Situated in Clitheroe, 19 km from King George's Hall, Calf's Head Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Situated in Clitheroe and with King George's Hall reachable within 18 km, 1823 Spinning Block features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
In the heart of the Ribble Valley, yet just 16 km from the M6 motorway network, this hotel provides value-for-money accommodation for leisure and business guests.
Situated in the peaceful village of Hurst Green, with great views over the Ribble Valley, this award-winning country inn boasts offers luxurious rooms free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located in the Forest of Bowland, this beautiful hotel has luxury bedrooms and a stylish restaurant with fine views of the award-winning gardens and Longridge Fell Gibbon Bridge is one of Lancashire’s...
Mitton Hall Hotel is located in the heart of fabulous Ribble Valley, 10 minutes' drive from Clitheroe, in Lancashire. This country style house hotel is set in a 15th century manor house.
Situated in Clitheroe, 22 km from King George's Hall, The Lower Buck Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Clitheroe, 27 km from King George's Hall, The Coach and Horses provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Mitton Hall Hotel is located in the heart of fabulous Ribble Valley, 10 minutes' drive from Clitheroe, in Lancashire. This country style house hotel is set in a 15th century manor house.
Location, staff , dinner not rushed, good drink solection.
Situated in the peaceful village of Hurst Green, with great views over the Ribble Valley, this award-winning country inn boasts offers luxurious rooms free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Everything. The food (beef brisket epecially) was exceptional
Set in Clitheroe, within 19 km of King George's Hall and 40 km of Trough of Bowland, Station Lounge & Rooms offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free...
The property was very accommodating and in a great location.
Located in Clitheroe, 19 km from King George's Hall, Theodore House provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Very comfortable but cheap hotel within the grounds.
FAQs about hotels in Clitheroe
On average, 3-star hotels in Clitheroe cost £79 per night, and 4-star hotels in Clitheroe are £103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Clitheroe can on average be found for £84 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Clitheroe by train from Manchester (1 hour) or Leeds (1.5 hours). International visitors can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train. Alternatively, drive from London (4 hours, 350km). No direct water transport available. Transfers may be required.
Manchester Airport is the most convenient for Clitheroe, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 70km away, making it easily accessible.
Clitheroe, UK, is well-served by public transport. The town's central bus station offers regular services to nearby towns and cities. Clitheroe Railway Station provides connections to Manchester and Blackburn. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, the town is pedestrian-friendly, and cycling is a popular option.
The Castle District in Clitheroe, UK, is a popular area for visitors, offering historical attractions like Clitheroe Castle, convenient amenities, and a variety of dining options. Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the town.
What guests said about Clitheroe:
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Scored 10
Clitheroe is a town full of interest to all those who wish...
Clitheroe is a town full of interest to all those who wish to learn more about the industrial and social history of Lancashire valley mill towns. There are many old family businesses and shops, cafes and, of course, the fabulous Holmes Mill and its Bowland Bar and Brewery. A charming, thriving and most engaging town - with a castle!
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clitheroe is a lovely town with local shops, pubs and...
Clitheroe is a lovely town with local shops, pubs and restaurants. The castle and its grounds are worth the climb up the hill. The town is a good base for exploring further afield.
For those with walking difficulties, you should be aware that Clitheroe is on a hill and the streets can be steep.
For those liking wine, there is an excellent wine shop D. Byrne & Co to explore.
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I found Clitheroe to be a vibrant and friendly community,...
I found Clitheroe to be a vibrant and friendly community, with easy access to the surrounding villages and towns. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. I really enjoyed the shops and the Clitheroe residents were super friendly and engaging. I will visit again without hesitation. The market was enjoyable.
Kirstie
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was very frustrated prior to the visit I have been...
I was very frustrated prior to the visit I have been seriously ill and needed to talk someone re the rooms booked as currently have limited mobility I was unable to do this other than that everything was spot on
Victoria
8.0
Scored 8.0
Beautiful scenery, lovely hotel which was perfect for the...
Beautiful scenery, lovely hotel which was perfect for the wedding we was attending nearby. Downfall the taxi service we booked which we was quoted on the telephone for a journey which was so close by as £7 which when we arrived was charged £20 and £30 return before midnight.
claire
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There wasn't anyone on reception continental breakfast was...
There wasn't anyone on reception continental breakfast was not as it should have been very poor, there was nothing saying about you have to put signs on door for person to clean room, even when they cleaned room they didn't leave any milk
The cottage was warm, welcoming and perfect for two couples.
Very comfortable and well appointed.
The owner's communication was great, explained where to park and how to enter the property.
Great position, near to the town centre, and good places to eat, we would recommend Tom's Table and the Brewery, fab food and atmosphere.
Very spacious, beds are really comfy, rooms are great, clean throughout and also has a lot of essential items like iron, hair dryer, tea/coffee etc.
We struggled to locate the property at first but got a response straight away when we contacted. Parking is great and area is quiet as well and very local to Clitheroe center.
I liked everything about the hotel and would definitely stay again when in the area. From the reception staff to the decor all over the hotel I was really impressed, I would love to know where the furniture is sourced as it’s exactly my taste.
staff very friendly on welcome which was lovely. We didnt have much interaction with the facilities or rest of the hotel as we were attending a wedding so only used our room and left early the next morning so didn't have breakfast.
Great location in the centre of Clitheroe. Lovely property, great facilities, clean and comfortable. Nice of owner to meet us there and give us useful information about locality. Look forward to returning in the near future.
The hotel is a quirky place which has loads of character and the rooms were very clean.
Owner was a lovely gentleman and very helpful.
Continental breakfast had bacon amd Sausages which was an unexpected bonus 🙂
Private and spacious pad, ideally located for the centre of town, all amenities, and easy to get out into the beautiful surrounding countryside. The host/ owner Olivia was very helpful and communicative. Loved it!
Immaculate lodge, absolutely spotless, large and spacious, loved the hot tub, on suite bathroom every detail catered for.
The site was Immaculate, the views were beautifu, great communication from the owners
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