Ilkley

Ilkley is famed of course for that song, but has a lot more going for it, including its fame as an antiquarian book centre and a foodie destination, and the moorland celebrated in the Yorkshire national anthem offering delightful scenery and some adventure sports... Read More

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Hotels in Ilkley - 7 places to stay

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Craiglands Hotel

Craiglands Hotel

We pride ourselves on providing genuinely warm and personal service while you relax in the luxurious elegance of our Victorian house. When you visit us you must take some time out, stroll through the tranquil grounds, ... More | visit website

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Crescent Hotel

Crescent Hotel

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In the heart of Ilkley, close to the Yorkshire Dales and the famous Ilkley Moor, this historic hotel offers free parking, good food, a lively bar and good-value guest accommodation. In ... More

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The Crescent Inn (0.00 miles)

The Crescent Inn
A collection of eleven affordable boutique bedrooms in the heart of Ilkley, each named after the local moors. We have English styled rooms inspired by the local cloth industries, along with rooms that nod to the ... More | visit website
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Rombalds Hotel & Restaurant (0.29 miles)

Rombalds Hotel & Restaurant

The Best Western Rombalds Hotel Ilkley has had its doors open to weary travellers and explorers of the 'Moor' since 1835 when Best Western Rombalds hotel began its life as a West Yorkshire rooming house. ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (1.30 miles)

Innkeepers Lodge
** ALL OUR RATES INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST ** Situated on the edge of Ilkley Moor, this lodge is adjacent to the Cow and Calf Vintage Inn on Hangingstone Road. Eight miles south of ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Bradford North (4.31 miles)

Premier Inn Bradford North
A convenient location just 11 miles from Leeds Bradford Airport and 2 miles from Keighley train station. For shops and local amenities Bradford city centre is only 9 miles away. Our Bradford North (Bingley) Premier Inn ... More | visit website
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Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel & Spa (4.42 miles)

Devonshire Arms Country House Hotel & Spa

Owned by the Duke of Devonshire, the hotel offers 21st century comfort and facilities with the added attraction of antiques and paintings from the family seat, Chatsworth in Derbyshire. Surrounded by glorious countryside, close to ... More | visit website

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Innkeepers Lodge (4.79 miles)

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visitors to Innkeepers Lodge Keighley can enjoy a trip to the bronte parsonage-museum dedicated to the legendary bronte sisters or to keep the children amused why not take a trip ... More

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Five Rise Locks Hotel & Restaurant (4.88 miles)

Five Rise Locks Hotel & Restaurant

The hotel is tucked away in a quiet residential area - yet only a minute or so from the main road, and close to airport, railway, motorways and the major cities of Leeds and Bradford. ... More | visit website

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Pickersgill Manor Farm (5.03 miles)

Pickersgill Manor Farm

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Pickersgill Manor Farm is a family run, working sheep farm situated on Silsden Moor, above the town of Silsden and neatly placed between Ilkley and Skipton. On arrival you will ... More

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Dalesgate Hotel (5.12 miles)

Dalesgate Hotel

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The Dalesgate Hotel is a friendly, family-run 2-star hotel on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and 'Bronte Country'. Holistic therapies are on offer. This charming 20-bedroom hotel is just 1.5 miles ... More

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Black Horse Hotel (5.37 miles)

Black Horse Hotel
Welcome to the Black Horse Hotel, a traditional pub, restaurant and hotel situated in the heart of the historic market town of Otley. The building dates from the 17th Century, and has been trading as ... More | visit website

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