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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Since 1974, Halifax has been the centre of the metropolitan district of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire. Having had recent success in the Yorkshire in bloom competition, Halifax aims to with-hold it s reputation and has many breath-taking scenes of horticulture. More info...
A cathedral city with a respected racecourse and a fine market square with Medieval & Georgian buildings surrounding it. Keep an eye out for the night watch man who calls the curfew every evening at 9.00pm; a tradition stretching back for over 1000 years! More info...
The beautiful village of Skipsea lies on the coast of East Yorkshire, between Bridlington and Hornsea. Its rural, picturesque location is reflected in the main local industries - tourism and farming. Holiday seasons see the village population swell from eight hundred to three thousand as tourists flock to the popular Skipsea caravanning sites. More info...
Whitby is the seaside resort of the North York Moors. Famous for its Captain Cook connections, Whitby Jet and Dracula, there is plenty to see and do. In the olden days Whitby played a big part in the whaling industry, now all that remains is the prominent landmark of a whale’s jaw bone, a tribute to the explorer William Scoresby. Whitby still relies on its fishing industry but is increasingly turning towards tourism. More info...
Thirsk is a lovely market town situated on the outskirts of the North York Moors. It is set in the centre of ‘Herriot Country’; gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the west and the North York Moors National Park to the east. More info...
Hull is well known for its Humber Bridge, its slave-trade abolishing son William Wilberforce, attractive marina and the newly opened aquarium; ‘The Deep’. This vibrant city centre is full of character, follow the trail of sculptures along the cobbled pavement of the old town to discover a wealth of architectural heritage mixed with modern designs. The overall theme is definitely maritime and the museums reflect this. More info...
Robin Hood's Bay is located on a steep hillside overlooking a beautiful bay. Small, neat, pantiled cottages with pretty gardens are built on terraces with cobbled alley ways. More info...