Bustling village pub between York and Selby known for generous roasts and local ales. Contemporary dining room and lively bar. Handy car park and warm welcome. Consistently praised for service and value.

Traditional Dales inn brewing its own ales with a snug bar and open fires. Straightforward, well-cooked menus celebrating local produce. Walkers and cyclists flock for friendly hospitality. Rooms and dramatic valley views seal the deal.

Canalside pub with rotating cask and craft taps plus a quality food offer. Warm interiors, snug corners and waterside seating. Known for friendly service and a community buzz. A dependable all-rounder in the market town.

Quirky medieval hall turned bar with a vast beer list and hearty plates. Ancient beams and taxidermy create an atmospheric setting. Sister venues around the city extend the range. Beloved by craft-beer hunters.

Sixteenth-century coaching inn blending a locals’ pub feel with smart food and comfortable rooms. Overlooks the market square and draws walkers and steam-railway fans. Expect cask ales, seasonal cooking and warm Yorkshire service. A reliable base for North York Moors adventures.

Characterful inn on Reeth green with comfortable rooms and a lively bar. Great for cycling and hiking in Swaledale. Friendly, down-to-earth service and generous portions.

Luxury country estate hotel with spa, golf and striking contemporary interiors. Bedrooms are elegant and thoughtfully equipped. Dining spans relaxed to refined with excellent cocktails. A polished rural escape north of York.

A welcoming country hotel at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, celebrated for warm hospitality and excellent food. Individually designed rooms and thoughtful touches create a homely feel. Walkers and food lovers rate it highly for local character and comfort.

Exclusive-use country house blending Georgian elegance with modern comforts. Suits high-end weddings, retreats and brand events. Bespoke planning and striking interiors. Set within a private estate near the Wolds.

Grade II-listed art-deco gem renowned for its superb cask lineup and Belgian bottles. Hosts tasting events and the much-loved Huddersfield International Crisp Festival. A destination for beer aficionados and curious newcomers alike.