Located in Hutton le Hole, 11 miles from Flamingo Land Theme Park, and Dalby Forest reachable within 15 miles, The Crown, Hutton le Hole offers a restaurant, a bar and free WiFi.
Melanie
United Kingdom
They supply welcome essentials of breakfast items which was handy when arriving late in the eve
Located in Kirkbymoorside, 9.2 miles from Flamingo Land Theme Park, Kings Head Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Mohamed
United Kingdom
Friendly staff. G reat rooms. Excellent cooked breakfast
Set within 2 acres of beautiful gardens, Cottage Lea's Country Hotel features an on-site restaurant and elegantly furnished bedrooms.
Philip
United Kingdom
Beautiful location overlooking the dales, breakfast was beautifully cooked. The staff were exceptionally accommodating to the needs of my elderly mother, and dietary requirements of my wife, couldn’t have done more.
Located on the A170 between Helmsley and Pickering, the George and Dragon Inn is in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. It offers full English breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and free...
Stephen
United Kingdom
Very comfortable room. Good pub-style food with a couple more adventurous things on the menu.
Located in Pickering, The Old Manse Pickering offers hotel accommodations in the gateway to the North Yorkshire Moors National Park.
Richard
United Kingdom
The location and parking were excellent - the NYMR Pickering Station is just 5 minutes walk away. The breakfast was served in the conservatory and was virtuously faithful to the positive reviews (enormous tea pots a hit). The rooms were spacious and clean - they'd actually been redecorated just weeks before our stay. Staff all friendly and knowledgeable. An experience at a good price. It's just how a small hotel should be run.
Beautiful village picture postcard scenery. Pub meal was excellent but closed first two days Monday and Tuesday so had to find another for evening meals I.e Pickering and Lastington. Village is easily to find and the area is a touch of tranquility. If we go again we would take our own breakfast as that was the letdown.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hutton Le Hole is a really pretty small village, easy to...
Hutton Le Hole is a really pretty small village, easy to find, it`s very quiet, but still has a good selection of places to eat and drink with a nice Pub and Tea Rooms to tempt you. You are within a small drive of Pickering and Malton which we would also recommend and it is perfect to use as a base for exploring the North York Moor National Park area.
Ian
10
Scored 10
The barn guesthouse and tea rooms are situated in a lovely...
The barn guesthouse and tea rooms are situated in a lovely part of the country in easy access to the moors and coast. The accommodation is great everything you would need for a very comfortable stay. A lovely breakfast each morning of juice, fresh fruit salad and selection of yogurts and cereals followed by a fully cooked breakfast and toast with jams. Caroline and Gareth are great hosts very helpful and informative. Many thanks folks for a great stay. Will definitely be recommending you to family and friends.
Christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was very nice if weather had been better we could have...
It was very nice if weather had been better we could have walked about more loverly walk to the campsite if you had the weather ranger in the car park was very nice the barn were we stayed you couldn't fault it
thomas
10
Scored 10
Lovely little village where time almost stands still.
Lovely little village where time almost stands still. Right on the moors with a lovely walk along a river in the village. Very picturesque. Plenty to see around the village and surrounding areas. Pubs did excellent meals.
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christine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was here end Nov/beginning Dec so about as low season as...
I was here end Nov/beginning Dec so about as low season as it gets. I arrived just after the storm of 2021 so what would always be an achingly pretty village was blanketed in snow making it even more picturesque. It wouldn't be fair of me to be critical of what was and wasn't open at this time of year, especially after Covid and the challenges hospitality is facing finding staff. There's plenty to do here - I'm coming back in May, staying in the same room - so I can walk the area and really enjoy the countryside. My last evening I walked back to Burnley House from The Crown. The air was cold and the Milky Way magnificent. All I could hear was the occasional call of a bird in the woods and the water in the Beck. It was magical!
Alan
United Kingdom
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