Situated in Kirkby Stephen and with Askham Hall reachable within 37 km, The Pennine Inn features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
steve
United Kingdom
I immediately arrived and was told that Booking.com had not passed my reservation in to the new owners (don't know if that's true and I probably won't get this posted now anyway). The owners couldn't be more accommodating and found me what I assume was probably the best room in the hotel. The evening meal was good and the breakfast very good. The facilities in my room were very good but I didn't know what a more standard room would be like? It is quite a lively place and it's where all the youngest hang out on a weekend. They regularly have live music too.
Old Croft House, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Kirkby Stephen, 37 km from Askham Hall, 6.8 km from Brough Castle, as well as 32 km from Whinfell Forest.
Paula
United Kingdom
A wonderful place, wish I could've stayed longer. Really thoughtful and kind owners.
Located 1 mile from Kirkby Stephen on the edge of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales by the Cumbrian Mountains, The Black Bull at Nateby offers a bar, beer garden, tea room and a restaurant.
Black Bull Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Kirkby Stephen. Located around 6.8 km from Brough Castle, the inn with free WiFi is also 32 km away from Whinfell Forest.
Located in Warcop, within 29 km of Askham Hall and 6 km of Brough Castle, Brookfield House Warcop provides accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Whitelaw
France
Good amount of essential information before we arrived. Clear directions.
Great warm welcome. Fantastic spotless venue. Very attentive staff. Great room very well appointed.
Located in Warcop, in a historic building, 29 km from Askham Hall, The Cosy Nook Cottage Company - Cosy Cottage is a holiday home with a garden and terrace.
Derek
United Kingdom
immaculate home a real credit to owners, stunning clean comfortable just lovely wish it was actually home
SHAME THANKS TO BOKING.COM NOT TELLING NEW OWNERS OF...
SHAME THANKS TO BOKING.COM NOT TELLING NEW OWNERS OF BOOKINGS THE HOTEL WAS FULL WHEN WE ARRIVED AND WE HAD TO SPEND 2 HOURS OF THE WEDING TRYING TO FIND SOMEWHERE TO STAY, BIG WEDDING FOR SMALL VILLAGE,FINALLY A KIND LADY OPENED GUEST HOUSE A WEEK EARLY FOR US AT A PRICE AND NO BREAKFAST
DAVID
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Walks and cycle rides in every direction (roads not too...
Walks and cycle rides in every direction (roads not too frightening); both sides of Mallerstang worth walking as well as the valley (Garsdale rail station at far end); near Pennine Bridleway, on C2C I think; historic with the viaducts, Settle and Carlisle Railway
Roger
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kirkby Stephen is a friendly Dales Town.
Kirkby Stephen is a friendly Dales Town. Lots of old buildings to admire, and a nice open aspect to the town. there is one large Co-op supermarket, plus two Spar supermarkets. Lots of places to eat including Take Aways ,fish & chips, chinese, and Indian. Lots of gift shops, and a bric a brac shop. There is a good chemists and a chiropodists shops as well.
John Malcolm
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
*as I have already stated this accomadation does not reflect...
*as I have already stated this accomadation does not reflect any ratings you show and the room we were offered is not on any photo we have seen.please ask the owner about the scrap car outside the property and the general untidiness of the place.
Anne
8.0
Scored 8.0
Didn't really stay long enough to explore Kirkby Stephen,...
Didn't really stay long enough to explore Kirkby Stephen, just two days to do two hill walks, but it seems to have a lot of potential for me to return and explore its history etc. Disappointed that information at bus stop was poor - one timetable was too high to see, and the route of another service wasn't obvious to the visitor. Also, some public footpaths in the surrounding countryside were very difficult to follow because of poor signage - some is very old and confusing.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Kirkby Stephen is a great location to base a walking holiday...
Kirkby Stephen is a great location to base a walking holiday, being surrounded by moors and valleys to explore. There's also a preserved railway to visit too. There's also a wide selection of of cafes, restaurants and pubs serving good quality food with friendly service.
Staff couldn’t be more helpful i rang to see if we could check in at 12 instead of 3 was not A problem at all and actually checked in at 1130! So friendly helpful and the breakfast was amazing would recommend. Location is perfect in the middle of Kirkby Stephen with pubs restraints and lots of amazing walks around
Nice room (with a fan) and view over market sq. The lady who checked us in I think her name was Jules deserves a pay rise…she has all the customer service skills required to encourage return visit. The young lady at breakfast was also nice.I would recommend the Pennine hotel and would rebook.
Location excellent in centre of lovely Kirkby Stephen. Beautiful building with large communal area. Kitchen well stocked with pans, utensils, crockery and cutlery.We had a private twin room which was very clean, bed linen provided, beds comfortable. Friendly host.
The room had a bath which was really great for a Coast to Coast walker for a good muscle soak at he end of a long day.
The hotel was perfectly situated on the trail and also with lots of amenities; shops to stock up on snacks, and other pubs and restaurants.
A fantastic gem of a place in the perfect location. A warm welcome from our hosts and the apartment had everything we needed. Ideal for access to walks along the River Eden. Would recommend to anyone looking for a Kirkby Stephen getaway.
Coffee in room. A good breakfast! Nice to have the feel of a character hotel instead of a multinational chain. Perfect location for enjoying Kirkby Stephen and surrounding area.
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