
Rugged and charming, Yorkshire is England’s largest county, home of the green rolling hills and narrow roads of the Yorkshire Dales, and the wonderfully wild heather moorlands of the North York Moors, but also busy cities such as York. If you want to really explore this beautiful, verdant county then there’s no better way to stay than in one of the old coaching inns or one of the best pubs with rooms in Yorkshire. Travelling around this county and staying in the best pubs with rooms is a great way to meet local people, while supping well on the best Yorkshire can do and sleeping comfortably. And when you’re travelling to explore, whether on foot or on wheels, what more do you need than a cosy place to recharge at the end of the day? We think it’s the perfect match for this extraordinarily rich county.
For walkers

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The Owl at Hawnby, a nine-room rural pub, is a walker's paradise with scenic hills and valleys around every corner. The charming interiors feature flagstone floors, dark-wood furnishings, and vintage pieces, plus there's a cosy restaurant, bar with open fire, and a wrap-around terrace with sweeping views of the moors.
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The Foresters Arms is a delightful village pub brought back to life by the community. The three rooms are traditionally dressed yet modern features such as underfloor heating are welcome additions. The local area is known as the 'forgotten dale' and provides miles of scenic walking trails. A charming base for ramblers.
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The Blue Lion is a pretty traditional Inn located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales which offers endless walking routes. Cosy rooms are quintessentially British, while the bar and restaurant are everything you want; roaring fires, hearty food, friendly service and good ales.

- Ideal for the Pennine Way and the Yorkshire Dales, The Lister Arms is a nine-room postcard-perfect inn with lovely views and a buzzy pub. Plus you’re close to Skipton.
- The Punch Bowl Inn in the pretty village of Low Row, 30 minutes' drive from Georgian Richmond, is a charming 17th century coaching inn with 11 stylish rooms and fantastic views of the Yorkshire Dales.
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The Crescent in Ilkley is a great base for exploring the moors, but also well located for day trips to Wharfdale, Bolton Abbey and the White Wells Victorian spa baths. This smart pub has 11 simple boutique-y rooms, a real-ale pub and a French bistro.

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White Lion Inn is another Yorkshire Dales offering. Cosy traditional features remain with open fires, flagstone floors, and original beams. This is a laidback stay, with a dog-friendly policy, serving hearty British classics - a quintessential pub perfect for ramblers.
For foodies

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The Timble Inn is a smartly turned-out village pub which will delight foodies and those seeking peace, alike. In an off-the-beaten-track location, yet still well-connected, it offers ambitious food, good walking and beautiful views.
- The Angel Inn near Skipton started out in the15th Century as a drovers inn but in the 1950s it became a popular pub within the Dales. There are nine comfortable rooms plus a great restaurant serving a ‘modern British’ menu. They also have an impressive wine cave.
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The King's Head Hotel is a stylish choice in the historic town of Beverley. Chic rooms have Venetian style furnishings and the best have in-room bathtubs. While a popular gastropub serves elevated English classics and there's a buzzing cocktail bar.

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The Wensleydale Heifer, located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park between Leyburn and Hawes, is a unique property with an award-winning contemporary restaurant, plus a less formal fish bar, and 14 unusually themed bedrooms. Try Chocolate Heaven, 007, the simple James Herriot or the swanky Night at the Movies.
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The Carpenters Arms is a converted pub offering the best of the old and new, the main building is warm and characterful with traditional features. In contrast, the garden suites are chic and modern. The food in the restaurant is superlative and there are beautiful walks starting straight from the property.
For a coaching inn

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Shibden Mill Inn is a traditional British Inn with some lovely original features, a lively restaurant and a cosy bar. There are 11 bright, airy bedrooms and just outside is some breathtaking scenery.
- The Charles Bathurst Inn is a converted 18th century inn with 19 light, modern rooms and a restaurant serving hearty British fare in cosy surrounds. The Dales location is spectacular and you’re close to walking trails and pretty market towns.

- The White Swan Inn is a traditional, Georgian coaching inn overlooking Pickering’s market square. There are 21 rooms, some of them contemporary and some complete with charming original features and creaky floors, plus a smart dining room and a cosy bar.
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The King's Head Richmond is a traditional coaching inn offering elegant contemporary rooms with a touch of glamour. There's a stylish restaurant serving good pub food, plus there's plenty to do here including the theatre, museums, shopping, and the Yorkshire Dales nearby.
For great value

- With a firelit pub serving hearty cuisine and good ales, The Horseshoe Inn offers a cosy rural stay at reasonable rates. There are eight charming rooms, some with freestanding rolltop bath. Set within the North York Moors National Park, this is the perfect base for rambling or cycling holidays.

- Whitby’s The White Horse and Griffin is a 17th century coaching inn tucked in just behind the abbey. There are 10 quirkily shaped rooms with a surprisingly fresh finish, plus a bistro menu and a guest list which has included Charles Dickens and Captain James Cook. A lovely choice with an appealing price tag.
For a city break

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The Fat Badger is an utterly charming inn offering a traditional stay in the heart of historic York. Expect narrow passageways, steep staircases, hidden nooks, and cosy rooms with wonderful city views. Modern, locally sourced pub food is served in the restaurant, while homegrown cask ales are on offer in the atmospheric beer garden. A perfect pub experience.
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Guy Fawkes Inn is another atmospheric pub-with-rooms in the heart of York, opposite York Minster and walking distance to the sights. Darkly cosy, with gas-lit bar and dining-room, bedrooms are elegantly simple with well-worn antiques, some with four-poster beds, plus there's hearty food and real ales. A great choice for a romantic city escape.
For a coastal stay

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The Plough at Scalby is a cosy stay in an unbeatable location nestled between a beautiful stretch of coast and the North York Moors National Park. Rooms are stylish and comfortable (the best have in room bathtubs). With cycling, hiking, and the beach all locally available, this is a great choice for an active break.
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