We aim to provide you with details of every hotel in Yorkshire from address, email and phone numbers to their range of services. Whether you are looking for a city centre hotel at a competitive rate, a weekend break, bargain break or mid week offers in a hotel in the Dales; you’ll find it on hotelsyorkshire.com.
If you are on business and looking for a hotel near to your meeting or wanting conference facilities as well, then hotelsyorkshire.com can find it. Many hotels now have sports and leisure facilities to help you unwind after a hard day working or touring the Dales, North York Moors and rugged coastline of Yorkshire.
Yorkshire is a wonderful place for weddings with many hotels specialising in making your special day truly memorable. Choose from modern, city centre hotels to country house hotels where you will find beautiful gardens and scenery to complement your wedding day.
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The small market town of Kirkbymoorside lies between Pickering and Helmsley on the A170. Although being one of the Ryedale’s quietest market towns, the town comes alive on Wednesdays when the open air market is held. The pretty cobbled streets lead to the picturesque Market square, embraced by a selection of shops. More info...
Wakefield's cathedral of All Saints dates back to the 13th century and still dominates the city. Today its modern shopping centre, fine museum and art gallery equal any in Yorkshire and are well worth a visit. More info...
Holmfirth is set against the glorious backdrop of the South Pennine hills on the doorstep of the Peak District National Park. Experience a step back in time in an atmospheric area with excellent transport links to the Peak District, Bronte Country and all the attractions of the North! More info...
Middleham is most famous for its horse-racing roots and for the last 200 years the town has grown around the many training yards . Today there are some 15 yards and it is a pleasure to see the horses going through the town in the morning on their way to the gallops. More info...
Leeds is the capital of the North. As the biggest city in Yorkshire it hosts excellent shopping, a vibrant nightlife, an exclusive array of bars and clubs, brilliant places to stay and exciting new restaurants. More info...
Richmond is often described as a Georgian gem and one of the most attractive towns in England. It is the market town of Swaledale and is buried in history, myths and legends. More info...
Doncaster is one of the largest and oldest Boroughs in Britain. It is most famous for its world renowned racecourse which holds the St Ledger Stakes in September. Today the lively market town is a happy combination of modern and old buildings.The Mansion House (official residence of the town’s mayor) is a particularly handsome and impressive building, designed by James Paine, it was completed in 1748 and is one of only three civic mansion houses in England. More info...