Welcome To Yorkshire Dales Online Video Television
The Yorkshire Dales is an area of great natural beauty With some of the
finest scenery in Britain, a large part of which has been designated as
one of England and Wales' protected national parks, the Yorkshire Dales
is a place of heather-strewn moors, lush green valleys topped by limestone
cliffs, gushing waterfalls and dry stone walls that criss-cross the landscape.
The geology here gives rise to some spectacular and unusual natural features,
such as the towering white cliffs and limestone gorges of Malham Cove and
Gordale Scar near Malham, and also the very spectacular High Force waterfall
in the northern reaches of Teesdale. Britain's most famous long distance
footpath, the Pennine Way passes through the Yorkshire Dales, as does the
Dales Way footpath, Wainwright's popular Coast to Coast Walk, and the world
famous Settle - Carlisle railway line - one of Britain's most spectacular
train journeys. For sheer solitude and unspoiled natural beauty, the Yorkshire
Dales remains one of England's "crown jewels", and no visit to the north
should be complete without exploring some of the country's finest limestone
scenery!
Where To Go - Visitor Attractions, Golf, Musems, Shopping,
Art Gallery
Where to Stay - Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Self Catering
Cottages / Lodges
Holme House
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Holme House bed and breakfast is a comfortable,
spacious 18th century farmhouse converted to a guest house set in
350 acres of mixed farmland it has a large garden including a secluded
walled area.
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Alexa House
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David and Sandra Doherty extend a warm welcome
to guests at Alexa House, an elegant detached period property which
has been restored to provide contemporary accommodation to the most
discerning of guests.
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The Anvil Inn Hotel
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The Restaurant Scarborough is a great place for real ales food and wine, with accommodation available.
The bar has a wealth of memorabilia such as the old furnace, bellows, tools and of course the anvil itself.
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Charity Farm House
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Charity Farmhouse provides exceptionally spacious,
carefully presented and well equipped accommodation. Willow Cottage is
ideal for a family of four.
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Duke's Place
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Duke's Place is a well-maintained discreet
group of six well appointed, self-catering holiday cottages converted
from the original stables, Granary and outbuildings which adjoin Duke's Place.
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Eden Camp
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A visit to our unique Museum at EDEN CAMP will transport you back
in time to wartime Britain. You will experience the sights, sounds, even the smells of those dangerous years.
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Esplanade Gardens Hotel
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The Esplanade Gardens Guest House
retains much of the charisma and character that goes with
being built in Scarborough's Victorian heyday in 1878.
It is a family run, non-smoking guesthouse and has great charm
warmth and hospitality, in an outstanding location.
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Estbek House
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At Estbek we aim to ensure that your special evening & stay in Whitby
is as enjoyable and memorable as we can help make it, that ensures we prepare for your stay
long before you arrive. Our driving ambition has always been to create somewhere we would wish
to stay, that starts with the basics and we pride ourselves on the attention to detail in each of our hotel rooms.
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Hotel Columbus
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A warm welcome, friendly and relaxed atmosphere
and all the comforts of home. are just some of the special ingredients
which will make your stay at The Hotel Columbus a holiday to remember.
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Ingrid Flute Holiday Accommodation Agency
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Looking for a well-earned holiday in a cottages,
apartment or flat in Whitby, Robin Hood's Bay, Scarborough, York, Ryedale
or in the Yorkshire Moors and Coast? Welcome to Ingrid Flute Holiday Cottages, established in 1970.
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The Palmer Flatt Hotel
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The Palmer Flatt Hotel is mid way between Leyburn and Hawes,
Leyburn is known as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dale.
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Stewart’s Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum
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Welcome to Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum.
The ornamental gardens, the lakes with a National Collection
of Hardy Water Lilies, and the Stewart Museum are the creation
of Major Percy Marlborough Stewart (1871-1962).
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Street Head Inn
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This 17th century inn has greeted travellers for nearly
three hundred years and its friendly tradition continues today. Relax and stay
in an atmosphere that conjures up visions of the past and enjoy beamed ceilings,
beautiful antiques, open fires and Dales hospitality.
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The Millstones 67 Bistro
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The Millstones Bistro is situated just outside Harrogate,
the ideal location for a Restaurant Harrogate in picturesque Yorkshire.
The Millstones has a high reputation for quality food & good service.
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The Queens Head
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Only three miles from the bustling small
North Yorkshire town of Malton it is well worth turning off
the B1257 to head for the little village of Amotherby.
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York House Leisure
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Holiday Homes York, Holiday Accommodation North YorkshireYork House
Leisure offers a wealth of experience in the area of static caravan holiday home and
residential park home accommodation. Beautifully kept parks in the heart of the outstanding North Yorkshire countryside
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