Thorns Hall
Thorns Hall

Sedbergh is the Hay-on-Wye of the North, which twinned with good pubs and its very civilised market town setting make it a pleasant destination. Its location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Cumbria offers two areas to explore with ease... Read More

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Sedbergh is a delightfully picturesque town. Sedbergh has ample options ...More

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Dent Folk Festival
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Hotels in Sedbergh - 5 places to stay

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Bull Hotel

Bull Hotel

The Bull Hotel is a 17th century coaching inn, situated in the heart of the historic market town of Sedbergh. A warm, friendly relaxed atmosphere from staff as well as regulars makes the Bull the ... More | visit website

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George & Dragon

George & Dragon

Nestling near the head of Dentdale leading into the market town of Sedbergh, Dent is renowed as one of the quaintest and prettiest villages in the Yorkshire DalesSituated in idyllic countryside within easy reach of ... More | visit website

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Days Inn Kendal (4.12 miles)

Days Inn Kendal
The Days Inn Kendal overlooks the beautiful Killington Lakes and is ideally situated for the Lake District National Park. The Hotel has 37 en-suite rooms with Rooms from £60 per room per night. ... More | visit website
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The George & Dragon (4.51 miles)

Nestling near the head of Dentdale leading into the market town of Sedbergh, Dent is renowed as one of the quaintest and prettiest villages in the Yorkshire Dales Situated in idyllic countryside ... More | visit website

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Ash Pot Barn (5.72 miles)

Ash Pot Barn

Ravenstonedale 4 miles. An outstanding, stone-built, semi-detached barn conversion, beautifully situated on the side of Wild Boar Fell, overlooking the Howgills, 4 miles from the village of Ravenstonedale. Lovingly renovated, Ash Pot Barn combines original ... More

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Barbon Inn (6.35 miles)

Barbon Inn

Located in the delightful village of Barbon, nestled in the Lune valley between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales and 10 minutes from the M6, lies the Barbon Inn.
Formerly a 17th century coaching inn, this ... More | visit website

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Station Inn (7.71 miles)

Station Inn

Originally a farm house which dates from the turn of the century, this charming pub and restaurant also boasts accommodation of a high standard. We have 4 deluxe double bedrooms and 3 deluxe family bedrooms. ... More | visit website

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Castle Green Hotel (7.75 miles)

Castle Green Hotel

The hotel is set in 14 acres of woodland and gardens yet only 10 minutes' drive from the M6 and 8 miles from Windermere. The hotel's facilities include a fitness and leisure club with pool, ... More | visit website

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Cross Keys Inn (7.88 miles)

Cross Keys Inn
A little gem of a pub nestled in the centre of Tebay Village. Ideally situated for travellers wishing to take a break from their journey. Just 2 minutes drive from Jctn 38 off M6 will ... More | visit website
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Fat Lamb Country Inn and Restaurant (7.96 miles)

Fat Lamb Country Inn and Restaurant

deal base for walking or touring - midway between Lakes and Dales. Private nature reserve to rear. Quiet and relaxing with exceptionally good food.

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The Black Swan Hotel (8.25 miles)

The Black Swan Hotel

The Black Swan Hotel is a beautiful victorian hotel in the tranquil conservation village of Ravenstonedale in the stunning Eden valley. Our family run hotel offers a relaxed informal home from home, with cosy bars and ... More | visit website

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4, Drysalters Luxury Apartment (8.40 miles)

This new luxury first floor apartment is south facing and is located in a quiet conservation area in the historic market town of Kendal close to all local amenities, and is well situated for exploring ... More | visit website

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