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Where to Stay in Nidderdale Online WHERE TO STAY…... IN NIDDERDALE SELF-CATERING ACCOMMODATION DESCRIPTION Abbey Holiday Cottages, Middlesmoor. Three luxury cottages sleeping 5/6 at the head of Upper Nidderdale in www.abbeyholidaycottages.com the pretty village of Middlesmoor. Ashfield House Holiday Apartment, Pateley Bridge. Sleeps 2/4 in 2 acres of peaceful garden with views & private terrace. www.yorkshiredalesholidaycottage.co.uk 5 minutes walk to shops, cafes & restaurants. Bewerley Hall Farm, Bewerley. Converted Historic Grade 2 farmstead, nestling in the valley close to An Independent Guide to Accommodation www.bewerleyhallfarm.co.uk the River Nidd in beautiful open countryside. Brimham Rocks Cottages. Luxury cottages sleeping 2-8, set in 2 acres of landscaped gardens www.brimham.co.uk surrounded by the magnificent Yorkshire Dales. Granary Cottage, Ramsgill. Sleeps 2 (4 with en-suite twin-bed B&B room) with enviable views over www.covillbarn.co.uk Nidderdale & Gouthwaite Nature Reserve. Green Farm, Ramsgill. Sleeps 6. The house is warm (real open fire) spacious and has been www.ramsgill.com beautifully renovated to an exceptional standard. Greenwood Close, Pateley Bridge. Recently renovated to provide a luxurious and spacious 3-bedroom www.greenwoodclose.co.uk/index.php residence ideal for exploring Nidderdale. Helme Pasture Lodges & Cottages, Summerbridge. Cosy and comfortable Scandinavian lodges and cottages sleeping 2-6, www.helmepasture.co.uk sharing 29 acres of private, natural woodland. High Green Cottage, Wath. Converted barn forming 2 or 3 bed self-catering holiday cottage. www.highgreen-nidderdale.co.uk Beautiful outside patio area. All rooms en-suite. Mount Bark Cottages, Darley. Small-holding finished to the highest standards, located in a tranquil www.mountbarkcottages.com corner of Nidderdale sleeping up to 7. Studfold Holiday Cottage. Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms. Superbly situated in the heart of beautiful www.studfold.com/holiday-cottage/the-rooms Upper Nidderdale. Fountains Abbey Cottage, Sawley. Cosy cottage in quiet location overlooking the village green, a gentle www.fountainsabbeycottage.co.uk/#!accommodation walk from Fountains Abbey. Sleeps 10. Honeysuckle Cottage, Lofthouse. Old stone built cottage, retaining the original beams and open log fire. www.acornqualitycottages.co.uk Sleeps 5 in 3 bedrooms. Cow Close Barn, Hartwith. Luxury, converted 150 year old stone barn set amidst splendid open www.cowclose-barn.co.uk countryside with accommodation for 6. Edge Farm, Lofthouse. 200 year old farmhouse refurbished to a very high standard. www.edgefarm.co.uk/index.htm Spectacular views of Upper Nidderdale. Sleeps 12. Bewerley Hall Holiday Cottage. Stylish, cosy cottage just for two, overlooking the pretty village green of www.cottageinbewerley.com/ Bewerley. Fantastic local amenities. Snow White Cottage, Pateley Bridge. Charming, detached, 18th century bijou cottage in an elevated position. www.snowwhitecottage.com Stunning views of the surrounding area. Holly House Farm Cottages, Darley. Three comfortable cottages nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. www.hollyhousefarmcottages.co.uk Sleep 4 to 5. High Rocks Farm Cottages, Burnt Yates. On a working dairy farm, surrounded by beautiful countryside, these www.highrockscottages.co.uk lovely cottages are an ideal rural retreat for 2/4. New Close Cottage, Dacre. Well equipped, detached barn conversion for 2/3 in the Washburn www.newclosecottage.co.uk Valley. Surrounded by open countryside. WHERE TO STAY…... IN NIDDERDALE GUEST HOUSES and BED & BREAKFAST DESCRIPTION Covill Barn, Ramsgill. Stunning location overlooking Gouthwaite reservoir. www.covillbarn.co.uk Self-catering also available. High Green Farm, Wath. Farmhouse with extended dales views. Self-catering also available. www.highgreen-nidderdale.co.uk Lyndale Guest House, Pateley Bridge. Just off the high street in the heart of the old market town of Pateley An Independent Guide to Accommodation www.lyndaleguesthouse.com Bridge. Willow Restaurant, Pateley Bridge. Traditional English restaurant set in an eighteenth century, oak-beamed www.nidderdale.co.uk/willowrestaurant cottage. Roslyn House, Pateley Bridge. A well appointed and comfortable guest house, warm welcome, good www.roslynhouse.co.uk food. Prospect House, Pateley Bridge. Beautiful, small, exclusive Victorian detached house. www.prospecthousebandbexclusive.co.uk Bewerley Hall Farm, Bewerley. Grade II listed, Yorkshire stone built farmhouse. www.bewerleyhallfarm.co.uk Self-catering also available. The Annex In Darley, Darley. A self-contained, open-plan room with doors onto patio and http://annexindarley.wordpress.com breathtaking views. The Moorhouse, Dallowgill. Traditional Country Lodge, surrounded by green fields and spectacular www.moorhousebnb.co.uk/default.html moorland. The Firs, Summerbridge. Historically a water-powered mill. Now a delightful dales B&B and www.thefirssummerbridge.co.uk/bed-and-breakfast tearoom. CARAVAN & CAMPING DESCRIPTION Studfold Farm, Lofthouse. Superbly situated in the heart of Upper Nidderdale. www.studfold.com Heathfield Caravan Park. Set in a quiet, picturesque wooded valley in Upper Nidderdale. www.heathfieldhp.co.uk/Pages/default.aspx How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse. The 30 pitch campsite lies alongside the spectacular How Stean Gorge. http://howstean.co.uk/camping Crown Hotel, Middlesmoor, HG3 5ST. In the grounds of an unspoilt former shooting lodge. 01423 755204 Riverside Caravan Park, Heathfield, HG3 5HL. Situated amidst beautiful scenery by the River Nidd. 01423 711383 Low Wood Caravan Park, Heathfield, HG3 5PZ. Wonderfully located in a wooded valley. 01423 711433 Westfield Farm, Heathfield, HG3 5BX. A beautiful camping site set amongst stunning views. 01423 711880 WHERE TO STAY…... IN NIDDERDALE HOTELS & INNS DESCRIPTION Crown Hotel, Middlesmoor. Unspoilt former shooting lodge, cosy log fires, bar, home-cooked food. 01423 755204 Crown Hotel, Lofthouse. Traditional Yorkshire Dales inn, open fires, rustic charm. www.nidderdale.co.uk/crownlofthouse/crown-hotel-loft-house.htm The Yorke Arms, Ramsgill. Michelin Starred, historic 18th century coaching house and shooting An Independent Guide to Accommodation www.yorke-arms.co.u lodge. The Sportsman’s Arms, Wath. 17th century building, log fires, cosy lounges, charming restaurant. www.sportsmans-arms.co.uk Talbot House, Pateley Bridge. Grade II listed former coaching house situated on Pateley Bridge High www.talbot-house.co.uk Street. Harefield Hall, Pateley Bridge. 15th century former Manor House nestled in 28 acres of woodland. http://harefieldhall.com The Royal Oak Inn, Dacre Banks. 18th century grade 2 listed traditional inn, stone flagged floors, inglenook www.the-royaloak-dacre.co.uk fire. The Timble Inn, Timble. Grade II listed 18th century coaching inn, casually elegant atmosphere. www.thetimbleinn.co.uk Hopper Lane Hotel, Blubberhouses. 18th century former coaching inn and local posting house. http://hopperlanehotel.com The Station Hotel, Birstwith. Set in beautiful Nidderdale and offering first class food. www.station-hotel.net The Birch Tree Inn, Wilsill. A Yorkshire pub rich in rustic charm. https://twitter.com/TheBirchTreeInn The Sun Inn, Norwood. 18th century Coaching Inn situated within the picturesque Washburn www.thesun-inn.com Valley. The Wellington Inn, Darley. Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in beautiful Nidderdale. http://evosystems.net/wellington BUNK BARNS & BIVOUAC DESCRIPTION Scar House Bunk Barn. Overlooking the stunning Scar House reservoir at the head of www.scarhousebunkbarn.co.uk beautiful Nidderdale. Studfold Farm, Lofthouse. Superbly situated in the heart of Upper Nidderdale. www.studfold.com West End Outdoor Centre, Thruscross. Situated amongst stunning landscape overlooking Thruscross Reservoir. www.yorkshirenet.co.uk/accgde/westend/ The Bivouac, Druid’s Temple, Masham. Woodland shacks, meadow yurts and bunk barn in stunning and tranquil www.thebivouac.co.uk area. Nidderdale Plus accepts no responsibility for any omissions in this publication. If you have feedback, please send it to Nidderdale Plus, The Old Workhouse, King Street, Pateley Bridge, HG3 5LE. Tel 01423 714953 e-mail [email protected] Thank you .
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