There’s
nothing quite like a refreshing beverage after a day on the fells and hills of
the Yorkshire Dales. Scenic beauty, majestic views, impressive crags, towering
cliffs, peaceful tarns, extensive caves and picturesque villages that are rich
in heritage and culture are visited by millions of people each year. And those
that work within this stunning countryside ensure the Dales and its communities
continue to be vibrant for future generations.
At their hub are hostelries that tell their own tales; cornerstones of local
communities which reflect the social and economic story of a region that is
changing and evolving every day.
In this book, we chart fifty of the best pubs within the Yorkshire Dales and
find out why they have become a beacon and pull to so many over the years.
Discover the inn that was frequented by playwright, JB Priestley, and why beer
is served in the traditional way in Arncliffe. Visit pubs that are tap houses,
house waterfalls, display quirky signs, have impressive features, produce great
food, play great music and so much more.
The Pubs
1. The Dalesman Country Inn - Sedbergh
2. The
George And Dragon Hotel - Dent
3. The
Green Dragon Inn - Hardraw
4. The
Tan Hill Inn - near Reeth
5. The
Farmers Arms - Muker
6. The
Black Bull Reeth
7. The
George Inn - Thoralby
8. The
George Inn - Hubberholme
9.
The Buck Inn - Buckden
10.
The Kings Head - Kettlewell
11.
The Falcon Inn - Arncliffe
12. The
Buck Inn - Malham
13. The
Tennants Arms - Kilnsey
14. The
Devonshire Hotel - Grassington
15. The
Fountaine Inn - Linton
16. The
Red Lion - Burnsall
17. The
New Inn - Appletreewick
18. The
Angel Inn - Hetton
19. The
Crown Hotel - Horton-in-Ribblesdale
20. The
Game Cock Inn - Austwick
21. The
New Inn - Clapham
22. The
Station Inn - Ribblehead
23. The
Old Hill Inn - Chapel-le-Dale
24. The
Wheatsheaf - Ingleton
25. The
Barbon Inn - Barbon