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.
Located in the heart of Malham, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Buck Inn, Malham Inn is a family-run pub, offering home-cooked food and en suite accommodation.
Nestled in the peaceful village of Malham in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, YHA Malham is situated next to numerous fantastic walking and cycling routes.
Located in Malham, The Victoria has a shared lounge and a bar. Free WiFi is available and on-site parking is provided. Parking is available on a first-come, first served basis.
This 160 year-old cottage is set on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in Bell Busk. It offers spacious accommodation with countryside views, 7 miles from Skipton.
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...
Situated in Skipton, 37 km from Ripley Castle, The Gamekeeper's Inn features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
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.
The Fountaine Inn is set in Linton, within 39 km of Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 40 km of Royal Hall Theatre. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a terrace and a bar.
Beautiful scenery we enjoyed a walk around Malham Cove,...
Beautiful scenery we enjoyed a walk around Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss.... stunning! We stayed at the Buck Inn, lovely cosy warm and quiet room. Had a lovely evening meal there too.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Enjoyed the pubs, shop, and tea room; plus the local walks.
Enjoyed the pubs, shop, and tea room; plus the local walks. Unfortunately like much of England currently the walks suffered from the amount of litter particularly the amount of dog poo and full dog poo bags discarded in all sorts of places such as dry stone walls
kevin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
beautiful but nothing in the village, 3 pubs that serve food...
beautiful but nothing in the village, 3 pubs that serve food but if you dont book doubt you would get in, ate at buck inn, average and expensive, ate at Beck hall a vegan hotel, which was nice for a change but wouldnt want it all the time
harrison
10
Scored 10
Malham is absolutely beautiful.
Malham is absolutely beautiful. I can imagine it is really busy during the summer so October was an excellent time to visit. Malham Cove is stunning and a short walk from the village. There are lots of beautiful walks right from the village. We started and ate at The Lister Arms. Highly recommend this pub. The food is fantastic and the staff very welcoming. Loved the bar woth the open log fire after a long days hiking. The fish and chips were top notch. The Moules Marinere delicious. The beds very comfortable and the rooms stylish and cosy.
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Malham is a beautiful old village with fantastic walking on...
Malham is a beautiful old village with fantastic walking on the doorstep.The village is extremely picturesque everywhere and Gordale Scar,Janet's Foss and Malham Cove all provide the perfect circular walk from the village that can be done easily in 2/3 hours max and each place is unique and stunning! An absolute gem ! It gets busy obviously but early mornings or late afternoons and dusk are perfect times to see these places .Dusk walking is stunning here catching the late light .Paths are all well maintained and easy to follow with fantastic signage everywhere for those who are new to the area and the landscape is ancient and very interesting.
gail
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Malham walks are a must.
Malham walks are a must. Two main walks that I did were both great. The malham cove walk is challenging and you need plenty of energy and the second walk to gordale scar/Janet's foss is a very easy walk and a must too. It is also good for dogs. The two pubs are welcoming and friendly. Easy to get around and the old barn cafe has lovely staff and sensible prices.
Truly an amazing short stay, never have we experienced such a perfect dog friendly hotel where dogs are not only accepted but truly welcomed. We found that thanks to the dogs welcome policy and welcoming from all the staff we were able to experience a perfect stay in absolutely magnificent and immaculate accommodation.
Lovely food and generous breakfast in a truly relaxing location, cannot praise the owners and staff enough.
The perfect spot to base ourselves for a few days walking in the Dales. Kirkby Malham is a very quiet hamlet a mile from Malham. The Victoria Inn was easy to find, the staff made us very welcome and the food was superb. Buffet/cooked breakfast included in the price. The room was clean, the beds were comfortable and every step had been taken to ensure staff and guests were COVID compliant.
Stayed overnight on a long distance walk. It's close enough to Malham and the Pennine Way goes right thru it. Perfect location. And the FOOD was WOW. Better than either of the pubs in Malham and the real ale selection was impressive. Breakfast was superb as well. Nothing to complain about here.
Miresfield farm is a fantastic base to stay at. Excellent facilities and staff. Best place i have stayed in around the Yorksbire Dales. Faultless.
I believe they are selling themselves short on what they charge to stay there. We will return.
Thank you for making our stay in Malham.
Very dog friendly, staff were very helpful and the right level of staff. It was the little things that made the stay good, from fresh milk in the room, loads of tea and coffee in the room, mugs. Cushions for the dogs to lie on in the rooms and around the hotel...just fantastic
This little cottage is a gem. Comfortable, warm and cosy and perfectly located for exploring Malham and the surrounding area.
Thank you to the owners for the little extras (tea, coffee, biscuits and milk) which were very much appreciated after a long journey.
Fabulous location; walk from YHA Malham to Janet Foss, Gordale Scar waterfall and Malham Cove viewpoint, circular walk of three hours across the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
Comfortable rooms and very clean, with good bacon baps breakfast available!
Everything! As vegan travelers we were excited to be able to eat and drink anything and everything on the menu.
Staff were all helpful and friendly.
The location is gorgeous.
The room was cozy.
We will definitely be returning in the future.
Relaxed , genuinely dog friendly - particularly the breakfast sausage for dogs !
Staff were very welcoming and helpful throughout our stay .
Food was good , particularly the fish and chips .
The location is perfect for exploring the area .
Breakfast was good. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Very good location in Malham, near the wonderful Malham Cove, & Gordale Scar. A good place to start out from, or take a break on a walk around the dales.
Close to most things in and around Malham. 20 to 30 mins to local pubs with great food. Excellent for walkers with dogs, plenty of dog friendly pubs and eateries. Close to other towns with things to do.
Stunning location. Good set up in the Lister Barn for walkers with drying facilities etc. Great service. Excellent beer and commitment to local sourcing for ingredients. Stunning cheese plate.
fantastic dog friendly hotel. superb location with stunning walks right from the doorstep. Food was very tasty and the staff were very friendly and accommodating. nothing was too much trouble.
The location
cleanest hostel I have ever stayed at
The breakfast and the staff during breakfast was amazing
Very comfortable bed
Free parking
Very quiet
The self-service kitchen area
Beautiful hotel and a pub. Good food and yummy breakfast. Amazing location with plenty of nature trails. Dog friendly.
Great helpful and friendly staff :)
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