Located in Clapham, 33 km from Trough of Bowland, New Inn Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel features free WiFi and a bar.
Finestrat
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, great food, real ales, fantastic value for money.Lovely
Built in 1841, this Grade II listed building has retained many period features, with converted and tastefully furnished interiors creating the warm and friendly atmosphere.
James
United Kingdom
Historic and picturesque but not musty as you usually find
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Tamlyn
United Kingdom
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Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this cosy hotel offers luxurious accommodation and an award-winning restaurant.
TRACEY
United Kingdom
Everything, apart from room was a little warmer than I would like, however there was a fan provided 👍🏻
Clapham is a quiet village but does get a lot of day...
Clapham is a quiet village but does get a lot of day trippers visiting the Ingleborough estate and caves.
The Old Sawmill cafe is excellent (fab coffee) but the village could probably do with more daytime cafes.
Settle is not far away and this has an excellent assortmant of shops and cafes.
Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clapham is a beautiful tranquil picturesque village.
Clapham is a beautiful tranquil picturesque village. Only 40 mins from Bradford and 35mins into Kendal the Lake District .
Nearest grocery shop Booths is Seattle ,which is much nicer than Waitrose. I would say the higher end. The village of Settle is only 10mins from Clapham.
Clapham is in a great location in the Yorkshire Dale's outstanding scenery. Ingleton waterfall just up the road. Exploring the caves.
Lords Antiques shop in Ingleton. Such a big place. Need a whole day!!
Clapham has a lovely little village shop.
A few years back there was a TV documentary series about the Lakes and Yorkshire Dale's. Well made. A lot took place around Clapham area.
I definitely recommend visiting or staying area Clapham.
The main hotel is the New Inn Hotel. Dog friendly!!
Plenty to explore...
Star69
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clapham is a really nice village in the Yorkshire dales.
Clapham is a really nice village in the Yorkshire dales. It is an Ideal base for country walks and mountain walks. You can easily access the remote areas of the dales where you would not see another person all day long. I might regret having said that
Mick
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little traditional Yorkshire Dales village with a...
Beautiful little traditional Yorkshire Dales village with a lot to offer: children's play area, river, café, pub, village shop, woollen shop, eating venue, old church, nature trail, caves to visit, easy, moderate and strenuous walks from the village to other villages, fantastic views, places of interest etc
G McT
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely place in the middle of the countryside about 20 miles...
Lovely place in the middle of the countryside about 20 miles due East(ish) of Lancaster. Small, quite sleepy village about 1 mile from the station which provides connections to Lancaster and Leeds (and more places I'm sure!). Safe and friendly with nice river flowing through it.
Joel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clapham is a beautiful village. We went beginning of July.
Clapham is a beautiful village. We went beginning of July. It was so quiet. I suspect in high tourist season it can be busy but during our stay Covid restrictions were still in place so no oversees visitors. Clapham has no nightlife so if that's what you want this us not the place to stay. If you want an evening stroll in a pretty little village this is beautiful place.
Clapham is the entry point to the Farrer trail that takes you to Ingleborough cave and beyond - beautiful!
On arriving at the New Inn we found that it had closed. Locals told us that it had been closed for 3 weeks. We were not informed by them or Booking. Com. However I did notice a message on my phone calendar saying that it was shut. For something as important as this I would have expected an email. We had cycled 28 miles to the accommodation in heavy rain and we’re not best pleased. The nearest other hotel was a few miles away in the next village but they were considerably more expensive. We eventually found accommodation in an Air B&B.
Brilliant hotel. Everything was perfect...we arrived for a 1 night stay on the way up to the lakes, around 7 30pm, check-in was quick, the room was perfect. We were able to eat in the restaurant which was great for us even though it was really bust. The staff were so helpful and friendly and the food was absolutely stunning. Breakfast was just as exceptional, will definitely return.
This hotel is perfectly located - right in the centre of the beautiful dales village of Clapham. The staff we obliging and very professional. Of particular note, Joe who served our evening meal was great - as was the bar man Alex. Olivia who served our delicious breakfast was equally charming and efficient. This is a great hotel, and one I will be visiting again in the near future.
Breakfast was great.Staff who served were very good and friendly.Very relaxing. We decided to book an evening meal it was that good we booked it for all three days of our stay.The room was tidied up each day very clean.Check in was easy.Nice we got water and chocolate in the room and the tea coffee and milk were topped up daily.hotel bar has a nice atmosphere .
Superb Cottage not far from Clapham and Ingleton, Cosy but still enough space inside and a private garden too, Was an excellent peacful spot to stay but not too far away from Ingleton and the Waterfall trail or Malham cove which we visited during our stay would defiently bookk again when we revisit the area .
The location was excellent; Clapham is a lovely village. The hotel overlooks the river and the village shop.
The bedroom was very large and comfortable as was the ensuite.
The evening meals were good in terms of quality and value.
Lovely old house with pretty rooms and elegant lounge. Clapham village was an unexpected joy with a riverside walk and a beautiful country park within walking distance.
Very good pub in the Yorkshire Dales. Clapham is an excellent place to stay if you want to get out into the countryside. Food good and staff were very welcoming.
Cosy cottage with everything we needed. Perfect location for exploring the Yorkshire Dales. Hosts very welcoming and left us a lovely welcome pack of goodies.
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