Set 27 km from Trough of Bowland, 46 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 28 km from Cathedral Church of St Peter, Pemberton cottage offers accommodation located in Ingleton.
Mollie
United Kingdom
Lovely little cottage, great location and so homely, especially with the log fire. Suzanne left a welcome pack which was a nice touch and the cottage had everything you could need. Would highly recommend.
Providing a garden, a terrace and free WiFi, The Nicky Nook Cosy Private Hideaway Heart of Village is a recently renovated holiday home 28 km from Trough of Bowland and 47 km from World of Beatrix...
Pride
United Kingdom
Everything was quality, very comfortable & beautifully decorated. The property is very well presented and in a superb position. We would highly recommend and will definitely return.
Located in Ingleton and only 33 km from Trough of Bowland, Dalecote Barn Bed & Breakfast provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Ingleton and only 28 km from Trough of Bowland, Robins Nest offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Hamilton
United Kingdom
The location was excellent. The views where lovely. It was wasn't far from the centre. I would definitely go again. A starting base to visit other locations. Lovely host.
Situated in Ingleton, 33 km from Trough of Bowland and 33 km from Cathedral Church of St Peter, Dalecote Barn Bed and Breakfast (Bunkroom) features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building....
Just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary, surrounded by open countryside the The Marton Arms has a bar, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi in the main building, and free parking.
Gavin
United Kingdom
A lovely comfortable place to say. The food was very good indeed. There’s a few comments saying it’s a bit expensive - but I disagree - it’s a significant cut above the average and as such is good value. The staff were all really helpful and considerate. For example, as I was packing up my motorbike about to leave the young woman serving the breakfasts came out with some spare pastries in a bag to take with me. I’d already had breakfast but these were very welcome later in the day. It’s acts of kindness that make all the difference.
Located in Ingleton and with Trough of Bowland reachable within 27 km, Masons Freehouse provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Heather
United Kingdom
The location of the B&B is lovely, the views are fantastic at 0530am. I liked the homely touches to the room, for example, the cushions, and throws. The pillows were super bouncy and I love a firm pillow which made me sleep so much better! The room was very clean and smelled lovely.
Offering a garden and garden view, A Cosy Country Retreat in the Dales- Rowan Cottage is situated in Ingleton, 46 km from World of Beatrix Potter and 28 km from Cathedral Church of St Peter.
Kim
United Kingdom
Really lovely location, happy hosts and really supportive with anything we needed, stayed with someone else who was doing the charity challenge with me.
Our visit was in November so some shops closed. Wheatsheaf pub was getting refurbished. Waterfall Trail worth the entry fee. Old Post Office a small friendly pub offering some nice drinks. Meal out at La Tavernetta top quality. Kirkby Lonsdale, Settle and Skipton worth the visit. The Courtyard Cheese Shop offers some tasty goods!
Graeme
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We enjoyed the local antiques wahrhosue and another down...
We enjoyed the local antiques wahrhosue and another down near to Lancaster. Really enjoyed the drive on the country winding roads. It was raining while we were there and did not get an opertunity to explore Inglton.
Shirley
Scored 10
10
Good selection of pubs, bars and shops in Ingleton centre.
Good selection of pubs, bars and shops in Ingleton centre. The Marton Arms, less than a mile away, is superb and their food is something special - a must if you are staying in the area.
We visited Ingleton Falls, walked up Igleborough, cycled Ingleborough Etape, White Scar Caves.... Ran out of time to walk Wernside and Pen-y-Gent, so need to visit again,
Alastair
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful place full of nice, friendly people.
Beautiful place full of nice, friendly people. So much to explore in this area. Have been here many times and will come again.
The waterfalls walk is a must to do, but be aware it can be demanding. There are lots of steps. Strongly recommend the use of hiking stick and good walking boots.
Ingleborough is a good hike and a demanding climb especially the last two hundred feet. Go well prepared!
adrian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The main reason for my visit was to climb at keast one of...
The main reason for my visit was to climb at keast one of the 3 peaks and Ingleton is an excellent start point for climbing up Ingleborough. The Ingleton waterfalls trail was also stunning and well worth doing. Just a short drive away is the Ribblehead viaduct with the start point up Whernside and the 3 peaks trek.
Debbie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful place a great walk through the woodland with...
Beautiful place a great walk through the woodland with spectacular waterfalls. Some very steep climbs and rocky underfoot so not good for any one with walking disability problems. Well worth the visit.
Donna
United Kingdom
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Our host Lynne was very welcoming. The room size was as we expected, it was very clean, nice selection of drinks in the room with fresh milk and water in the fridge which I've hardly ever seen unless I've paid for it. Bed comfy and very quiet to say you are above a pub. Well placed for a walk into the centre of Ingleton We had an evening meal in the pub which was also good.
Hotel is in a lovely, quiet location. 15 minute walk to Ingleton and the Waterfalls Trail. Breakfast was superb. All the staff were absolutely fantastic. Nothing was too much trouble, no matter how busy they were. Rooms weren't massive, but perfectly adequate and spotless. Extremely quiet at night.
Lovely big house quite close to the centre of Ingleton. There are quite a few pubs and a couple of restaurants. The chippy was excellent, one of our party is Coeliac and really enjoyed the gluten free fish and chips. The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail was quite challenging but enjoyable.
The holiday let was cosy with everything provided for inside, especially a nice comfy bed after a long walk. Central Village location close to all amenities and in easy walking distance to Ingleton Waterfalls Trail. And not forgetting Pet friendly.
The hotel is centrally located for the 3 Peaks in the centre of Ingleton so convenient for all local amenities. Staff were welcoming and the room clean and comfortable.
Breakfast was perfect for walkers with a good range to suite any appetite.
Alan
United Kingdom
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