Hotels in Wigglesworth - 2 places to stay
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Plough Inn
This charming, country inn dating from the 1720 offers comfortable, cottage style, en suite bedrooms, many with original oak beamed roofs.
The delightful Conservatory Restaurant offers spectacular views of the hills, limestone scars and stone walls ... More
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Other Places to Stay near Wigglesworth
Plough Inn (The) (0.08 miles)
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Very friendly, family run 18th century Inn with spectacular views. Ideal base for touring/walking Yorkshire Dales, Forest Bowland, Lakes. 9 well-appointed en-suite rooms, ... MoreMaypole Inn (1.57 miles)
The Maypole Inn is a lovely, 1600’s Dales Country Inn with cosy en-suite rooms, open log fires, and lots of character. It is located in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, only ... More
Boars Head (1.67 miles)
Eldon Country Hotel (1.75 miles)
In 1842 The Country House was built as one of the Grand Vicarages of the Craven Area.It now combines the elegance and charm of Victorian Country House with all the requirements of a modern hotel.Sauna ... More | visit website
Middle Flass Lodge (2.98 miles)
Falcon Manor Hotel (3.67 miles)
Craven Arms (3.90 miles)
The Craven Arms is nestled on the edges of the North Yorkshire Dales. Our family-friendly hotel, pub and restaurant is a great place to visit whilst exploring the beautiful countryside. ... More
King William The Fourth Guest House (4.12 miles)
Set in the midst of Settle, King William The Fourth Guest House is ideally suited for those wanting to be centrally based and within walking distance of all the local facilities.Having been completely renovated and ... More | visit website
Harts Head Hotel (4.35 miles)
18th Century Country Inn providing excellent service on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Listed in Camra Good Beer Guide for the last 6 years. Great value food. ... More
Tudor House (5.64 miles)
Tudor House dates from 1849.It was built as Bell Busk Station, to service the village of Malham, by the North Western Railway Company (a.k.a. “Little North Western”), which was soon ... More
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