This former 18th-century farmhouse is set in Constable Burton, at the gateway to the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. It offers 2 pub bars with log fires and a restaurant using local and homegrown produce.
The Old Chapel Leyburn offers accommodations in Leyburn, 30 miles from Royal Hall Theatre and 30 miles from Harrogate International Centre. The 4-star vacation home is 26 miles from Ripley Castle.
Karen
United Kingdom
Great position good facilities not too far for dog walks very clean
Featuring a garden, The Applery, Leyburn Yorkshire Dales National Park offers accommodations in Leyburn. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.
Located in Redmire and with Lightwater Valley Theme Park reachable within 22 miles, Redmire Village Pub has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Middleham and with Lightwater Valley Theme Park reachable within 15 miles, The Wensleydale Hotel has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Mirna
United Kingdom
Lovely location and very cozy place. Super attentive and I can’t thank Fiona and the staff enough!
The Priory enjoys a location in Middleham, 15 miles from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 24 miles from Ripley Castle.
rachel
United Kingdom
What can we say... A beautiful place to stay . The priory is obviously loved as Chris and Sarah have brought this home to life with an eclectic mix of old and new. Total luxury in the rooms with plenty of tea and coffee a fridge for guest use and a fabulous breakfast, being gluten free can make things a bit tricky but they made me feel like nothing was too much trouble and I even had delicious lemon gf biccys in the room. And Gf sausage and bread at breakfast. Sarah and Chris are really helpful and on hand to chat or ask directions or for local info and indeed info on the house, but also step back enough to give you privacy and quiet. The rooms are stunning and so comfy with delightful en suite bathroom with a view . Middleham itself is a lovely small little village, Leyburn being slightly busier and a really enjoyable morning walk round, with Ripping not too far away either. We will look forward to visiting again . Thank you Sarah and Chris for a really relaxing and luxurious weekend
We spent one morning of our stay in Leyburn. We enjoyed browsing in the diverse collection of local shops. We had a cooked breakfast in the small restaurant overlooking the market place and a drink in The Bolton Arms. Overall a pleasant town that we would retun to.
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Anonymous
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Staying in the centre of this lovely town (Market Place) is...
Staying in the centre of this lovely town (Market Place) is a good idea as several worthwhile things are close by, including the Wensleydale Railway (preserved diesel locomotives), a distillery and the town's attractive shops as well as a couple of restaurants. Walk a few yards away from town in any direction and the views across Wensleydale are superb. A really good place to visit for a night or two. Paradise for serious walkers, but also for those who want shorter strolls in a fabulous landscape.
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Leyburn is a nice little town.
Leyburn is a nice little town. The Sandpiper is the jewel in the crown as far as eateries are concerned. There is also a delightful, independent supermarket which appears to be built in a Tardis! Lots of lovely, local produce combined with the usual provisions. A walk along the Leyburn Shawl is recommended for great views of the countryside (weather permitting!).
mrsmariner
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
this is an idyllic setting with access to the Aysgarth falls...
this is an idyllic setting with access to the Aysgarth falls, The Hardraw Force waterfall, Hawes, the Ribblehead viaduct and the abounding beauty that is the Yorkshire dales. Plenty of walks, Castle Bolton stands testament to the incredible build standards of its construction completing in 1399
Chris
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Leyburn is a friendly town - places to eat were not...
Leyburn is a friendly town - places to eat were not brilliant except apparently the Sandpiper. We ate at the Black Swan - waited 3/4 hour for our main course. Fairly expensive. Had coffee on a Friday morning (market day) at the Community Hall. Parking can be difficult in the town.
Sarah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Typical North Yorkshire market town, with shops and free (...
Typical North Yorkshire market town, with shops and free (but £2 donation requested) parking, centred around a large market square. Nice selection of individual shops, cafes and pubs. Watch out for the splendid real ales from Wensleydale Brewery, and excellent cheeses from the creamery at Hawes. But really, visit more than anything to explore the surrounding countryside.
This adorable B&B was PERFECT down to every last detail. You could tell Adrian and Dustin spent time thinking of ways to ensure your stay is comfortable, accommodating, special and above and beyond your expectations. The customer service made us feel valued and welcomed! The local, organic food was delicious. The room was exceptionally clean (coming from a clean freak) and the local care products made your room smell fresh and crisp. Overall, the BEST B&B experience we’ve had in England. We recommend this to everyone!!
The property was spotlessly clean, super comfortable and catered for our every need. The location was ideal: on a quiet side road with enough parking space for two vehicles, but within very short walking distance of the centre of Leyburn. Communication with the owner was excellent from the point of booking through to check-out, and the generous welcome pack was greatly appreciated by us all! I would highly recommend Wensleydale Halls for a break in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Thank you, Lucy.
The location was ideal for us as we wanted to be close to Leyburn. The cottage was well heated and it had a very comfortable and relaxing lounge. The kitchen was very well equipped and had everything we needed for a self catering stay. The cottage was very clean and finished to a high standard with ample room for 2 people.
We would definitely stay here again and would recommend the property to family and friends.
Thanks Linda
A nice, comfortable house. Very clean and well equipped. Close enough to walk to town centre if you're reasonably fit. There are two (that we found) short cuts for pedestrians which made a significant difference to the length of walk. The Sandpiper Inn is a wonderful place to eat but you need to book in advance as it's very popular.
Lot and lots of wonderful walks within easy access of Leyburn. The countryside is stunning!
Just off the main road in what is a very quiet location with beautiful views over the Dales either from the garden or from the small conservatory that was a part of our room. Engaging and helpful hosts. Leyburn is a lovely place to base yourself, shame the heritage railway was not operating from the nearby station. And the local pubs all featured beers from the excellent local Wensleydale brewery.
Wonderful little village, and the hotel was a few minutes walk from town. Beautiful, well maintained and updated house from 1757. The staff were great and took great care of us. When a problem developed with the radiator coming on, we were moved to an even nicer and larger room that was quite spacious and lovely. Easy drive to the Dales.
Another stay at the Wyvill Arms and another lovely time in the nicest hotel/B&B in the area. Beautiful and comfortable room with a magnificent bathroom, delicious breakfast and two very good dinners in the restaurant. Plus the welcoming and friendly owners and staff make sure that you know they appreciate your business.
Everything about this cottage was just tremendous, the best we have stayed in so far in Leyburn (and we've been coming a while). It is close to all the amenities in the village, as well as being extremely well appointed as a cottage. The welcome package was a lovely touch and very much appreciated.
Breakfast was outstanding. Ingredients sourced locally and cooked to perfection.
Location was ideal for exploring all of the Yorkshire dales.
Excellent hosts, they made you feel very welcome and they had excellent knowledge of the local area.
Good location for a non driver. Bus stop to Richmond a few steps away. The journey to Richmond is stunning. The house is modern and warm and very comfortable for longer stays. A few minutes walk to Leyburn centre.
The property is located in an exceptionally cute we Yorkshire town, Sean and Heather are wonderful hosts and the village folk welcomed the wandering Canadian with open arms the six nights I stayed
Everything you could want in a self catering property . Lovely living space , comfy bedrooms and quiet location but easy to get to Leyburn. Suzanne was a great host and very quick to respond .
Everything was perfect, great location for Leyburn. Rooms are good , lovely view from bedroom and breakfast room of the dales. Tracie cooks a fantastic breakfast and is a friendly lady.
Perfect location near 2 pubs in a pretty Dales village, great views, nice walks straight out of cottage. The cottage is extremely clean and very comfortable
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