Situated in Knaresborough and with Harrogate International Centre reachable within 5.9 km, The Groves Inn features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
In a stunning part of North Yorkshire, Goldsborough Hall is a stately manor that was once the home of Princess Mary, the great aunt of King Charles III.
Jill
United Kingdom
Lovely room, very comfortable bed - great shower !
Located in the picturesque village of Arkendale, North Yorkshire, The Blue Bell at Arkendale offers a restaurant, free WiFi access, free parking and a bar.
Located in the market town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire just 16 miles from York, The The Knaresborough Inn - The Inn Collection Group features 1 acre of gardens and transport links to the north...
Julie
United Kingdom
Room excellent, free safe parking, good wifi, food well cooked and presented, bar area pleasant to sit in.
Set in Knaresborough in the North Yorkshire region, Honeysuckle Lodge has a patio. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Eden
United Kingdom
Tasteful decor & Spotless. Close to everything you would want in knaresborough.
Located in Knaresborough and only 6.6 km from Harrogate International Centre, The Smithy provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Superb accommodation, friendly hosts via Comms and all that you would need
Located in Knaresborough in the North Yorkshire region, Woofles Luxury Caravan at Knaresborough Lido features a balcony. This apartment provides accommodation with a patio.
Katie
United Kingdom
Perfectly located for us to visit various family. Location is quiet, I got assistance quickly when we reported an issue with our towels.
Set in Knaresborough, 7 km from Allerton Castle, Teardrop Cottage features free WiFi access and free private parking. Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Diane
United Kingdom
Cute , very characterful and tasteful . Lovely location and great host . Breakfast was fabulous
On average, 3-star hotels in Knaresborough cost £151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Knaresborough are £133 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Knaresborough can on average be found for £227 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £169 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Knaresborough for tonight. You'll pay on average around £158 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Knaresborough will cost around £215 (based on Booking.com prices).
A lovely place. Very neat & tidy with no litter. Plenty of historic buildings & a great railway station. A good centre to walk round, lots of colourful flowers & many types of trees. Very uplifting atmosphere and friendly people.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Although a large car park parking was tight when I stayed
Although a large car park parking was tight when I stayed
Great location for The Yorkshire Show
Very friendly staff
Large room, bathroom small but adequate
Comfortable bed
Very clean
Scrumptious menu
Breakfast excellent
No bottled water in room
No little extras like a one use shower cap
Gina
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely stay, Knaresborough is fabulous, great shops and...
Lovely stay, Knaresborough is fabulous, great shops and restaurants. Handy for visiting Harrogate annd Wetherby too .. The bus service was very hit and miss tho, I think due to roadworks? .
We went to the bus stop near the Lido caravan park at 9.25am to get the 9.37am, no 1A bus to Harrogate, it didn’t arrive. So we caught the next one which arrived a little later at 10.15am… a local lady said they been like it a while now and advised us what to do to get back… on returning in the afternoon there was no sign of a 1A at Harrogate so we asked the driver of a 1B if it would get us anywhere near, and it did, we just got off near the bridge and walked the rest of the way. Didn’t bother us but as the local lady said it is affecting people who have hospital appointments at Harrogate.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Knaresborough is a lovely picturesque place.
Knaresborough is a lovely picturesque place. Small enough to walk around and big enough for keeping your interest. The town including castle associated museum, river and gardens were delightful, plenty of hostelries and cafes for food and drink for varying tastes and shops enough for any retail interests.
If that wasn't enough for you, Harrogate is just " down the road" which we didn't visit on our two night stay, being just enough for the delights of this slightly "behind present times" and overall quaint feel of the place.
Would thoroughly endorse it for a nice break although I have to say the sunshine did help the mood.
Brian
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Knaresborough is a beautiful historic town.
Knaresborough is a beautiful historic town. The castle ruins are well worth a visit, and entrance to the grounds is free. The gorge through which the River Nidd flows is breathtaking, and there is an attractive path alongside it. Boating is a popular pastime. The town is well supplied with coffee shops and pubs, with some restaurants as well. The market place is good for sitting down and watching the world go by on a pleasant day, and there are references to two characters from the town's history, Old Mother Shipton and Blind Jack.
Konrad
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We loved our weekend in Knaresborough at the Christmas...
We loved our weekend in Knaresborough at the Christmas market and I would certainly recommend anyone to visit. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and lots of privately owned shops which is a bonus these days. A walk along the river is a must with a cafe to pop in for a hot chocolate when it’s chilly!
The location is amazing.
The cottage sits on the waters edge. Cafes and pubs can be found alongside.
Steps can be located all along the waterside to the town centre above.
The cottage has a secluded seating area upstairs for guests in the upstairs rooms. Where you get the beautiful sights of boats on the river and of course the viaduct.
The downstairs room offers an added bonus of a secluded hot tub.
We choose to pay for a hot breakfast in a cafe nearby pointed out by the host.
A continental breakfast is available on site.
Very convenient spot near Knaresborough. Lots of free parking. Food at the Bay Horse is unbelievably good. We weren’t expecting it to be so amazing.
Breakfast is a very short woodland walk to the Goldsborough Hotel, the sister property. Wonderful breakfast in sumptuous surroundings, we felt extremely lucky and spoilt!!
Great location within Knaresborough, easy short walk to town centre, shops and restaurants etc. Good furnishing, comfortable lounge and pretty outside garden space. Well designed small kitchen. Knaresborough offers beautiful riverside views and quaint town to explore.
Lovely top floor room. Slight view of the square. Town centre but nice and quiet. Huge bed. Plenty of tea, coffee and snacks. Towels and toiletries. No problems, friendly girl on the bar showed us our room. No problems!
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