Offering a garden and mountain view, The Wheatsheaf Inn is located in Ingleton, 28 km from Trough of Bowland and 46 km from World of Beatrix Potter.
Frances
United Kingdom
All the food we ate was excellent.
Our booking was for B&B. But we also had our evening meal there. It was delicious.
Breakfast was also very tasty. A good choice from both dinner and breakfast menus.
Nothing was too much trouble for all of the staff we encountered. From checking in, at meals and checking out we were made to feel welcome and appreciated. The staff were friendly and very helpful throughout our short stay. We will hopefully return soon.
Set in Ingleton and only 28 km from Trough of Bowland, Robins Nest offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Amanda
United Kingdom
I liked the view from the glass doors and the property is ideally situated for outdoor sports and walking
Nearby to some stunning waterfalls and a great cheese factory at Hawes!
Situated in Ingleton, 33 km from Trough of Bowland and 33 km from Cathedral Church of St Peter, Dalecote Barn Bed and Breakfast (Bunkroom) features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building....
Emma
United Kingdom
Stunning views, great breakfast and Richard was really welcoming and helpful.
Just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary, surrounded by open countryside the The Marton Arms has a bar, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi in the main building, and free parking.
Vivienne
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great and well presented. Staff very helpful and friendly. Would definitely stay there again.
We picked the accommodation as it wasn't too far away from...
We picked the accommodation as it wasn't too far away from the start of the Yorkshire 3 peaks. There were closer options, but we liked the setting of the working farm. Lots to do in the area in good and bad weather. Some lovely villages and pubs nearby for a drink or a meal
Beverley
United Kingdom
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Great base for walkers didn't have to travel too far for...
Great base for walkers didn't have to travel too far for anything just beautiful stunning walks to go on Ingleton is small but has everything you would need for food shopping takeaways Bank and so on.......
I have always wanted to go to Yorkshire and it definitely didn't disappoint I would go back again for sure and would recommend
If you love walking caving beautiful surroundings stunning views and sheep 🐏and more sheep 🐏 it's the place for you 😉
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Anonymous
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Nice village. Access to walks.
Nice village. Access to walks. Ingleton Waterfall Trail - about 4.5 miles - very pleasant. But note there are a lot of steps to go up and down!! Cafe halfway and various food sellers.
Close to other quaint villages. Hawes, Settle, Kirkby Lonsdale. Nice shops, pubs, cafes. Great places for dogs
Patrick1710
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ingleton is a fantastic place for taking in scenery and...
Ingleton is a fantastic place for taking in scenery and exploring. Hiking is a must and the peaks are spectacular!
If you want to challenge yourself then try the 3 peaks!
The waterfalls trail is a must!
We ate in at the Wheatsheaf, which is the perfect place for walkers/hikers.
We also had a sandwich/roll from the village kitchen, which was delicious.
We met some of the locals in the Opo bar which had a fantastic selection of drinks and great music!
We even had a takeaway from the pizza/kebab which was great
Sj27
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ingleton is a small beautiful North Yorkshire village, with...
Ingleton is a small beautiful North Yorkshire village, with many coffee shops, and pubs with locally sourced foods on offer. Also if you are a walker, there are many, like the 4 waterfalls, and Ribblehead Viaduct walk. Ingleton is not the place for you if you suffer from your legs.
Lynn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The area is a great place for walkers wanting to climb the...
The area is a great place for walkers wanting to climb the Yorkshire 3 Peaks and other hills in the area. Centre of The limestone area and are show caves nearby. The Ingleton waterfalls walk which is great for families is just a 2 minute walk away but note admission charge. The Ribblehead viaduct and Settle Carlisle railway is close and Hawes a 20 minute drive to the north via a very scenic drive. Ingleton itself is a small town/large village with some interesting shops and a good selection of places to eat.
A fabulous location 20 minutes or less from start points for each of the three Yorkshire peaks and the ingleton waterfall trail. The setting and views from the property are stunning, and Carol and Stephen were wonderful hosts, making sure everyone was ready for the day with a fabulous breakfast (beautiful cooked breakfast alongside a great selection of cereals, toast, fruits etc) and with tips for routes etc where needed. Watching the lambs was an added bonus!
The apartment is spacious sparkling clean well equipped and excellent value for money, our children loved the views of the sheep in the field outside through the French doors, its perfect for sitting outside in warmer times not in Dec. Now although there's a road outside noise isn't invasive. A Cooperative garage & Shop just along the road ingleton is minutes away walking distance with fabulous shops . Lovely walks at waterfall trail .
Perfect luxury b&b. A special place and it really is off grid! Crina Bottom is run by the loveliest of folk, Moira and Adam. They are fab hosts; knowledgeable about the area and really helpful. Lovely breakfast, packed lunches and evening meals as well. Beautiful room.and gorgeous view. We were blessed with the weather. The shower is too good I felt bad about using so much water! A very special place to stay. The sheep like it too.
Great location on the edge of the village, yet close enough to walk to all the amenities. Staff were really friendly and hospitable and couldn't do enough for us. The pub was busy, and the karaoke on Saturday was a great night. Also, only a 15 minute walk to the Ingleton Falls trail (well worth an afternoon walk) and 20 minutes from Ribblehead viaduct and half hour from Hawes, a lovely little market town.
We stayed in Dalecote Barn B&B for a short stay enjoying the Yorkshire countryside. This B&B is a great place to stay. The room #1 was very spacious, excellently finished and fully equipped. The stay included a lovely breakfast cooked by the host.
Would definitely recommend staying here if you want to explore the beautiful Yorkshire landscape or challenge yourself in the Three Peaks walk.
A remote, peaceful, on farm location. The converted farm building is very well crafted. Richard is friendly and helpful and on request, provided extra fresh fruit with the muesli, instead of a hot breakfast. Spacious walk in shower (although being in the disabled person room, water went all over the bathroom floor). Dinners are not far away in Ribblehead, Ingleton and Kirkby Lonsdale.
The hotel is well situated for walkers and hikers in the Dales. It is also a good village pub. The beer is good and the atmosphere is all you would want from pub to use as a stopover. The staff are all friendly and seem to enjoy their work. The welcome was first class. The bedroom itself was clean and tidy with plenty of storage
Fantastic stay at Masons! What a wonderful pub, and the room/facilities were absolutely great. Superbly comfortable nights stay, and the beer/burger was outstanding! Thanks also to the staff for going above and beyond, and making me a packed lunch for the Yorkshire 3 Peaks chalenge I was completing on day of checkout. So very kind!
Really well-presented apartment - clean, like new; warm, well-furnished; good location for Ingleton & further afield, and with off-road parking; round the corner from the Masons Arms with excellent food (go and surprise yourself!) and the old village centre. A very good find, with a nice responsive host.
Hotel is in a lovely, quiet location. 15 minute walk to Ingleton and the Waterfalls Trail. Breakfast was superb. All the staff were absolutely fantastic. Nothing was too much trouble, no matter how busy they were. Rooms weren't massive, but perfectly adequate and spotless. Extremely quiet at night.
Absolutely beautiful location. The cottage was cosy and immaculate throughout and lacked nothing. Julie and Vick are fantastic hosts. We felt very welcome and quite at home for the length of our stay. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Sunset View, Ingleton and will definitely be back again.
Fabulous cottage,well equipped kitchen,lovely living room and cosy log burner. 5 minute stroll into Ingleton and a couple of nice pubs and restaurants.Both bedrooms are a good size and lovely modern bathroom,we had a fab few days over New Year.
Super location in the heart of Ingleton, a delightful village. Characterful cottage with some lovely traditional features. Difficult to get hold of the owners and then key safe wouldn't open, so cleaner called round to help gain access.
Great location in the village and close to the Ingleton Falls walk. Very friendly staff. Evening meal in pub. No breakfast in restaurant but they provided milk and cereals in room.
Comfortable, bright room. Decent evening food and breakfast. Perfect to get an early start on Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Ingleborough or The Dales generally.
It was comfortable and cosy, located within the village of Ingleton so within walking distance of the local shops, pubs/restaurants and waterfall trail.
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