Dalecote Barn Bed and Breakfast (Bunkroom) offers accommodations in Ingleton, 20 miles from Trough of Bowland and 21 miles from Cathedral Church of St Peter.
Just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary, surrounded by open countryside the The Marton Arms has a bar, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi in the main building, and free parking.
Kelly
United Kingdom
Loved everything about this place.
Evening menu- food was superb. We also had a hearty breakfast kept us going all day.
Our room was clean and cosy, perfect location, lovely views and lovely staff. We will be coming back!
Masons Freehouse features a terrace, restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities in Ingleton.
Adam
United Kingdom
Fantastic stay at Masons! What a wonderful pub, and the room/facilities were absolutely great. Superbly comfortable nights stay, and the beer/burger was outstanding! Thanks also to the staff for going above and beyond, and making me a packed lunch for the Yorkshire 3 Peaks chalenge I was completing on day of checkout. So very kind!
Located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ingleton Hostel YHA is a Victorian house offering a restaurant, garden and free WiFi.
Leah
United Kingdom
All staff members I met were super helpful and friendly. The facilities were great, everything you'd need. Separate individual shower and toilet rooms.
Located 17 miles from Trough of Bowland, The Royal Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Kirkby Lonsdale and has a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
We picked the accommodation as it wasn't too far away from...
We picked the accommodation as it wasn't too far away from the start of the Yorkshire 3 peaks. There were closer options, but we liked the setting of the working farm. Lots to do in the area in good and bad weather. Some lovely villages and pubs nearby for a drink or a meal
Beverley
United Kingdom
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Great base for walkers didn't have to travel too far for...
Great base for walkers didn't have to travel too far for anything just beautiful stunning walks to go on Ingleton is small but has everything you would need for food shopping takeaways Bank and so on.......
I have always wanted to go to Yorkshire and it definitely didn't disappoint I would go back again for sure and would recommend
If you love walking caving beautiful surroundings stunning views and sheep 🐏and more sheep 🐏 it's the place for you 😉
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Anonymous
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Nice village. Access to walks.
Nice village. Access to walks. Ingleton Waterfall Trail - about 4.5 miles - very pleasant. But note there are a lot of steps to go up and down!! Cafe halfway and various food sellers.
Close to other quaint villages. Hawes, Settle, Kirkby Lonsdale. Nice shops, pubs, cafes. Great places for dogs
Patrick1710
United Kingdom
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Ingleton is a fantastic place for taking in scenery and...
Ingleton is a fantastic place for taking in scenery and exploring. Hiking is a must and the peaks are spectacular!
If you want to challenge yourself then try the 3 peaks!
The waterfalls trail is a must!
We ate in at the Wheatsheaf, which is the perfect place for walkers/hikers.
We also had a sandwich/roll from the village kitchen, which was delicious.
We met some of the locals in the Opo bar which had a fantastic selection of drinks and great music!
We even had a takeaway from the pizza/kebab which was great
Sj27
United Kingdom
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Ingleton is a small beautiful North Yorkshire village, with...
Ingleton is a small beautiful North Yorkshire village, with many coffee shops, and pubs with locally sourced foods on offer. Also if you are a walker, there are many, like the 4 waterfalls, and Ribblehead Viaduct walk. Ingleton is not the place for you if you suffer from your legs.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
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The area is a great place for walkers wanting to climb the...
The area is a great place for walkers wanting to climb the Yorkshire 3 Peaks and other hills in the area. Centre of The limestone area and are show caves nearby. The Ingleton waterfalls walk which is great for families is just a 2 minute walk away but note admission charge. The Ribblehead viaduct and Settle Carlisle railway is close and Hawes a 20 minute drive to the north via a very scenic drive. Ingleton itself is a small town/large village with some interesting shops and a good selection of places to eat.
A fabulous location 20 minutes or less from start points for each of the three Yorkshire peaks and the ingleton waterfall trail. The setting and views from the property are stunning, and Carol and Stephen were wonderful hosts, making sure everyone was ready for the day with a fabulous breakfast (beautiful cooked breakfast alongside a great selection of cereals, toast, fruits etc) and with tips for routes etc where needed. Watching the lambs was an added bonus!
Perfect luxury b&b. A special place and it really is off grid! Crina Bottom is run by the loveliest of folk, Moira and Adam. They are fab hosts; knowledgeable about the area and really helpful. Lovely breakfast, packed lunches and evening meals as well. Beautiful room.and gorgeous view. We were blessed with the weather. The shower is too good I felt bad about using so much water! A very special place to stay. The sheep like it too.
The scenery was fantastic. Hills and mountains. Next to waterfalls. Stepping stones across the river to go to the caves. Caravan was fantastic and a large decking area. Loads of room for kids outside on the grass.Caravans are quite a distance apart from one another. No light pollution at night to star gaze. And quiet at night. You can get bacon butties if you want from small shop on site. It was fab. And towels and bed linen provided.
Very warm welcome by the landlady. Cosy Inn with a restaurant that services good food and has friendly staff. The town center is on walking distance. We had chosen Ingleton as a one-night stop on our way to the Lake District and did not expect anything exciting from the town. To our surprise, we discovered that Ingleton is a lovely, cosy town well cared for by its inhabitants and worthwhile to stay longer than one night.
We stayed in Dalecote Barn B&B for a short stay enjoying the Yorkshire countryside. This B&B is a great place to stay. The room #1 was very spacious, excellently finished and fully equipped. The stay included a lovely breakfast cooked by the host.
Would definitely recommend staying here if you want to explore the beautiful Yorkshire landscape or challenge yourself in the Three Peaks walk.
My partner and I spent one night at the Marton Arms and thoroughly enjoyed the stay. The character of the hotel was beautiful. The service was excellent and welcoming. The hotel was very clean and staff very friendly and helpful. The food was excellent . We definitely recommend this hotel .
Absolutely beautiful location. The cottage was cosy and immaculate throughout and lacked nothing. Julie and Vick are fantastic hosts. We felt very welcome and quite at home for the length of our stay. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Sunset View, Ingleton and will definitely be back again.
We stayed in Emelia Cottage for 9 nights in July 2023. We had a lovely stay. It has a good location in Ingleton - only 10 min walk to village. Nice bakery next door! The accommodation was clean with very high quality furnishings. The shower was a pleasure to use! It was very good value.
The location was perfect for the Yorkshire dales and all the tourist locations such as Ingleton Falls and the Caves. The Masons was very welcoming and friendly. I would suggest you eat at the Masons, the Lamb Lasagna was Devine. Room was cosy, very clean and comfy.
Beautifully done b&b , really good size shower and a lovely breakfast. Our host was very helpful with good communication. Easy check in with a key safe. Surrounded by rolling hills and countryside but just a short drive to Ingleton and other villages.
Food was very nice and the breakfast was superb.
Room was clean and the bed was comfortable. The hotel is located in the centre of Ingleton, however there is plenty of parking and it is quiet at night.
Overall, great value and we would stay again!
Such a well equipped, cute little cottage. Perfectly placed in Ingleton for the little village centre and the waterfalls.
Comfy beds, well equipped kitchen and so peaceful and quiet. Perfect spot for a getaway in North Yorkshire
The scenery plenty of things to see white scar caves are brilliant ingleton water falls ,and the surrounding area ,visited hawes,muker, and went up to tan hill pub for a brilliant meal,over all a brilliant place to stay.
Excellent food and friendly staff. Lovely views and a good location for getting around Northwest Yorkshire and onward to the Lake District. Easy to find and no major problems with parking at the hotel.
The staff were really friendly, the food was lovely and there was a good selection of ales. Quaint Hotel, fridge in room which was great with real milk (not that uht stuff). Very comfy bed.
Comfortable, bright room. Decent evening food and breakfast. Perfect to get an early start on Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Ingleborough or The Dales generally.
Excellent location, very close to Ingleton Falls and local pubs which served nice vegetarian food! The bed was comfy and lots of storage space in bedroom.
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