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.
To help you find the right location we provide some brief details of the area and also offer a free service to guide you in finding the right hotel.
Otley is a big Yorkshire market town, famous for its son; Thomas Chippendale, the cabinet maker; it is set on the banks of the River Wharfe with about 15,000 habitants. The town lies in the centre of a rural triangle between Leeds, Bradford and Harrogate. 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...
Pickering boasts the starting point for one of the longest steam railways in the UK. Today the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) provides an experience for all train enthusiasts and Pickering, in the heart of Ryedale, has lots to offer visitors all the year round. More info...
Scarborough is the seaside resort of the north, if not England.For years, it has been the favourite holiday spot for seaside goers. It has two beaches which contrast each other; the south front offers the soft golden sands and deck chair huts, with Fish and Chip shops separating the endless row of amusements. The north front leads to the Sea life centre and has the old style chalets, still popular today and available for day time or weekly hire. More info...
The remarkably understated town of Huddersfield has the third highest number of listed buildings in the country. Which ever way you turn the streets are awash with amazing architecture. You cannot miss the Victorian, Gothic and Georgian buildings along with a fine collection of distinctive classical Italianate examples. The Lawrence Batley Theatre, built in 1819 by Joseph Kaye, was once the largest Wesleyan chapel in the world and the impressive interior is matched by the range and quality of entertainment available there. More info...
Flamborough is situated on the east coast of north Yorkshire and forms one of the most impressive coastlines in the North. The characteristic white chalky cliffs are home to many sea birds in the UK; the main attraction is Bempton Cliffs; an RSPB reserve. More info...
Leyburn is a traditional market town of the Dales. The Old Town Hall hosts many shops and comes alive on Fridays when the market is held. The Leyburn Food Festival held in May is an important date in Leyburn's calendar as good wholesome food of all kinds is on show and sale. More info...