Thornsgill House B&B is located in Askrigg, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and offers views of the surrounding countryside, as well as a terrace and a garden.
Fons
Netherlands
Super friendly! What a great place to stay, delicious breakfast, very nice room with a good shower and perfect bed after a day's walk in the Dales!
Dating back to the 19th century, Middle House offers a bar and 2 restaurants. Situated in the heart of Askrigg in Wensleydale, this family-run inn offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
Colin
United Kingdom
Room was comfortable and spacious. Food both at breakfast and dinner was excellent. We have stayed in this hotel pre covid but dined elsewhere, but under new management the hotel has is a much improved place to stay and eat.
Situated in Askrigg, 46 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 8.1 km from Aysgarth Falls, Skeldale House 'All Creatures Great & Small' by Maison Parfaite - Luxury Apartments & Studios in Askrigg,...
James
United Kingdom
It is beautiful. The location, the history and nostalgia, the decor and the facilities are all amazing. Check in/out was very simple and the treats in the room were an added bonus. Perfect place for an anniversary weekend away and location for the Yorkshire Three Peaks
By the spectacular Aysgarth Falls in Yorkshire, this charming country inn offers a restaurant, 2 outdoor terraces, and wood-burning stoves for the colder months.
Fuscia
United Kingdom
Very close to the waterfalls and the onside restaurant was very good for dinner and the breakfast the next morning.
The Stone House Hotel is a classic Edwardian country house built in 1908, set in a stunning, secluded spot in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales near the town of Hawes.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Spotlessly clean. Wonderfully atmospheric. A beautiful property in an outstanding landscape.
Located in Hawes and with Aysgarth Falls reachable within 15 km, The White Hart Inn, Hawes provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Very friendly on arrival
Very clean and comfortable room.
Food was good and service was good even though it was very busy
Simonstone Hall is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on the outskirts of Hawes, 27.7 km from Leyburn.
Karen
United Kingdom
Views amazing,location fantastic( can walk off road to Hawes). Decor was luxurious and plenty of onsite parking. Wonderful to have breakfast as late as 9.30am and it was delicious.
Lovely village, good facilities for day to day needs in...
Lovely village, good facilities for day to day needs in local shop, hotel restaurants, coffee shop/bakery etc. Good bus service to other interesting local places to visit e.g. Hawes. Parking is obviously under pressure, we were out of main season so had no problem but can imagine that may be different at peak times.
Locals were all pleasant and helpful, it is just a lovely location to spend time - particularly if you are a James Heriot fan.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A relatively small village but in a good location for the...
A relatively small village but in a good location for the places we planed to visit - Hawes, Ravenseat, Leyburn and Middleham.
It has 3 village pubs serving meals, and all in a short walking distance. We had evenings meals in two of them and both were very good.
The small village shop closed at 5:30pm, and the nearest was approx 6 miles away
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Absolutely beautiful - lovely town, ease of shops and so...
Absolutely beautiful - lovely town, ease of shops and so many amazing walks to explore. Great location to easily get to others. Short walk away from stepping stones and waterfalls - if you’re into long walk / treks!
Hattie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed at The White Rose which was a good base for...
We stayed at The White Rose which was a good base for walking.There is a bus service from Askrigg if you prefer to leave the car.There aren't many places to eat only one tea shop.There is also a craft shop and a post office/newsagent/shop.The Kings Arms across the road from The White Rose was used as a location for All Creatures Great and Small it serves a good choice of drinks and excellent food.It is near to Hawes and Aysgarth Falls.There is a short walk in Askrigg Whitfield Gill Force just 5 - 10 minutes away by foot.
We enjoyed a walk to Bainbridge then onwards to Semer Water.
There aren't any downsides (well maybe the weather !)
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Askrigg is a beautiful, quiet village with some lovely walks...
Askrigg is a beautiful, quiet village with some lovely walks for all abilities.
Nearby Mill Gill Force (waterfall) in full flow was a climb but a treat well worth seeing !
For the less nimble there are level walks to Bainbridge along the old railway, or a circular route from Askrigg to the river and down to Worton, returning across fields.
Kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Interesting walks from the property to waterfalls and the...
Interesting walks from the property to waterfalls and the river as a figure if eight. From Spring onwards you can probably cross the stepping stones to further enhance the walk. There is a White Rose hotel with excellent, value for money food. There are two other pubs in the village serving food and drink and a local shop and community centre with snooker tables and a beautiful church which you can enter between 8am and 6pm or go gravestone reading for a touch of history.
Friendly, welcoming and helpful
The small double room perfect for a couple of nights, has everything you need- comfortable, clean, toiletries and tea/coffee - loved the extra touch of daily fresh milk flask and complimentary breakfast croissant and bar for our first morning.
Lovely village location with deli for breakfast /lunch and the local pubs were great for dinner and a drink.
Askrigg is a great location for walks, cycles and visiting local towns Hawes and Leyburn
The suite we stayed in was The Tricky Woo Suite which was decorated beautifully. It was cleaned to a high standard and had all kitchen equipment/towels etc we required. It is situated across from a lovely bakery and pub which does amazing meals. There is also two other pubs that serve food. Everyone was very friendly. Views were stunning! It was lovely we could take our French bulldog too! Communication with owners of property is excellent!
Askrigg is a picturesque village in the Yorkshire Dales surrounded by incredibly beautiful countryside. The apartment was stylish and well equipped. It was fun to stay in a film location where ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ was filmed. The property is opposite a small but good cafe Bake Well, which also sells frozen meals, and practically next to a village shop selling groceries.
Skeldale house was a perfect little bolt hole. So many great things to do nearby, beautiful village location with a great pub and an excellent bakery just opposite. The property itself is great, like a high quality hotel but self catered. Everything was perfect. The bath tub in Tricky Woo was particularly wonderful.
Superb location, very quiet and rural just as we wanted but a 10 minute car ride to the nearest town, Hawes. The owner was extremely helpful with information beforehand. The cottage was very well equipped with good instructions for everything and there was plenty of local information available.
Lovely home ..bedroom was spacious.....Everything spotlessly clean! Great breakfast! Great hosts! Great location!
Thank you Barry and Ann.
Loved our short walks ( after our long walks! )through the beautiful meadows along the river of Askrigg on an evening.
Room was comfortable and spacious. Food both at breakfast and dinner was excellent. We have stayed in this hotel pre covid but dined elsewhere, but under new management the hotel has is a much improved place to stay and eat.
- great location (less than 5 min walk from a number of pubs/shops in Askrigg)
- lots of facilities in the property
- attentive hosts
- very quiet
- great wood burning stove
- excellent access to the Dales
A nice Breakfast basket was provided for us to eat and cook. Location good, handy for Askrigg pubs and shops, with plenty of lovely local walks from the property. A very nice host.
A nice clean, quiet cottage with good facilities in the lovely village of Askrigg. Lots of great walks from the door and some very nice pubs in the village.
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