Offering a la carte restaurant and garden with terrace, Oakwood Hall family-run hotel is located in Bingley, 3 miles from St Yves Estate. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.
Katy
United Kingdom
Lovely room, mattress very comfortable.
Continental breakfast okay,
Staff very welcoming and Lisa very helpful at breakfast.
The Abbey Lodge Hotel is located in the Yorkshire town of Shipley, 5 miles from Bradford. It offers boutique rooms with HD LCD TVs, a 24-hour reception and free parking.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
Very friendly staff. Good location for start of Dales Highway Walk
Situated just 3 miles from Bradford city centre The Highfield Hotel is a family-run hotel with free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi in all public areas.
The Dalesgate Hotel - Self Check In is a friendly, family-run property, offering bed & breakfast for those looking to stay close to the Yorkshire Dales and Bronte Country.
Tom
United Kingdom
Very easy to check in late at night due to the self check in facility, ample parking with no height restrictions. The room was clean and the breakfast was really good. Great value for money overall.
Set in Baildon and with Leeds Town Hall reachable within 22 km, The Garden Bar Rooms offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
With views across Wharfedale, this 19th-century lodge is next to The Cow and Calf pub, offering hearty seasonal food.
Vanessa
United Kingdom
The Cow and Calf is in a stunning location on Ilkley Moor, helped by the glorious weather this weekend.
Bedroom was very tastefully decorated, comfortable bed and good sized bathroom. Shower was a good size, plenty of room to move.
Had food sat outside on Saturday evening, presented very well and was really nice.
Had the full English Breakfast on Sunday morning, plentiful and the sausages were extremely tasty.
Throughly enjoyed our stay.
Located 27 km from Royal Hall Theatre, The Black Hat offers 3-star accommodation in Ilkley and features a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
michael
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great, we had the veggie full English and there was plenty of it! The location was handy for our needs, parking was easy (public car park behind the pub) although of course we had to pay for it. The team were super friendly and helpful. We were in a huge rush when we checked in and they were really accommodating to our needs. Thank you!
The local area looked lovely but we didn't have much time to...
The local area looked lovely but we didn't have much time to look around. We had a gift experience booked with Mainline Border Collies a short drive away. We enjoyed our stay and would definitely stay here again though.
Amy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A charming and lively village, set in beautiful countryside-...
A charming and lively village, set in beautiful countryside-winding roads, babbling brooks, sheep safely grazing, good Yorkshire stone houses. Bingley town centre has all the amenities of a city-shops, pubs, food, nightlife, yet a few minutes drive can take you up to windswept moors or down to leafy glades and glens. I’d like to explore more next time.
Mary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Really close to moor.
Really close to moor. Visted great pub - Dick Hudson - about 1.5 miles up the hill from hotel. Amazing views and great views. Close to a lot of attractions like Hebden. Ridge, Malham Cove, Linton and Grassington.
michelle
Jersey
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bingley was a most pleasant surprise to us.
Bingley was a most pleasant surprise to us. It is within a very short train journey from Leeds, seems to have excellent bus services - we saw many buses going to Bradford and Leeds. There is a respectable amount of restaurants and eateries. We ate at the Old White Horse Brasserie on Valentine's Day, which was an awesome experience. We also had lunch at the Brown Cow just along the road from the Old White Horse and the food, service and ambience were also all of a very high standard.
It seems that Bingley is the place to go if you need a hairdresser. I have never seen so many barbers and hairdressers in such a short distance! You can also visit the Three and Five Rise Locks on the Leeds and Liverpool canal. We didn't manage the Five Rise due to the highly inclement weather, but the Three Rise was neat (see photo), located as it is near the Damart buildings and with a lovely view down the valley.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Locks are fascinating, town looks good but we didn't spend...
Locks are fascinating, town looks good but we didn't spend time in Bingley. Keighley Creative Centre had an excellent art exhibition. Salts Mill at Saltaire is amazing, needs at least half a day and could spend more time there.
It's a lovely part of the country.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was working in Keighley for a couple of days but did have...
I was working in Keighley for a couple of days but did have the chance to visit nearby towns and while rather bleak (it was raining heavily). I have not been put off and will try and visit the area again.
We were greeted warmly on arrival and the breakfast was very good, served by a lovely lady who was very helpful. We were able to park right outside in the hotel car park. The room was a decent size but badly in need of some tlc and was cold even though it wasn't that cold outside. It was only a short walk to Bingley Five Rise locks which was one of the reasons we chose the hotel, so location was great. Also, only a shortish walk in to Bingley itself so we didn't need a taxi to get back after dinner.
The property is very beautiful and in a convenient location to downtown Bingley. You can easily walk to places and it was clean. Most of the staff were really friendly. Mark was even kind enough to loan my mother a converter from US to UK, closed her curtains for her, and offered an extra blanket if she needed it. My mother had a beautiful garden view although my view was of the rooftop complete with dirty cigarette butts.
This was my first stay for an event. The weather was lovely and the hotel was a short walk from the 5 rise locks which were very interesting. I was able to watch boats come up.
The town centre was a short walk down hill I had a nice meal in an Italian restaurant and the following night at the white horse pub was also good sat outside overlooking the weir.
Breakfast was very good with a good range of cooked food.
Beautiful building, staff were amazing. The breakfast was top notch, the room was cosy, the bedding was clean, there was no dust but the room had a shabby carpet and the bathroom and decor needs updating. There were patches of mould starting around the window and the nets had a hole in, this really let the hotel down. I guess you get what you pay for!
The staff were the best part of our stay. Every person we interacted with was very friendly and personable. The location was great and had nice areas to walk our dog. The room was comfortable, the bathroom was spacious and very clean. Breakfast was excellent and dinner was good. We opted for the half board option and feel it was good value.
Absolutely gorgeous old-style quirky hotel. The hotel was beautiful, the staff were so friendly and helpful and really engaging with my 7 and 8 year old. Nothing was too much trouble for them. The family room was a really good size. We would definitely stop here again. Thank you for an amazing stay
The food was very good in the evening and morning but would have preferred a slightly earlier time for the evening meal, 6.30pm is later than normal for me.
Bed was comfortable and where the hotel is located is nice and quiet with no traffic noise so a good night's sleep was had.
The hotel is in a lovely location. It's nice and quiet and only a short walk from the Five Rise Locks. The breakfast was perfect. Not too much,just the right amount and perfectly cooked.
The hotel was set in a lovely location, not far from the center of the town. We used it to gain access to the local county side which was stunning. Don't miss the Five Rise Locks.
Tucked away in a residential area, no noise. Centrally located for what we wanted to do.
Unfortunately coming out of co-vid no chef but plenty of restaurants nearby, if driving.
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