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Imagine a spectacular holiday in an area of outstanding natural beauty? Do you want to walk many trails in a peaceful location and just relax and watch the world go by? Spend hours watching wildlife, soaking up the sun and delighting on the banks of a river. Reeth is the place to be, located in England in the North of the Yorkshire and Humber region, close to the border with the North East region of England, where you can find cottages for your holiday enjoyment, stunning traditional accommodation and close to the historic market towns of Richmond and Leyburn and if you are looking for the best accommodation with Holidu you can find the best deals with a completely comfortable space.
Traditional stone-framed cottages near the Yorkshire Dales National ParkThe cottages found in this quiet village and its adjacent rural areas are the right place to spend a nice and peaceful holiday with your family and if you have a pet, don't worry! Most cottages accept your four-legged little friends, as they have gardens and spacious areas for you to share with them. They also have wifi services, private parking and most of them are traditional stone structures that are located on the banks of the river with nice views of green landscapes and stunning rolling hills.
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If you love to enjoy national parks you can go to the South West Park on the Wharfe River, where you will find the ruins of a 12th century monastery called Malham Village which has an important trail that connects to Gordale Scar, a stone ravine with lots of waterfalls. These are mountainous areas where river valleys and hills rise up from the Vale of York and can be reached as far west as the catchment area, where you can enjoy the beauty of the extensive limestone cave systems.
Reeth for walkersIf you would like to take part in a challenge, go for the Yorkshire three peaks, where you can take part in a trail along the Yorkshire Dales National Park, running trails, mountain biking trails and more, with different routes and instructions on how to get there, so if you're up for some activity, get ready to combine your beautiful holiday with outdoor recreation and forget about the world! Wish you a happy hiking!
Reeth has a colourful history as a former Saxon settlement, and it is characterised by traditional inns that blend old and new ones.
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The North York Moors National Park with its breathtaking natural area of outstanding beauty and one of the largest moorland areas in the UK, comprising over 1400 square kilometres where you can find the strong Scots pines of Dalby Forest. If you want to explore the beautiful scenery of the park, but don't want to walk you can take the North York Moors Railway steam locomotive train for an unforgettable ride.
2. Visit Fountain AbbeyFountain Abbey is one of the largest ruined monasteries in England, which are considered a World Heritage Site. The buildings that make up the site are in complete disrepair, however they are in very good condition and can be toured almost entirely in complete safety.
3. Visit Castle HowardCastle Howard is one of the most fascinating places and is a stately home with a fascinating selection of historic art and furniture in fully decorated rooms, four square kilometres of grounds with gardens, wooded areas, lakes and temples and a stone statue of the Roman deity, the complex hosts events and has several restaurants.
4. Take a walk through the centre of YorkWalking through the centre of York, visiting the beautiful cathedral and the network of ancient lanes that surround it is like stepping back in time, one of the most famous and fun streets is the Shambles, where the buildings lean over the roadway and give the feeling that their roofs are about to touch, so take a walk around the walls of the old town and invest some time to take in the views and enjoy your time.
5. Visit York Minster CathedralThe Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, is widely known as York Minster. The cathedral of York is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe! The title of "minster", now an honorific title, was given to churches established in the Anglo-Saxon period as missionary teaching churches. Attend a service or simply admire its stunning architecture. This cathedral is devoted to Saint Peter. The nave is of Gothic style as well as the chapter house. Admire the Perpendicular Gothic, the Early English North and South transepts, the West Window, the Great East Window.
6. Visit the Flying Railway MuseumWhen you visit Flying Railway Museum, you can see one of the largest collections of railway artefacts in the world, where you can see over 100 engines, as well as several working steam trains, including the popular Flying Scotman. This museum is located near York railway station. Children and adults are going to enjoy it alike.
7. Enjoy tea at Betty’sBetty is one of the UK's most famous tearooms. Enjoy delicious sandwiches, scones with cream and jam and scrumptious chocolate, carrot and lemon cakes with tea. There are other tea rooms in York city centre so don't hesitate to seek other alternatives and have lovely teas.
Information about cottages in Reeth
🏡 Cottages available: | 36 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -38%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 21 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |