Situated in Reeth, 40 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, The Burgoyne features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Qualitymanyorkshire
United Kingdom
We were upgraded to a bigger room; great position; helpful staff, although had to advise on how to chill wine (you need iced water, not just ice). Dinner was quite good; breakfast was very good.
On the banks of the River Swale in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, this 13th-century former coaching inn offers freshly prepared, homemade food and light rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Ivy Cottage Bed & Breakfast is set on Reeth’s village green, in Swaledale, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This charming guest house offers free Wi-Fi and a Yorkshire breakfast.
Richard
United Kingdom
Location was excellent. Clean and comfortable room. Host friendly. Breakfast was delicious - maybe could have done with a bit more
Set in Redmire and with Lightwater Valley Theme Park reachable within 35 km, Redmire Village Pub offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Julia
United Kingdom
A very charming village pub with very friendly staff & locals.
The Buck features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Richmond. The property is around 40 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park, 16 km from Aysgarth Falls and 16 km from Richmond Castle.
Situated amongst the picturesque scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Charles Bathurst Inn offers free on-site parking, a children’s playground and a restaurant offering hearty lunches...
scott
United Kingdom
Excellent food, fresh milk for a brew in the room in the morning, clean and comfortable, friendly helpful staff and a great pint of ale.
The Wheatsheaf Hotel is set in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park. The restaurant serves dishes made using local recipes and produce, and the bar serves real ales.
Rodgers
United Kingdom
Excellent food, friendly staff and comfortable room.
On average, 3-star hotels in Reeth cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Reeth are £49 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Reeth can on average be found for £248 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Reeth this weekend is £69 or, for a 4-star hotel, £356. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Reeth for this weekend cost on average around £205 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £84 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Reeth for tonight. You'll pay on average around £30 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Reeth will cost around £205 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Reeth:
10
Scored 10
Reeth is a beautiful village and the centre of the Swaledale...
Reeth is a beautiful village and the centre of the Swaledale Festival which is why we were visiting, as we have for the past few years.
There are a variety of places to eat, some interesting craft/art shops and beautiful countryside for miels and miles around.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great area for walking - at any level.
A great area for walking - at any level. Great views of dales and moorland, with lots of wildlife.
Fond a a lovely little cafe/hotel in Twaite for lunch and in the evening we ate in the Bridge at Grinton which had a fantastic atmosphere. Lots of dogs , children and locals enjoying a pint. Good log fire was appreciated as the weather was dreary.
Jones
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A quiet typically Swaledale market town.
A quiet typically Swaledale market town. Great small shop, well thought out with post office and gifts. Also paper shop and great pubs. A good base to walk from and accessible drives/walks through Swaledale along the valley or up and over. Wensleydale is a short drive over and the Buttertubs Pass is spectacular. Gorgeous 18th century town of Richmond is to hand and well worth a visit. Cannot recommend Reeth highly enough to serious walkers, strollers or sightseers. Incredible views of the dales and friendly Yorkshire people.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Wasn’t what I expected, it was better, it was beautiful,...
Wasn’t what I expected, it was better, it was beautiful, quite a few little shops, pubs were welcoming with open fires, free parking but always good to put donation in boxes provided, possibly for upkeep, people were friendly, lovely walks all over through field, over styes, over rivers, stunning we loved it.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Overall a brilliant stay - log fires,good beer ,food and...
Overall a brilliant stay - log fires,good beer ,food and friendly welcome.The room was cosy,with a throw on the bed if too hot! There was a TV,coffee/tea/biscuits/kettle with an extension lead.A private bath and toilet was included with separate entrances, so no queue for the loo! There was an opportunity to upgrade but happy with the room!
ryan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of the most beautiful Dales villages with great walking...
One of the most beautiful Dales villages with great walking and pubs. The Black Bull was friendly with good food and a wide selection of Ales. The other pubs were great too. The Red Lion at Langthwaite is really worth a visit to experience a traditional Dales Pub. Excellent location to explore Swale Dale and Arkengarth Dale. The drive from Layburn to Reeth is sensational whist the other routes over to Wensley Dale via Askrigg or over Buttertubs pass to Hawes are so dramatic. A paradise for walking, scenery, beer and food!
We stayed in the Annexe. It was very well laid out and spotlessly clean. The kitchen, where we self catered, was extremely well equipped with good-quality matching crockery, glass ware, and cutlery. The central heating worked well and made the Annexe very cosy in March. Terry and Hannah were excellent hosts. Reeth is a great base as one has both the benefit of the lovely village and the Dales on the doorstep. We loved it and would recommend it whole heartedly.
The room and facilities were of a high standard. It looked freshly decorated, was spotlessly clean and the attention to detail was obvious. A warm welcome with a nice coffee, a comfortable bed, a nice shower. The views from the room overlooking the green in Reeth and the hills beyond are an extra bonus. Donna, the host, is friendly and provided good recommendations about the area as well as a good cooked breakfast.
Spacious, comfortable cosy cottage with lots of character, spread over three floors.
Fabulous views from the kitchen-diner
Village of Reeth was friendly with lots of facilities for its size
Pubs either side, tea shops, craft shop, library, restaurant, ice-cream parlour
Plenty of local walking from the front door.
Great little community bus with friendly volunteer drivers took us to Richmond and Muker
This is a lovely, cosy property perfect for a couple. It's tucked way behind a pub but it's very private and quiet. There was a wood burning stove which helped to keep the cottage warm.
The bed was very comfy and very warm and the cottage was clean, with everything we needed. The welcome basket was a thoughtful touch.
Reeth is a bustling wee village with pubs and shops and a market on Fridays.
the staff could not do enough for me and my wife great food breakfast was outstanding on vacating the hotel we found we had broke down the hotel offered our room back till it was sorted also all the offered another nights stay for half price if i could not be sorted and this is while they had to sort staff out as they was shut sun to tue cant not stress how kind thoughtful and helpful all staff was
The whole atmosphere in the hotel was very friendly, m and all the staff were very helpful. The views from both the rooms (one night in room 5 and one night in room 8) was excellent with the rooms facing the main Reeth centre. The breakfast was satisfactory but real coffee would have been better than the instant coffee provided. Room 8 had 2 single beds - perfect after a 50 mile cycle ride.
The hotel is delightfully situated overlooking Reeth Green towards the hills beyond. The Staff were all welcoming and friendly.
The room was nicely furnished and everything worked . It was as advertised. The separate bathroom was a generous size and the overhead shower was perfect & easy to use.
It was nice to have window shutters that worked.
The hotel had a comfortable lounge and bar.
The food is fantastic here and the rooms were beautifully appointed. All of the staff were delightful We were traveling with two other people and the hotel upgraded their room to a gorgeous suite! There’s also parking in the back of the property which is very nice.
Lovely little B&B on the green in Reeth. Our room was really comfortable with all the little touches that let you settle in. Donna was very welcoming and made us great breakfasts. We wish we could have stayed longer.
This is a well run country house hotel in a marvelous location. It achieves its reputation through the comfort of its rooms, the high standard of its cuisine and the welcome provided by its staff.
Recent refurb to a high spec. It was quiet, clean comfortable and within easy walk of the pubs and restaurants of Reeth. Good views over Swaledale. Owner Chris was very helpful.
Second visit to this lovely hotel/pub in beautiful Reeth. Wonderful staff who genuinely love your pet. Great menu and great food at exceptional prices. We will be back!
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