walk into Settle town centre and railway station. The hotel is a fine, old stone building. Parking was convenient and free. The room was comfortable, and the bathroom reasonably large, with a bath. The breakfast choice was pretty good, with a vegan option, and the food was very well cooked. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
The location was perfect. We especially enjoyed an evening event at the Settle Victoria Hall! We didn’t know about this prior to our arrival there. Lovely restaurants and grocery nearby. A very comfortable place to spend a few days. Another surprise was to visit Giggleswick, just a few minutes’ walk from the cottage. Also very close to the train station and the bus stop.
Beautiful house in a beautiful village. The house is full of character and has been renovated stylishly to a very high standard. It had everything we needed for a comfortable stay, and was immaculately clean. A great location for exploring the area. Easy to walk to settle and close to the amazing Ribblehead viaduct.
The traditional English breakfast was excellent! We didn’t feel like eating until mid afternoon!
The nook where we ate and watched television was like being in our lounge room at home.
The hosts were very friendly and helpful and told us lots of interesting things about Settle.
Dinner (not included) and breakfast (included) were both excellent, with a good selection of beer at the bar. The manager (Michelle) and all staff were very friendly and helpful, steering us to the Settle Social Club where we could watch a football match we were interested in.
Friendly staff, great location to do the Yorkshire 3 peaks. The hotel packed us a breakfast as well for the morning which was nice. Bed was also very comfy post walk. The bar / restaurant area was very chilled and a nice place to pay cards (with a beer!) before dinner
Location great,a few mins walk into Settle, lovely cottage, very comfortable and cosy. Facilities great and almost everything catered for, Sky TV and Xbox (should you need) We thouroughly enjoyed our stay, our 10 month old dog's first holiday!
Lovely b and b in Settle,We stayed here the night as a base for the 3 peaks a group of 5 lads.
Staff are lovely,breakfast was great ,good area and plenty of boozers in the village
Rooms where great
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It’s spacious, nicely done & right in the middle of Settle. Nice big TV! Paper towels in the kitchen. Salt and pepper also in the kitchen. I liked the little lamps on the nightstands that you could dim.
It's a quaint and cozy pub/hotel that makes you wish you were English and not American! Enjoyed my comfy room a lot, location was convenient and right next to the river. The dinner was excellent!
Clean and attractively decorated interior. Great pub! One of our favorite accommodations during our 2 week tour of England and Scotland. Friendly staff and patrons!
shabby chique is the term id use , the staff are great but the Royal Oak does need some investment as it’s a bit tired in the common areas but overall good value
Dinner was top notch and breakfast was very nice. The hotel made every effort to cater to the few extra needs I had such as keeping my bike secure overnight.
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