Set in Buckden, within 16 km of Aysgarth Falls and 27 km of Forbidden Corner, The Buck Inn offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Good location for walking the dales way and lots of options for breakfast.
Located in Buckden, 16 km from Aysgarth Falls, 27 km from Forbidden Corner and 30 km from Skipton Castle, The Dale at Greystones - Luxurious annexe with stunning view provides accommodation with a...
Caroline
United Kingdom
Stunning location. Exceptional view from the annex and deck to sit on and drink in the view. Beautifully designed space and decor. Lovely touches of flowers, welcome pack and toiletries. A warm welcome and Richard and Vickey onsite to help or answer any questions. Wonderful place to rest, restore and walk. Charming village, local pubs . Perfect .
Offering a garden and garden view, Romany Cottage B&B is set in Buckden, 15 km from Aysgarth Falls and 27 km from Forbidden Corner.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Exceptional in every way.
Gorgeous room with a view of the village. Huge bed and spotlessly clean.
Lynn and Clara are the warmest, perfect hosts. Fantastic breakfast and friendly chat.
All the little details are there. Fantastic coffee machine, snacks replenished daily, top notch bathroom, smart TV, cosy living room.
Several circular walks from Buckden.
We will be back - thank you!!
Featuring a garden and views of river, The Cottage Tea Room B&B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Kettlewell, 44 km from Ripley Castle.
Set in Starbotton and only 48 km from Ripley Castle, Sweetbriar Cottage Bed & Breakfast and Camping offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Roberta
Australia
While the hosts were lovely it did not suit our age group. Access to the loft bedroom consisted of steps similar to warships. The bathroom was cramed
Buckden is a beautiful village with plenty of walks to...
Buckden is a beautiful village with plenty of walks to woodlands, waterfalls, the river, the ridge, and Buckden Pike - the view from the ridge, even on a rainy day, was stunning. The Buck Inn serves delicious meals (portions are massive) and has the friendliest staff. There is a village shop, but it's possibly seasonal as it was closed during my stay.
Catherine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The White Lion is situated outside of the village. quite a...
The White Lion is situated outside of the village. quite a walk for someone with arthritis, so we took the car but seasoned walkers wouldn't find it a long trek at all and the scenery is beautiful.
Court
10
Scored 10
Buckden is an attractive village in an area of fantastic...
Buckden is an attractive village in an area of fantastic countryside with plenty of walking and cycling routes, or simply as a base for touring. There are numerous interesting villages nearby for further exploration.
Loretta
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Set in a beautiful rural location I preferred to eat in...
Set in a beautiful rural location I preferred to eat in because it was comfortable and friendly. My favourite place was Skipton where I enjoyed visiting the Castle, the market and the Trinity church for coffee. Also walking in the woods was good.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are many great walks from the cottage.
There are many great walks from the cottage. There is a limited bus service but worth using if you don't want to use your own transport. For most of the year you have a local shop and a cosy cafe in the village and all year round there is the village pub. Other pubs also doing food are between 1-3 miles away.
If you wanted to use your own transport there are places like Hawes and Aysgarth to the north or Skipton and Pateley Bridge to the south.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Buckden is a beautiful village, typical to the Dales.
Buckden is a beautiful village, typical to the Dales.
It has a great pub and shop and has many charming buildings.
Buckden's location is ideal for exploring the Wharfedale valley (upper and lower) and is the center of a number of circular walks.
Steve C (York)
United Kingdom
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