Between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, this former 17th-century inn is rich in original character and traditional charm, offering good food, real ales and log fires.
Jean
Luxembourg
The staff were very friendly but they worked very hard as there were not enough of them.
Days Inn Kendal is located just off the M6, attractively located beside Killington Lake. The hotel offers many rooms with scenic Lakeland views with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located 17 miles from Trough of Bowland, The Royal Hotel offers 3-star accommodations in Kirkby Lonsdale and has a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in a picturesque market town, Plato's offers boutique hotel accommodations, a stylish bar and free Wi-Fi. There is good access to the M6 motorway.
Michele
United States of America
Plato's is a lovely boutique hotel in the interesting, historic, hilly, and beautiful old town of Kirby Lonsdale, which is perfectly situated for touring both The Lakes and The Yorkshire Dales. Our comfortable and nicely-appointed room was on the third floor and had a window seat that overlooked the street. Somewhat tucked away, the hotel was quiet, even though it was near the center of town. We appreciated the excellent breakfasts--and the pass for free parking in the nearly lot.
Located in Dent, 26 miles from Trough of Bowland, The Sun Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
Sylvia
United States of America
We love Dent and The Sun! This was our 4th trip to Dent and our 3rd time staying at The Sun. The breakfast was great and the staff were very friendly. Perhaps I should add that my partner's last name is Dent!
Rose Cottage offers accommodations in Tunstall, 13 miles from Trough of Bowland and 25 miles from World of Beatrix Potter. This 3-star bed and breakfast offers a garden.
Eng Chuan
Malaysia
Lovely cottage amidst pastoral surroundings. Host stays in the property, which means it’s very nicely appointed and immaculately clean. Nice personal touches throughout the house.
Host is very welcoming and helpful, and provides a very nice and high quality breakfast, including home made juices, bread and jams from the apple and plum trees on the property.
A great place for a relaxing stay.
Charming village of Barbon, visited The Church mouse Deli...
Charming village of Barbon, visited The Church mouse Deli Cafe which was welcoming with delicious cakes, cheese and hot drinks available.
A great quiet location to stay, whilst a drive away from the Lakes and the Dales.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Barbon was suitable for an over night stay in a small...
Barbon was suitable for an over night stay in a small picaresque village to the north of Kirby Lonsdale situated on the edge of the Yorkshire dales and the Lake District. The village is also host to The Barbon Inn originally built as a coaching inn in the 17th century and the civil parish is in the diocese of Westmorland and Furness, the church is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew. Barbon being also north of Casterton where the Beck is a tributary to the river Lune which runs close to the village with great Fell walks along Barbondale and the winter Fell running Race.
The Church mouse is also located in central Barbon the original Post Office, a village store, café and delicatessen. The emporium has indoor and al fresco dining being fully licenced proffers snacks, light lunches, tapas and lunchtime specials in the café and purveys a comprehensive range of cheeses, meats, chilled products, groceries, newspapers, freshly baked bread, homemade cakes/biscuits and local milk in the shop.
What more could the traveller/walker need or ask for?
george
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quiet friendly scenic village surrounded by hills but flat...
Quiet friendly scenic village surrounded by hills but flat to walk through. Useful little village shop and lovely cafe delicious cake and huge cheese selection bistro evenings.quiet village pub srrves food and village.
Villsge hall with regular activities.and large parking area.
Mary
Jersey
8.0
Scored 8.0
The location was the deciding factor in my booking this...
The location was the deciding factor in my booking this hotel as I needed to be in proximity to the local church - it was less than 5 minutes walk away. It would also be an excellent base for those wishing to explore the local area hiking onto the fells. Glorious scenery. We ate in the Pub restaurant and whilst it was a fairly basic menu the food was well cooked and there was plenty of it. We also ate at a local cafe called the Church Mouse the home made soup there was excellent and warranted a few visits throughout our stay.
Allison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The room was well appointed with a huge bed.
The room was well appointed with a huge bed. The food was excellent and the kitchen staff worked on to feed us. The bar had the usual beers plus two hand pulled real ales. The staff were exceptional and nothing was too much trouble.
Keith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely, cosy cottage in a fantastic location for The...
A lovely, cosy cottage in a fantastic location for The Forest of Bowland, Lakes and Western Dales. There is a great pub in the village and the garden overllooks fields and fells.
The cottage was lovely and warm and the log burner was a real treat. The bed was very comfortable and the shower was powerful - always a huge plus.
The dogs loved the fully enclosed garden and were very content by the fire in the evenings. We would love to go back again.
The cottage had everything we wanted - a real fire, king size bed, conservatory, garden, old and cosy character. It's located in Barbon, an unspoilt village with a wonderful cafe - The Church Mouse, that sells fab cakes, meals and basic groceries and wine, and a good pub - The Barbon Inn, nice beer and pub food. Some lovely walks around too, everything we wanted.
Barbon is a small picturesque village to the north of Kirby Lonsdale (Westmorland) situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Barbon is also host to the Barbon Inn built as a 17th Century coaching Inn. Sandra greeted us with a warm welcome and provided a comfortable overnight stay with a hearty farmhouse breakfast.
Very warm central heating-had to turn radiators down a bit! Great washer/dryer-I did not notice it was a dryer as well for a while! Induction hob worked fine once got the hang of it. Barbon Inn very nice and down to earth/old fashioned.
The Barbon inn was in a lovely quiet hamlet with amazing views from our window. We had an excellent well signed walk direct from the pub which gave us a good appetite to sit outside in the sunshine for a great meal and good beer.
A beautifully located inn in a picturesque village. Very friendly and welcoming staff and a truly dog friendly hotel.
Delicious dinner in the bar and lovely breakfast too.
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