Situated in Knaresborough and with Harrogate International Centre reachable within 5.9 km, The Groves Inn features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
In a stunning part of North Yorkshire, Goldsborough Hall is a stately manor that was once the home of Princess Mary, the great aunt of King Charles III.
EmmaJBull
United Kingdom
Beautiful house and gardens. Access to lounges and bar. Enjoyed the gardens and the comfort of having TV and fridge in our room, Bathroom was high quality and very clean. Appreciated the air conditioning and heat control.
Located in the picturesque village of Arkendale, North Yorkshire, The Blue Bell at Arkendale offers a restaurant, free WiFi access, free parking and a bar.
powell
United Kingdom
We have stayed here before and nothing has changed an excellent place to stay great location for A1 and loads of places to visit in the vicinity.Staff were very friendly and welcoming especially the young man who was on breakfast duty .
Located in the market town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire just 16 miles from York, The The Knaresborough Inn - The Inn Collection Group features 1 acre of gardens and transport links to the north...
Sonya
United Kingdom
The staff was all excellent ( especially Adam who was very helpful)
Winner of 2019 Taste Award for Best Yorkshire Breakfast (Yorkshire Post/Deliciouslyorkshire).
Janet
United Kingdom
The room was lovely, a very comfortable four poster bed. Very clean. Breakfast was lovely, plenty of choice. We had full english and omelette, both delicious. The staff were so friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble for them and we have already rebooked for Chrustmas market weekend.
Situated 2 minutes’ walk from Knaresborough Railway Station, Kirkgate House is a 17th century property offering an outdoor seating area and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Konrad
United Kingdom
We received a warm welcome when we arrived, and taken to our room. It was beautifully appointed, stylish and accommodating. It was almost like being in a private house. There was a generous supply of tea/coffee/biscuits. The ensuite facilities were excellent. The beds were comfortable. The breakfasts were excellent also, with good quality food well prepared.
Located in Knaresborough in the North Yorkshire region, Woofles Luxury Caravan at Knaresborough Lido features a balcony. This apartment provides accommodation with a patio.
Set in Knaresborough, 7 km from Allerton Castle, Teardrop Cottage features free WiFi access and free private parking. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Deborah
United Kingdom
The location of the house in relation to its environment was perfect. The house itself was beautiful and the room, lovely. I will definitely book again.
Set in Knaresborough in the North Yorkshire region, Lido leisure park has a patio. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Extremely clean and welcoming. A lovely gift was left for us to welcome us to the property from Quan, the owner. It was great having an on-suite and a bathroom. Everything we needed was in the property. Great location.
Domestic travellers can reach Knaresborough by train from London (3 hours) or Leeds (30 minutes). International visitors can fly into Leeds Bradford Airport (20km away) or Manchester Airport (100km away), then take a train or taxi. No direct water transport available.
Leeds Bradford Airport is the most convenient for Knaresborough, both domestically and internationally. It's approximately 20km away, offering a variety of flight options and easy transport links to the town.
Knaresborough, UK, offers several public transport options. The town is served by the Harrogate Bus Company, providing regular services to nearby towns. Knaresborough railway station offers connections to York and Leeds. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is also an option, with ample parking available.
The Waterside area in Knaresborough is ideal for visitors, offering scenic views of the River Nidd, proximity to Knaresborough Castle, and a variety of dining options. It's a charming, central location with easy access to the town's main attractions.
Knaresborough, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 16°C in July. The town doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons. The warmest months are June, July, and August, while December, January, and February are the coldest.
The best time to visit Knaresborough, United Kingdom is between June and September. During these months, the weather is typically warm and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C, perfect for outdoor activities. This period also coincides with the Knaresborough Bed Race in June and the FEVA (Festival of Entertainment and Visual Arts) in August, offering a unique cultural experience.
What guests said about Knaresborough:
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Knaresborough is a lovely picturesque place.
Knaresborough is a lovely picturesque place. Small enough to walk around and big enough for keeping your interest. The town including castle associated museum, river and gardens were delightful, plenty of hostelries and cafes for food and drink for varying tastes and shops enough for any retail interests.
If that wasn't enough for you, Harrogate is just " down the road" which we didn't visit on our two night stay, being just enough for the delights of this slightly "behind present times" and overall quaint feel of the place.
Would thoroughly endorse it for a nice break although I have to say the sunshine did help the mood.
Brian
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Knaresborough is a beautiful historic town.
Knaresborough is a beautiful historic town. The castle ruins are well worth a visit, and entrance to the grounds is free. The gorge through which the River Nidd flows is breathtaking, and there is an attractive path alongside it. Boating is a popular pastime. The town is well supplied with coffee shops and pubs, with some restaurants as well. The market place is good for sitting down and watching the world go by on a pleasant day, and there are references to two characters from the town's history, Old Mother Shipton and Blind Jack.
Konrad
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
We loved our weekend in Knaresborough at the Christmas...
We loved our weekend in Knaresborough at the Christmas market and I would certainly recommend anyone to visit. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and lots of privately owned shops which is a bonus these days. A walk along the river is a must with a cafe to pop in for a hot chocolate when it’s chilly!
Patricia
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Lovely craft shops, including wool shop always a favourite...
Lovely craft shops, including wool shop always a favourite with my friends. Wide choice of cafes, easy bus trip or train journey to Harrogate. Charming riverside walk, plus castle ruins that you can wander around.
carolyn
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Charming ,stunning,relaxing, picturesque!
Charming ,stunning,relaxing, picturesque! a gorgeous town with spectacular views especially from the castle! !Good selection of restaurants takeaways( loved Drakes fish &chips ) and pubs easy to get around, a bit hilly from station up to market place and from the station down to the waterfront but flat otherwise
Definitely recommend
Kimmylew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Steeped in history and cloaked in natural beauty,...
Steeped in history and cloaked in natural beauty, Knaresborough is a quintessential Yorkshire town. It is a treasure trove of ancient architecture, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes.
Delving into its rich past, captivating attractions, and thriving community. Discover the allure of this charming market town, from the iconic Knaresborough Castle to the fabled Mother Shipton’s Cave, and experience a slice of Yorkshire’s unique heritage.
The Blue Bell exceeded our expectations! Check-in was smooth and the staff were really helpful and friendly. Our room was exceptional - it had everything we needed with a large comfy bed, separate seating area and beautiful large bathroom. We also had an evening meal in the restaurant area which was superb! The breakfast the following morning was delicious, with a lot of choice and excellent coffee.
We would definitely recommend the Blue Bell and look forward to staying there again.
The staff at the Mitre Inn were exceptional. We arrived very late due to the breakdown of my motorcycle but the Manager had stayed late to welcome us and went out of her way to make us feel welcome. The next morning, at breakfast we were offered a takeaway lunch for our onward travel and the whole staff team, were supportive, kind and keen to help. I would say that the staff at the Mitre Inn provided the best customer service I have ever experienced at a hotel - 5 stars!!
This is a small hotel with a big character. We found Denise and Jackie so pleasant and helpful, and they made us very welcome. Breakfast was delicious, and we were able to order via text. The bedroom was huge, very clean, and tastefully furnished (very good quality soft furnishings and bedding) with eclectic pieces that fit in with the period of the house. The communication was excellent. If we go back to Knaresborough we would definitely stay again.
Clean and comfortable.
We went to this lovely town as I found out recently I was the great great great …. Granddaughter of Blind Jack of Knaresborough. Could not believe it when we were shown to our hotel room it was named Blind Jack - each room was named after a famous person from the town ! There was a picture of the statue to him in our room - really made my stay more special xx
Proper bijou and cosy accommodation. Seriously clean and very central to the town centre.
I parked directly outside, but I had a motorbike!
Toaster gave up the ghost while we were there, and the host dropped a new one off within the hour!
There's a good pub or two in town, not to mention loads of cafes and restaurants.
Parking literally everywhere within 100 metres
Great base if you want to explore the area, and the site itself is very clean with decent facilities, and some great walks you can do in the area. Dog friendly which was a must for us. Unfortunately the on site pub weren't serving food so we just ordered a takeaway which was delivered to reception to collect. The caravan was an excellent price and would highly recommend.
Lovely caravan, very clean with everything you’d need for a short break. Good location, beautiful riverside walk into Knaresborough. Fab, reasonably priced cafe and dog friendly pub on site. We were allowed to take a small dog and there’s parking for one car is directly outside the caravan. Small outdoor seating area. Staff on site were very helpful.
The property was located centrally in town, and close to the rail and bus station.
Having a good sized lounge area made a difference in living space for my longer stay.
The apartment also had a great waterfall shower and basic, but sufficient kitchen facilities.
Milk, Bread and butter provided when I arrived was also appreciated
We stayed here for 2 nights on our way to Scotland. Just a very average Pub! Our room was adequate and clean. We had a meal the first night which was okay, breakfast was served in the adjoining 5 star hotel. It was good but my goodness I would have been disappointed if we had paid 5star prices!
The room was modern and comfortable. The food at the bar was good and the staff super friendly. Little snafu with the booking as booking.com did not relay in message to hotel (so no fault of hotel) in regards to twin beds needed but we were able to take care of that at the hotel.
The hotel is beautifully decorated in a perfect position in Knaresborough. Rooms were imaculate and very comfortable. Staff were very nice, breakfast was buffet and beautiful. Plenty of parking
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