B&Bs in Yorkshire Dales National Park
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You will find a stunning retreat amidst breathtaking, pristine natural scenery in the uplands of the Pennines in this lovely section of North Yorkshire where warm local hospitality and a delightful slower pace of life await you! Here you can get lost amidst the unspoiled countryside with its incredible limestone formations and rich cultural heritage. Historical stone villages are nestled alongside hay meadows while spectacular waterfalls and lush, ancient woodland provide a magical getaway that delights visitors from all over the world!
Yorkshire Dales National Park for romantic couplesBrowse a variety of immaculate, B&B choices just for 2, with options for as many as 4 guests with upmarket, stylishly decorated, comfortably furnished interiors dotted about strategically in and around The Yorkshire Dales National Park. These lovely B&B options are conveniently located amidst stunning natural beauty with the fabled walking trails of the local area right on your doorstep. Several properties feature a lovely garden. You are sure to find the perfect, cosy B&B for your Yorkshire Dales holiday break!
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Come and join the holidaymakers who have been recharged and replenished by the big skies, lungfuls of fresh air and sparsely populated, wide open countryside of the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales that offers you of the finest natural splendour in the world! Here a new nature adventure awaits you every day of the week. Visit stunning, shimmering waterfalls such as Malham Cove or the triple tiered Aysgarth Falls and see wildlife such as red squirrels, hares, hedgehogs and otters and a wide variety of incredible birds! Here you have 2179 square kilometres of National Park to explore with a myriad of walking trails such as the Inglewood Estate Nature Trail, a spectacular gateway to some of the most stunning limestone scenery in all of Britain!
Yorkshire Dales National Park for history loversThe Yorkshire Dales is a playpark for history buffs with centuries of heritage sites to explore! Here you can admire historical treasures set against a backdrop of breathtaking scenery such as the mysterious remains of Jervaulx Abbey dating back to 1156, Middleham Castle, once the childhood home of Richard III, Pendragon Castle allegedly built by the father of King Arthur or stroll about the estate of the remarkably intact medieval fortress of Skipton Castle. Journey into the past at 700 year old Ripley Castle with its magnificent parkland and ancient deer park. Other options include exploring the incredible World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey and Fountains Mills which also boasts a spectacular Georgian water garden replete with lush lawns, dazzling statues and elaborate follies!
Did you know that the Yorkshire Dales National Park contains 618 km of bridleways and 2628 km of footpaths!
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Be amazed by this 70 metre white limestone cliff formation where you can take incredibly moody and beautiful photographs! This lovely 3.8 kilometre walk offers you a easy, wide, flat, clearly marked path for superb access to the cliffs with some climbing up the stone steps to the Malham Cove cliff face. Pack your picnic and start your wonderful walk in Malham Village for a stunning adventure to one of the most scenic spots in the Yorkshire Dales National Park!
2. RibbleHead Viaduct train tripHop on board the Settle to Carlisle train for a chance to cross the fabled Ribblehead viaduct, a magnificent 1800s rail bridge and masterpiece of engineering! You can hop off in Kirby Steven or Appleby or carry on all the way to Carlisle. This is a fantastic way to appreciate the stunning scenic beauty of the Yorkshire Dales National Park!
3. Walk the Ingleton Waterfalls TrailHead out for a dazzling nature adventure along this 7km loop route from Ingleton where you will encounter an extraordinary variety of fascinating rock formations and plants. Experience a romantic woodland glen filled with mosses and ferns en route and stop to admire 5 gorgeous, rushing waterfall cascades as the route climbs to open moorland. The most spectacular of the falls are Thornton Force Falls, a perfect spot to stop for a picnic or a swim!
4. Visit White Scar CavesExplore a magnificent subterranean wonderland at this incredible attraction near Camforth where you can see part of the longest showcave system in Britain. There is a 1.6 km guided tour and you are in for a treat of magnificent sightings of underground streams and waterfalls, prehistoric mud pools, stunning examples of flowstone and the showstopping Battlefield Cavern covered with thousands and thousands of glittering stalactites!
5. Visit Dales Countryside MuseumCome and spend a few hours at this fascinating museum housed in the old railway station at Hawes where you can travel back in time to explore the fascinating history of The Yorkshire Dales through a series of excellent, interactive exhibits. Marvel at incredible artefacts such as Bronze age spears and Viking rings before heading outside to stroll about on the lovely outdoor trail. There is an upmarket gift shop and a lovely onsite coffee shop.
6. Visit The Forbidden CornerCome away to an enchanted world in Tupgill Park in Middleham, Leyburn where a wonderland of chambers, follies, tunnels and mysterious surprises awaits you! This fantastic family adventure attraction is filled with quirky activities and sights such as a huge, translucent glass pyramid, otherworldly statues, paths that lead nowhere and a host of adventure experiences! There is a gorgeous picnic area overlooking the ponds as well as an award winning cafe.
7. Visit Skipton CastleCome and spend the day relaxing at fabulous Skipton Castle, one of the best preserved medieval and Tudor castles in England that is more than 900 years old! Here you can immerse yourself in medieval history as you gaze over the ramparts, view the great banqueting hall, kitchen and privy or make the ascent from the gloomy dungeon to the watchtower! You can also stroll about in the sublimely peaceful, lush, leafy Skipton Castle Woods to relax and recharge, via a lovely pathway that begins just behind the castle!
Information about b&bs in Yorkshire Dales National Park
🏡 B&Bs available: | 15 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 6 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |