Situated between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, The Fat Lamb Country Inn and Nature Reserve boasts a fine dining restaurant.
Sara
United Kingdom
Idyllic spot. The pub is also a wonderful mini motor museum so there's lots to see and look at. Fabulous walking on the doorstep. A friendly welcome and nice evening meal. Proper pub grub. Our room was a little tired and dated but spotlessly clean. Thank you 😊
With a central location 4 minutes’ drive from the train station, Kirkby Stephen Hostel lies between Cumbria’s Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.
Joanna
United Kingdom
Booking a room in a dorm is always a risk, but I was fortunate to be the only one in the room so could make myself very much at home. It's a beautiful unique place with lots of character. The ensuite shower room was a big surprise - modern, clean and far better than you can sometimes get in a regular B&B!
I only wish I could have stayed a bit longer to make the most of the facilities and the local area. It would also be fun to come in a group.
I did not meet Denise but all the communication both online and on arrival (plus instructions in the hostel) was easy to follow and I felt safe as a solo female traveller.
Located 1 mile from Kirkby Stephen on the edge of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales by the Cumbrian Mountains, The Black Bull at Nateby offers a bar, beer garden, tea room and a restaurant.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
Lovely building, very friendly and helpful staff and delicious food!
Black Bull Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Kirkby Stephen. Located around 6.8 km from Brough Castle, the inn with free WiFi is also 32 km away from Whinfell Forest.
On the edge of the Lake District, Shap Wells offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, many with countryside views. The games room has a small gym and snooker table.
Rose
United Kingdom
A gem. The setting amazing. Staff without exception were very very helpful and friendly.
The Fountain Hotel is located in the market town of Hawes, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There is free parking and free WiFi access in all areas.
We only stayed for one night as it was a stop over on the...
We only stayed for one night as it was a stop over on the way home but what a lovely village! There are 2 pubs with rooms situated on the 2 becks running through the village. Pretty buildings and a church and 2 chapels to look at, would like to visit again.
Anna
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel was cosy and friendly on a cold wet evening.
The hotel was cosy and friendly on a cold wet evening. Being a Saturday evening when we arrived the car park was full but we managed to squeeze in to a space at the front. The hotel was busy but the bar and restaurant service was very good. We only booked a night stop but we will try to stay longer next time to explore the area. I think we had one of the smaller rooms which was adequate for a night stop but a bit cosy for a longer stay.
Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great location for touring the Dales and Lake District, not...
Great location for touring the Dales and Lake District, not much happening in the village but the Black Swan was exceptional, great ambience and superb food and The Cross Keys Temperance
Inn an absolute must, what a welcome excellent pub food, delightful owners, we could have stayed all day.
Christopher
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Food superb, loved that the dog was very welcome.
Food superb, loved that the dog was very welcome. Rooms were spotless. Staff very friendly and helpful. It was helpful that we didn't have to go through the bar everytime we left the hotel with the dog. Useful to be able to use the rear door.
Angela
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
its a small village but has such great surroundings,there...
its a small village but has such great surroundings,there are a couple of hotels to stay at we stopped at the kings head great facilities and the food is excellent.its a small place but easy to get around,farm shops to visit and great countryside to walk in if your lucky you may even see a red squirrel
Tony & Liz ward
United Kingdom
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