Black Horse
Giggleswick
Quiet
village local with 'L' shaped bar and
restaurant.
Accommodation
provided. Bar
and
restaurant meals served lunchtimes and
evenings.
Real
fire.
Telephone:
01729 822506
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Black Horse
Hellifield
At
'T' junction on main road through Hellifield. Large wood panelled
lounge bar and smaller public bar with pool table and television. The
upstairs function room caters for 80 people. Disabled access to toilets
require assistance. Accommodation available. Outdoor seating and open
fire. Camping and railway station nearby. Meals served all day Monday
to Saturday and 13:00 to 17:00 Sunday. Dogs welcome.
Telephone:
01729 851745
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Boar's Head
Long
Preston
18th
century pub popular with locals and passing trade on the A65 main road
through village. No
fruit machines or games. Accommodation in five
en-suite
rooms. Thursday is Steak or Surf night
with sirloin or salmon
steak and full meal plus
bottle of house wine per couple. Folk music on
the last Friday of every month and Saturday is
live entertainment night.
Telephone:
01729 840217
Website:
www.boarsheadlongpreston.co.uk
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Craven Arms
Giggleswick
Reverted
to it's original name after a spell as The Old Station, the Craven Arms
is a friendly pub by Settle bypass. A wide variety of meals served in
a-la carte restaurant. Produce is locally sourced and all meat comes
from an organic farm three miles away. Bar meals also served.
Accommodation in seven double and twin en-suite rooms. Meals served all
day Sunday.
Telephone:
01729 825627
Website: www.cravenarms-
giggleswick.co.uk
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Craven Heifer
Ingleton
Winner of 'Best Newcomer' award
1996 from Licensee and Morning Advertiser.
17th century coaching inn with two bars, one for diners where good
quality meals are served.
Occasional live music and entertainment.
Popular with potholers. Breakfast and packed lunches available to
non-residents.
Bed and breakfast accommodation available in
three rooms.
Telephone:
015 242 42427
E-Mail:
cravenheifer@gmail.com
Website: www.cravenheiferingleton.co.uk
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Craven Heifer
Stainforth
Traditional
village centre pub with small vault with television at the front and
large, spacious lounge with a dining area to one side to the rear.
There is a strong tradition of domino playing in the vault.
Accommodation
in en-suite five rooms.
The
pub is under new management is now open seven days a week with food
being served all day from 12 noon to 9pm.
Beer
garden by the riverside.
Telephone:
01729 822435
E-Mail: cravenheiferstainforth@gmail.com
Website: https://cravenheiferstainforth.co.uk
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Crown Inn
Horton
in Ribblesdale
Traditional
inn found at the north end of the village next to two bridges over the
Ribble and ideally situated for both the Pennine Way and Three Peaks
Walk. The Crown has a lounge bar with open fire and walkers' bar and
offers good food and accommodation with some rooms en-suite at
excellent rates. Beers from Theakstons.
Camping is available in the village and the Crown is handy for the
station on Settle to Carlisle Line.
Telephone:
01729 860209
E-Mail:
minehost@crown-hotel.co.uk
Website: www.crown-hotel.co.uk
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Eldon Country House
Long Preston
Beautiful Victorian country house hotel on the edge of Long Preston offering accommodarion in five stylishly decorated rooms over three floors. Hot tub outside which cen be enjoyed until 9pm in the evenings. No stag or hen parties or pets. Large garden and patio. Parking for up to six cars. Meals served lunchtimes and evenings. Highchair available for babies.
Telephone:
01729 840246
Website:
http://eldon-country-skipton. northyorkshirehotels.net/en/
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Falcon Manor Hotel
Settle
Beautiful
hotel on outskirts of Settle offering ample en-suite accommodation, bar
and restaurant meals and a high degree of comfort. The Falconers Bar at
the side is open to non-patrons and has a circular pool table and
dining area. Outdoor seating and parking are available and the hotel is
less than half a mile (800m) from the railway station, ideal for
visiting the Settle to Carlisle Railway.
Weddings
catered for.
Telephone:
01729 823814
Website:
www.falconmanor.co.uk
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Game Cock
Austwick
Quiet
village pub serving home-made food. Bread made daily at the pub. Family
room with verandah. Disabled access. Camping available nearby. Bed and
breakfast accommodation in three double rooms and one twin room.
Excellent meals are served here at lunchtimes and in the evenings and
the pub is ideal for those staying at the nearby Dalesbridge Centre.
Camping nearby.
Telephone:
015 242 51226
E-Mail:
info@gamecockinn.co.uk
Website: www.gamecockinn.co.uk |
Golden Lion
Horton
in Ribblesdale
Large
comfortable lounge with fine collections of plates, stuffed animals and
brass blow torches. Collection of minature bottles of whiskey above the
bar some of which date back to the 19th Century.
Accommodation in en-suite rooms and bunk rooms.
The
tap room is frequently used by pothole clubs at the weekend and singing
sessions are not uncommon. Visitors with musical instruments welcome.
Campsite next door to pub.
Telephone:
01729 860206
E-Mail:
info@goldenlionhotel.co.uk
Website: goldenlionhotel.co.uk |
Hart's Head
Giggleswick
Interesting
multi-roomed layout to this pub which offers real fire, accommodation
and lunchtime and evening bar meals. Dogs welcome. On main road through
Giggleswick into Settle, formally the A65, now bypassed.
Families with children welcome.
Beer garden.
Camping nearby.
Telephone:
01729 822086
E-Mail:
info@hartsheadhotel.co.uk
Website: www.hartsheadhotel.co.uk |
Hellifield House
Hellifield
Hellifield
House is run as a members' social club (annual membership fee payable)
but the bar is also open to non-members (you may need to be signed
in!). Plenty of games, pool, dominoes, darts and full-sized snooker
table.
All major sporting events from Sky, ESPN, BBC and ITV on large screen.
Function room available.
Telephone:
01729 850866
E-Mail:
secretary@hellifield-house.co.uk
Website:
www.hellifield-house.co.uk
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Helwith
Bridge Hotel
Helwith
Bridge, Ribblesdale
Superior
pub on the Ribble Way overlooking the River Ribble and Settle to
Carlisle Railway. There are also splendid views of Pen-y-Ghent and
Ingleborough. Set back from the B6479 Settle to Horton road, the pub is
popular with several caving clubs, pub games teams and locals and
visitors.
Accommodation
is available in a small bunkhouse.
A
camp site is adjacent to the pub.
Highly
recommended
Telephone:
01729 860220
E-Mail:
manager@helwithbridgeinn.co.uk
Website: www.helwithbridgeinn.co.uk |
La Cascada
Ingleton
Family run tapas and wine bar
next door to
Inglesport. Local beers from the Bowland
Brewery as well as Spanish beers and continental
wines. Expresso coffee served here using beans
roasted by Exchange Coffee of Clitheroe.
Food served 18:00 - 21:00 Thursday to Sunday.
Bar open until later.
Handy for the end of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail.
Telephone:
015 242 41883
Website:
www.lacascada-ingleton.co.uk
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Lake House
Clapham
Vegan friendly café and bar in
Clapham Village
next to the car park. Formally the Clapham
Bunkhouse Café & Bar, accommodation is now
no longer available here under it's new ownership.
The bar is open afternoons and caters for walkers,
cyclists and visitors to the nearby caves.
Meals and snacks served here as well as a good
range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Telephone:
01524 805665
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The Lion
Settle
Formally
the Golden Lion, this is a large town
centre hotel popular with locals
and visitors. Pool
table and T.V. in one room while the other has
imposing fireplace with 'lion' theme. Disabled
access to toilets may
need assistance. Camping
at Langcliffe. The Black Horse Jazzmen perform
here every Thursday.
Telephone:
01729 822203
E-Mail:
relax@thelionsettle.co.uk
Website:
thelionsettle.co.uk |
Marton Arms
Thornton
in Lonsdale, Ingleton
Popular Dales pub which has
changed hands a number of times in the last few years.
Just
inside the National Park boundary 15 minutes walk from Ingleton village
this pub is popular with potholers, those who enjoy the outdoor life
and those who simply enjoy good food and good beer.
Opposite is St.
Oswald's Church. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes
was married here. Live music at weekends. Accommodation.
Telephone:
015 242 41281
Website: www.themartonarms.co.uk
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Masons Freehouse
Ingleton
Called the Old Brewery Inn for a
while, this
pub
is
located on the main A65 road where it passes
through
Ingleton.
Meals
served all day.
Accommodation
in three en-suite
rooms
Camping
available at Moorgarth Farm half a mile
(0.8km)
up the road.
Telephone:
015 242 42040
Website:
www.masonsismoran.co.uk
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The Maypole
Long Preston
Now open again after a long period of closure, the Maypole Inn overlooks the village green with it's maypole. This Four Star rated inn offers accommodation in nine rooms all en-suite and there are family rooms available. Meals served all day in restaurant and bar. Dog friendly. Open 12:00 to 23:00 seven days a week.
Telephone:
01729 841066
Website: http://the-maypole-inn. northyorkshirehotels.net/en/
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New Inn
Clapham
Large, village pub, much
modernized in recent years. Accommodation in many en-suite rooms.
The pub is handy for the many visitor attractions in the area.
Next door is
the Cave Rescue Organisation headquarters.
Telephone:
015 242 51203
E-Mail:
info@newinn-clapham.co.uk
Website: newinn-clapham.co.uk
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Old Hill Inn
Chapel
le Dale
A
17th century pub on the Ingleton to Hawes road in Chapel-le-Dale
village. Once renowned for it's riotious Saturday nights the inn
nowadays caters for people stopping by for a meal. Accommodation now
available in en-suite
rooms.
The large car park has electric hook-up points for motor and trailer
caravans. A farm opposite the Old Hill Inn now offers camping.
Alternative/group accommodation is also available in the nearby Old
School House
Telephone:
015 242 41256
Website: www.oldhillinn.co.uk
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Old Post Office
Ingleton
A recent addition to Ingleton,
this microbar opened
in February 2019. Local ales, craft beers and
international beers, wines and spirits served in
the Gallery Bar to the front or the more intimate
Armoury Bar to the rear. Outdoor seating on the
pavement at the front of the bar and small beer
garden at the rear.
Open from 15:00 Thursday - Sunday until 22:00.
Telephone:
01524 805544
Website: https://theoldpostofficebar.co.uk
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The Plough
Wigglesworth
Although it is in the Forest of Bowland, the Plough Inn not far from Settle is worthy of inclusion here. Large
fronted old inn with a multiroomed layout offering a small public bar,
no smoking area and snug. Children are welcome and meals are served
lunchtimes and evenings. Accommodation in en-suite rooms. Parking available. Beer garden and open fire.
Telephone: 01729 840243 Website: theploughwigglesworth.co.uk
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Royal Oak
Settle
Large
pub and hotel in Settle town centre with a revolving door as it's main
entrance. The high ceilings and panelled walls give the pub an old
fashioned feel. The bar has a bit of a railway theme, appropiate for a
pub at the southern terminus of the Settle to Carlisle Railway.
Accommodation is provided and camping is available at Langcliffe. Meals
served afternoons and evenings, all day
weekends. Disabled access.
Telephone:
01729 822561
E-Mail:
info@royaloak-settle.co.uk
Website: www.royaloak-settle.co.uk
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Station Inn
Ribblehead
Ideally
situated on the Three Peaks walk between Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside,
this pub which is situated next to the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct
is popular with cavers and walkers. Camping is available on the common
opposite.
Below the inn is Batty Wife Cave, a thirty foot crawl
recommended as an ideal trip after a heavy night in the inn. Bed and
breakfast and bunk barn accommodation available.
Telephone:
015 242 41274
Website: thestationinn.net
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The Talbot
Settle
Pub
popular with the local set who gather here for the football results at
Saturday teatimes. Large screen for sports and smaller T.V.. The large
L-shaped bar has the original 'Talbot Hotel' window on display. Bed and
breakfast and disabled access. Meals served lunchtimes and evenings.
Large beer garden.
Telephone:
01729 823924
E-Mail:
info@talbotsettle.co.uk
Website: www.talbotsettle.co.uk
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Three Horseshoes
Ingleton
Pub
on Ingleton's Main Street popular with both locals and visitors.
Popular with families for meals. Regular live music. At the weekends
the pub is popular with the younger set. Large beer garden. Sky Sports
shown. Dogs welcome.
Telephone:
015 242 41247
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The Traddock
Austwick
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Wheatsheaf
Ingleton
Popular
pub with both tourists and locals renowned for it's extensive
blackboard menu and quality home cooking. Superior
accommodation
in en-suite
nine bedrooms.
Originally a 17th century coaching inn it was extended at the beginning
of the 19th Century to accommodate a blacksmith's forge and some
stables. The inn served as a courthouse where magistrates met
to
review licenses for local inns and dealt with petty crime.
Telephone:
015 242 41275
E-Mail:
info@thewheatsheaf-----.co.uk
Website: thewheatsheaf-ingleton.co.uk
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