Yorkshire stretches from the rugged coastline of Whitby and Scarborough, over the North Yorkshire Moors to the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales and the historic streets of York. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike scenic trails, wander through quaint villages, or cycle along country lanes, while history buffs can explore ancient castles, abbeys, and traditional market towns. The region’s hotels and inns offer something for every budget, but here we've put together what we think are the best affordable hotels in Yorkshire. From cosy countryside B&Bs to charming coaching inns in bustling towns, each stay brings comfort, character, and a welcoming atmosphere, letting you explore the region fully without spending a fortune.
Helmsley
This characterful former coaching inn dominates the marketplace of pretty Helmsley and is as attractive inside as out, with low-beamed rooms, wood panelling and inviting log fires. Well-priced bedrooms are bright and unfussy, while the menu of pub classics is filling and cheerily served.
Yorkshire
A traditional British Inn with an award-winning restaurant and cosy bar. The pub has an open log fire and original beamed ceilings. Bedrooms are bright, airy and comfortable - the best has an in-room bathtub. A cosy base to return to after a day spent outdoors.
Whitby (North Yorkshire)
A 17th-century coaching inn, tucked beneath Whitby’s historic abbey, that creaks with character. Its ten quirkily shaped rooms mix original features with a cool, fresh look while the restaurant offers a bistro-style menu. Distinguished guests include the likes of Dickens and Captain James Cook.
Sheffield
The Florentine is a charming pub with rooms not far from the city centre. It offers eleven smart contemporary rooms with luxury accessories, excellent food in the restaurant and a buzzy bar. The location gives great access to both the Peak District and Steel City - making this a convenient stay.
Richmond (North Yorkshire )
A boutique property located in the heart of the historic town of Richmond. Individually styled rooms are luxurious and cosy with patterned wallpaper, antique furniture and the best have four posters and open fires. Expect indulgent breakfasts and an ever-friendly welcome.
Scarborough (Scalby )
This cosy inn is located on a beautiful stretch of the Yorkshire coast, nestled between beaches and national parks. Offering stylish, comfortable rooms and cottages, this is the perfect place for both a relaxing romantic getaway or an active family holiday.
Huddersfield
A charming historic inn set in the scenic Burton Dean Valley. Having undergone a complete refurb, rooms are fresh and contemporary but still packed with character. Downstairs the atmospheric pub serves seasonal British classics and real ale. A charming base for a relaxing rural getaway.
Scarborough (Scarborough)
A fun hotel with an outdoorsy ethos set overlooking South Bay. Rooms keep the building's original features but feel fresh and funky with pops of colour and contemporary artwork. There's a place for bikes, surfboards, and muddy boots while dogs are also made very welcome. Ideal for an active break.
Pickering
A traditional village inn set right amidst the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The handful of rooms are individually styled and have a fresh take on traditional design. The best have freestanding roll-top baths. With a firelit pub serving hearty cuisine & good ales, this is a cosy rural stay.
Yorkshire
Former Victorian coaching inn turned into a popular family- and dog friendly Ilkley Moor village pub with rooms. Cosy bedrooms have a traditional feel with modern touches. Roaring fires, fab food and expect the popular dining room & bar to be busy. Unpretentious spot offering a local experience.
Richmond
A traditional coaching inn set in the heart of Richmond. Elegant contemporary rooms have a touch of glamour with oversized headboards, black & white photography, and velvet chairs. The atmospheric restaurant serves good pub food. A property with a sense of place; ideal for local exploring.
Leeds
This landmark central-Leeds building with its distinctive art deco looks has been refurbished to restore its 1930s glamour but with a sleek contemporary edge. Bedrooms are glossy in monochrome colours while the sultry restaurant offers contemporary Anglo-Indian dishes
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