Skipton Castle
Skipton Castle

Skipton’s castle is perhaps its most famous attraction, but the town with lovely canal-side settings, narrow ginnels, characterful old streets and a plethora of eateries and inns is wonderful as a piece, a great place to spend a day or much longer... Read More

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Skiptons Waterway Festival
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Grassington Festival
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Grassington Festival
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August
Moor Music Festival

Hotels in Skipton - 31 places to stay

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Boars Head

Boars Head
The Boars Head Hotel is a lovely old building, built in the 1700's, set in a picturesque little village in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Set between Skipton (10 miles) and Settle (4 miles). ... More | visit website
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Gamekeeper's Inn

Gamekeeper

This friendly freehouse inn, formerly a gamekeeper’s cottage, is superbly located at Long Ashes Park in the heart of Wharfedale, perfect for exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
The restaurant serves fresh food cooked to order, using ... More | visit website

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Eldon Country Hotel

Eldon Country Hotel

In 1842 The Country House was built as one of the Grand Vicarages of the Craven Area.It now combines the elegance and charm of Victorian Country House with all the requirements of a modern hotel.Sauna ... More | visit website

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Herriots Hotel

Herriots Hotel

Herriots Hotel in Skipton, situated at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. We provide a unique oasis that combines ambience, location and service for those looking for high standards.
Tastefully decorated accommodation brimming with comfort and ... More | visit website

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Boutique25

Boutique25

Welcome to Boutique 25 - Skipton's first contemporary boutique hotel offering exclusive, stylish and luxurious town centre accommodation. Individually designed and contemporary in style, we offer six boutique bedrooms. Each with luxurious features such ... More | visit website

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Devonshire Fell Hotel

Devonshire Fell Hotel

The Devonshire Fell is a boutique hotel set in an enviable location among beautiful scenery, with stunning views across the River Wharfe, Yorkshire Dales and the village of Burnsall. While stying at The Devonshire Fell you ... More | visit website

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Tennant Arms

Tennant Arms

Nestling under Kilnsey Crag in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales approximately 12 miles from Skipton The Tennant Arms was built in the 17th century as a coaching inn for travellers passing through Wharfedale.It is ... More | visit website

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Napier's Restaurant with Rooms

Napier

Napier's was established in1995 by Ian & julia Ackroyd & is still family owned & run. Our fine bed and breakfast accommodation and renowned restaurant make's Napier's an excellent choice for the discerning visitor looking ... More | visit website

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Rendezvous Hotel and Leisure

Rendezvous Hotel and Leisure
You will find this hotel just on the outskirts of Skipton, a traditional market town in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Dine in the canalside Baby Swan restaurant where a stream of activity keeps you entertained ... More | visit website
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Tarnhouse Hotel

Tarnhouse Hotel
Tarn House is beautifully positioned amid the wonderful scenery of the Yorkshire Dales just one mile from Skipton. A leafy driveway guides you up a slight hill to the recently restored 17th Century Country Inn.
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