In the heart of the charming market town, The Golden Lion at Settle dates from the 17th century and offers a bar, an elegant restaurant, and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Built in 1841, this Grade II listed building has retained many period features, with converted and tastefully furnished interiors creating the warm and friendly atmosphere.
Theresa
United Kingdom
We had a room with a bath pure luxury.The hotel was stunning.
The staff were friendly we had a very relaxing stay.
Located on the outskirts of Giggleswick, 1.2 mi from the town of Settle, The Craven Arms is a family-friendly property offering free WiFi and free parking.
Elissa
United States of America
Really really good food, and very kind and friendly staff☺️😊
Located in Settle, 24 miles from Trough of Bowland, The Black Horse Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
David
United Kingdom
Needed to be in Settle for a function elsewhere in the town. It suited us well for what we needed it for. Would have been nice to have stayed longer.
Located in Settle, within 27 miles of Trough of Bowland and 29 miles of King George's Hall, The Royal Oak has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
In the North Yorkshire town of Giggleswick, 5 minutes from the A65, Harts Head Hotel provides cozy accommodations and a traditional bar and restaurants with log fire.
Providing a bar, Maypole Inn features accommodations in Settle. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.
Simon
United Kingdom
Excellent location for four friends to meet and base ourselves to tour the Yorkshire dales on motorbikes. We were made very welcome by not only the staff, but by the pub locals with us being invited to join in with the pub quiz night, which was great fun.
In the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, The Lister Arms is a quintessential English pub and AA 4-star 18th-century inn, offering home-cooked food and cozy accommodations.
JOHN
United States of America
Perfect location for exploring the Dales. Excellent restaurant. Nice bar/pub area. Very comfortable room. Cozy fireplace in the bar area.
On average, 3-star hotels in Settle cost $161 per night, and 4-star hotels in Settle are $171 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Settle can be found for $161 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Settle is a lovely little town with lots of walks out onto...
Settle is a lovely little town with lots of walks out onto the moors and hillsides from the centre of town itself. The views across the valley from Upper Settle are fabulous. It’s a place full of history, lovely old buildings and cobbled ginnels. It has some quaint shops and a great selection of cafes etc....
Della
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stayed 2 nights and completed the Yorkshire three peaks...
We stayed 2 nights and completed the Yorkshire three peaks challenge on the Saturday
This is not for the faint hearted and was a gruelling 9 and a half hour hike .
Fantastic views all the way round and massive sense of achievement at the end .
Lovely atmosphere in the pubs and locals seemed very friendly. Golden Lion did great food and extremely dog friendly.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Settle in right in the heart of the Western Yorkshire Dales...
Settle in right in the heart of the Western Yorkshire Dales and I would say the best views, absolutely stunning. Near the Yorkshire 3 peaks. Take the road from Settle to Hawes and you will see such lovely landscape. I love it here
Wendy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Settle is a lovely small town with lots of cafés and places...
Settle is a lovely small town with lots of cafés and places to eat. Victoria Hall with its garden at the back is a superb place to go for entertainment and great cakes! The breakfast at The Naked Man café is outstanding. Food at The Golden Lion is excellent. Settle is a good base for walking and cycling.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
It was a busy place. With lots of attractions to observe.
It was a busy place. With lots of attractions to observe. The flower pot festival was my main reason for going, and I was not disappointed.
We ate at the hotel , but had a brew and cake from the Naked Old Man . It was a good cuppa and the cake was delicious.
The walk round looking for the flowerpots following the trail was a bit confusing. I would have been better with a map to follow. But it was not mentioned when we bought the trail papers.
Valerie
Scored 10
10
Lovely Yorkshire town with a great buzz and vibrant feel in...
Lovely Yorkshire town with a great buzz and vibrant feel in the centre. The Train station is quintessentially old and a tradtional English country station. Rail Service to Leeds (South) and Carlisle (North) with famous Ribblehaed Viaduct just up the valley.
There are plenty of nick knack shops and a variety of options for each pub food, cafes, traditional Yorskhire Fayre and ice creams.
The town is set in some beautiful surrounding countryside of the Yorkshire Dales, home to the famous setting for Äll Creatures Great and Small"
Euan
United Kingdom
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Beautiful house in a beautiful village. The house is full of character and has been renovated stylishly to a very high standard. It had everything we needed for a comfortable stay, and was immaculately clean. A great location for exploring the area. Easy to walk to settle and close to the amazing Ribblehead viaduct.
Very clean and comfortable hotel just a short walk from Settle town centre and station. The room was one of the smaller ones on the second floor but still very comfortable. Plenty of parking and well-kept gardens. Good breakfast.
Food was excellent - Cajun haddock recommended; and breakfast was plentiful and well cooked. We liked the area, and enjoyed Settle"s flowerpot festival. Excellent view of the church and its spooky graveyard from room 3.
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