Arncliffe Arms is located in Glaisdale, on the North Yorkshire Moors and on Wainwright’s famous Coast to Coast Walk. This bed and breakfast is set in a pretty garden.
JENNIFER
New Zealand
Friendly locals good Saturday night enjoying the local entertainment “Horse Racing”
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David
United Kingdom
This is a very well presented inn, well maintained and comfortable. We would definitely stay again.
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Angela
United Kingdom
the location was superb. The room was impressive with a confortable bed and excellent facilities which compensated the lack of 'garden views'. The breakfast was fine, although the 'full breakfast' could have offered a bit more. The poached eggs were at times like boiled eggs..overall a good selection of fresh fruit, lovely croissants and cereals
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Kevin
United Kingdom
If you’re contemplating a stay here, stop now and just do it! The Ellerby Country Inn is an absolute gem. The staff are super friendly reflecting the true spirit of Yorkshire folk. Cleanliness and food is exemplary. We loved every minute of our stay.
The Duke of Wellington is an ivy-clad traditional eighteenth century inn located in Danby, near Whitby. The hotel is an ideal base for exploring the Moors, Whitby and the coast.
robin
United Kingdom
We stayed for a single night but were made very welcome. The room was spacious and very nice, with a clean and very functional en-suite. The food, dinner and breakfast, was very good, as was the Wensleydale Bitter
Beautiful little village nestled in the dales, I only stayed...
Beautiful little village nestled in the dales, I only stayed one night, but the area really was beautiful, lovely round the bridge very lose to the Arncliffe Arms.
My stay was to take photos in Whitby which I did but came back early to enjoy a drink at the pub.
Donna
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Scored 10
The whole trip was lovely, Glaisdale is a lovely village set...
The whole trip was lovely, Glaisdale is a lovely village set in the dales, the cottage had a great view, and the neighbours were friendly, and the property was dog friendly. the local pub is friendly and has great ale.
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Anonymous
Thailand
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Scored 10
The surroundings, it’s beautiful countryside.
The surroundings, it’s beautiful countryside. Train and bus service just round the corner. Great food, excellent hosts, basic rooms but clean and everything you need. Breakfast excellent . Just 10 miles from Whitby. No noise from the pub in my room. Very hilly by foot and car but stunning views.
alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Admittedly, on the two occasions I've stayed here, I haven't...
Admittedly, on the two occasions I've stayed here, I haven't explored the village itself much or the surrounding area. I've spent most of the day in between visiting Whitby and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (one of many activities that you, the reader, could get up to, should you decide to visit also). It is, however, easy enough to get around, the Arncliffe Arms is a great restaurant in terms of food quality (especially if you're staying there) and the Beggar's Bridge near the railway station is one place in particular that makes a tranquil retreat if your interest isn't necessarily transport focused. So, by all means, do try it out and see what you think.
Matthew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
One of numerous villages scattered among the Moors.
One of numerous villages scattered among the Moors. Good centre for walking and getting to Whitby, "Aidensfield" (goathland),the Esk and the woods and moors. Built of typical stone and somewhat lowering in the rain on the "rare ?" occasions when it rains.
malcolm
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The only facility we used in Glaisdale was the local pub for...
The only facility we used in Glaisdale was the local pub for an evening meal. on driving through it, it is a beautiful village. You do need a car though to get anywhere, but was perfect for our needs.
The location was very near to Heartbeat country and is surrounded by beautiful scenery and the moors. The pub itself is busy with a great atmosphere. My room was a bit small but clean and comfy. Breakfast was in the bar and was very nice, served by a cheerful lady. I arrived late in the evening, after the kitchen had closed, but they offered to rustle something up for me if i wanted . I didn't but it was a nice gesture
Old building with character in a small village surrounded by beautiful moorland and farming land but only 15 mins from Whitby. Train station very close. Arncliffe Arms is clean, bright and comfortable and the hosts, Tony and Yvonne, were very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble. Although it's a pub/restaurant, there was no disturbing noises at closing time. The chef knocks up a cracking breakfast.
The property was absolutely perfect, we really loved staying here for 2 nights and had a wonderful time visiting Rievaulx Abbey (on the way), Danby Lodge (nearby) and Rosedale (on the way back). We had a lovely meal at the Wheatsheaf at Egton. We also enjoyed walking down the village to Beggar's Bridge (by the railway station), though note that it is quite a steep climb back up.
Great location in a quiet Yorkshire village, views from the garden were wonderful. The welcome guide gave lots of good local information and recommendations.
Both beds were comfortable and the cottage was well equipped.
It was a nice touch to leave firewood for the two wood burners but as it was warm, we did not need to use them.
We booked the Green specifically so that we could go walking on the moors. The location is great.
Simon met us at the property and recommended shops/ restaurants and stuff nearby, which was brill - very many thanks.
Really relaxed, pretty remote/ quiet location - good WiFi (which impressed the kids!) - would definitely recommend.
Wonderful cosy cottage, equipped with everything we needed and more. Lots of extras. Warm welcome from Rosie, an extremely helpful host. Great views and immediate access to moorland walks. The hot tub was a real bonus.
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