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The Rileys in Yorkshire the rileys in yorkshire 2018 Local Maps Local Pubs & Restaurants Rokeby Inn https://www.rokebyinn.co.uk/ 1.7 km (3 mins) Smallways Country Inn 1.7 km (3 mins) http://www.thefouralls- The Four Alls Inn 6.4 km (10 mins) teesdale.co.uk/ The Oak Tree Inn 5 km (9 mins) Bay Horse Inn 7.7 km (9 mins) http://www.shoulderofmutton. Shoulder of Mutton 5.6 km (10 mins) net/ Brownlow Arms http://brownlowarms.co.uk/ 8.2 km (12 mins) http://thebridgewaterarms.co The Bridgewater Arms 10km (16 mins) m/ The Old Well Inn http://theoldwellinn.co.uk/ 10.7 km (13 mins) The Ancient Unicorn Inn https://ancientunicorn.com/ 14.7 km (12 mins) The Fox Hole http://www.the-foxhole.co.uk/ 22.5 km (21 mins) Tan Hill https://tanhillinn.com/ 37.9 km (34 mins) Castles http://www.english- Barnard Castle 11 km (14 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/barnard-castle/ www.english- Bowes Castle 15 km (13 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/bowes-castle/ www.english- Richmond Castle 17.5 km (21 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/richmond-castle/ Raby Castle http://www.rabycastle.com/ 19.5 km (24 mins) Auckland Castle http://www.aucklandcastle.org/ 30.2 km (37 mins) http://www.english- Middleham Castle 35.5 km (40 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/middleham-castle/ www.english- Brough Castle 36.3 km (25 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/brough-castle/ Bolton Castle https://www.boltoncastle.co.uk/ 37.9 km (41 mins) Brancepeth Castle http://www.brancepethcastle.org.uk/ 55.2 km (46 mins) Durham Castle www.durhamworldheritagesite.com/ 60.6 km (44 mins) www.english- Brougham Castle 67.4 km (44 mins) heritage.org.uk/visit/places/brougham-castle/ Farms Shops & Garden Centres Mainsgill Farm The Bowes Museum Raby Castle Cross Lanes Richmond The Station http://www.thestation.co.uk/ http://www.stationcinema.com/ 17.4 km (19 mins) Rustique Richmond http://www.rustiquerichmond.co.uk/ 17.4 km (21 mins) Amontola (Indian) http://www.amontola.co.uk/ 16.6 km (18 mins) Friary Tower and Gardens 16.8 km (18 mins) Georgian Theatre Royal http://www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk/ 16.8 km (18 mins) Barnard Castle Spice Island http://www.spiceislandrestaurant.co.uk/ 10.9 km (14 mins) Fish and Chips at 149 http://149fishandchips.co.uk/ 11.1 km (14 mins) Il Palazzo (Italian) http://www.ilpalazzoitalian.co.uk/ 11.4 km (14 mins) Mission Hall Antiques http://www.missionhallantiquescentre.co. 12.3 km (13 mins) Centre uk/ Barnard Castle & Bridge http://www.english- heritage.org.uk/visit/places/barnard-castle/ 11.9 km (12 mins) Waterfalls High Force Waterfall http://www.highforcewaterfall.com/ 35.3 km (39 mins) http://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/visit-the- Aysgarth Falls dales/essential-information/tourist- 41.9 km (46 mins) information/aysgarth-falls-national-park-centre Hardraw Force http://hardrawforce.com/ 67.7 km (60 mins) Gastack Beck Waterfall 48.3 km (75 mins) Harmby Waterfalls http://www.highforcewaterfall.com/ 35.5 km (38 mins) Wain Wath Force 43.9 km (43 mins) River Swale 49.4 km (60 mins) Ingleton Falls http://www.ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk/ 106 km (76 mins) National Trust English Heritage Supermarkets Darlington Newcastle-upon-Tyne Durham Bishop Auckland – West Auckland Hadrian’s Wall Holy Island Place to Stay Caravan Parks (Sites) http://www.acottageinyorkshire.co.uk/ Sleeps 4 adults and one infant - Cosy lounge with wood-burner - Spacious kitchen/diner - Free unlimited WiFi - Oil Rayburn for cooking, heating and hot water - Fresh linen and towels - Friday changeover - Pretty rural views from the garden - Pets welcome - No smoking – Weekly discount for 2 guests in 'low' season - Weeks from £200 - Breaks from £150. http://www.cottages.com/cottages/mayfields-retreat-30448 Enjoying a private hot tub, this detached log cabin gives guests a fantastic base in which to relax and unwind. Nestled in the grounds of the owners’ home, Mayfields Retreat is the perfect location for guests who want to really relax, unwind and enjoy a quiet romantic break without the usual interruptions of day to day life. This detached log cabin is ideally situated for couples wanting to pamper themselves and make use of the private hot tub, which is situated on the covered terrace. Rokeby Inn http://www.thorpefarm.co.uk/static-caravans Located in spectacular County Durham countryside and combined with the luxury of holiday home accommodation Thorpe Farm is the perfect place to visit. Located on the border of North Yorkshire and County Durham in the Teesdale countryside Thorpe Farm provides fantastic access straight off the A66. We have three brand new Deluxe and Super Deluxe holiday homes to rent: Deluxe 2 – Sleeps 6 with 2 bedrooms Deluxe 3 – Sleeps 8 with 3 bedrooms Super Deluxe 2 – Sleeps 6 with 2 bedrooms Football 2018-19 Accrington Stanley (100 mins) Barnsley (123 mins) Blackpool (126 mins) Bolton Wanderers (124 mins) Bradford Town (90 mins) Doncaster Rovers (107 mins) Fleetwood Town (117 mins) Rochdale (103 mins) Sunderland (58 mins) .
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