Situated in Clitheroe, 19 km from King George's Hall, Calf's Head Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Kate
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, good Wi-Fi, staff were friendly and helpful.
Located in Clitheroe, 27 km from King George's Hall, The Coach and Horses provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Susan
United Kingdom
This was my only criticism. Good choice of cooked breakfast which was cooked to order but the buffet consisted of 4 choices of cereal and orange juice. No fruit,, fresh or otherwise, no yoghurts croissants, chees or cold meat selection
Situated in Clitheroe and with King George's Hall reachable within 18 km, 1823 Spinning Block features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Very good hotel in a very good location. Very friendly and helpful staff
In the heart of the Ribble Valley, yet just 16 km from the M6 motorway network, this hotel provides value-for-money accommodation for leisure and business guests.
Angela
United Kingdom
Nice sized room. Quiet location. Good menu and nice food in the bar/restaurant.
Situated in Clitheroe, 22 km from King George's Hall, The Lower Buck Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Lisa
United Kingdom
I couldn't praise this accommodation enough, from start to finish the landlord and his staff were so helpful pleasant and professions. The village is beautiful, room was stunning, rain shower was heaven and some lovely touches, including a breakfast hamper and fresh milk in the fridge. I was by myself travelling for work and they even brought my dinner to the room. Nothing was too much trouble, thank you so much. I will definitely be back !
Situated in the peaceful village of Hurst Green, with great views over the Ribble Valley, this award-winning country inn boasts offers luxurious rooms free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located in the Forest of Bowland, this beautiful hotel has luxury bedrooms and a stylish restaurant with fine views of the award-winning gardens and Longridge Fell Gibbon Bridge is one of Lancashire’s...
Stirk House Hotel & Restaurant overlooks the historic Ribble Valley in the heart of rural Lancashire.
Samantha
United Kingdom
The staff were very accommodating and changed our room with no question. The room was comfortable and spacious, the grounds were pleasant and food in the restaurant tasty with decent portion sizes. The guest lounge, conservatory and bar were comfortable and cosy.
Mitton Hall Hotel is located in the heart of fabulous Ribble Valley, 10 minutes' drive from Clitheroe, in Lancashire. This country style house hotel is set in a 15th century manor house.
Marion
United Kingdom
This was our first stay. We were very impressed with the whole experience. Staff were welcoming. The food both dinner and breakfast was excellent. The hotel sits in lovely grounds.
Our room, we booked a suite, The Ribble Suite was very comfortable with the most amazing four poster bed. Our only initial concern was the height of the base of the bed to get in and out of (we are in our seventies) however we coped admirably! The bed was very comfortable.The bathroom was large with a bath and a walk in shower.
We couldn’t fault the hotel, would happily recommend it and we will return.
Domestic travellers can reach Clitheroe by train from Manchester (1 hour) or Leeds (1.5 hours). International visitors can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train. Alternatively, drive from London (4 hours, 350km). No direct water transport available. Transfers may be required.
Manchester Airport is the most convenient for Clitheroe, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 70km away, making it easily accessible.
Clitheroe, UK, is well-served by public transport. The town's central bus station offers regular services to nearby towns and cities. Clitheroe Railway Station provides connections to Manchester and Blackburn. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, the town is pedestrian-friendly, and cycling is a popular option.
The Castle District in Clitheroe, UK, is a popular area for visitors, offering historical attractions like Clitheroe Castle, convenient amenities, and a variety of dining options. Its central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the town.
Clitheroe, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with relatively small temperature differences between seasons. Summers (June-August) are mild, with average highs of 20°C, while winters (December-February) are cool, averaging around 4°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Clitheroe.
What guests said about Clitheroe:
10
Scored 10
The best part would have to be the view!
The best part would have to be the view! I love a good view and the pictures on the website don’t do it’s justice, when you get there and you see it for yourself it really does blow you away (if you have an eye for views like me anyway!)
Kc
8.0
Scored 8.0
Been several times, lovely little old town with Norman...
Been several times, lovely little old town with Norman castle plenty of shops to browse and good old pubs for a jar of ale.Bowland old brewery pub worth seeing old equipment and massive horse shoe bar! A must is Stansfields bakers on Castle Street by the zebra crossing and buy a "Sally Green " meat pie,must be hot, absolutely delicious. Serviced by a railway station and bus station. We went on the bus to Skipton, lovely change and convenient.
Colin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clitheroe is a town full of interest to all those who wish...
Clitheroe is a town full of interest to all those who wish to learn more about the industrial and social history of Lancashire valley mill towns. There are many old family businesses and shops, cafes and, of course, the fabulous Holmes Mill and its Bowland Bar and Brewery. A charming, thriving and most engaging town - with a castle!
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clitheroe is a lovely town with local shops, pubs and...
Clitheroe is a lovely town with local shops, pubs and restaurants. The castle and its grounds are worth the climb up the hill. The town is a good base for exploring further afield.
For those with walking difficulties, you should be aware that Clitheroe is on a hill and the streets can be steep.
For those liking wine, there is an excellent wine shop D. Byrne & Co to explore.
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I found Clitheroe to be a vibrant and friendly community,...
I found Clitheroe to be a vibrant and friendly community, with easy access to the surrounding villages and towns. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay. I really enjoyed the shops and the Clitheroe residents were super friendly and engaging. I will visit again without hesitation. The market was enjoyable.
Kirstie
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was very frustrated prior to the visit I have been...
I was very frustrated prior to the visit I have been seriously ill and needed to talk someone re the rooms booked as currently have limited mobility I was unable to do this other than that everything was spot on
Before arrival the host sent us over all the information we needed for checkin along with some parking tips which was very helpful on arrival to the town. The cottage was stunning and had a lovely home away from home feel with kitchen facilities (fresh bread, milk and eggs available for us). The location of the property was perfect for us, lots of local shops nearby as well as great parking facilities. We really enjoyed our stay and would book again in the future.
From the moment you walk in the hotel/ pub, you feel welcome. It has a real welcoming and warm feel, staff are very friendly and accommodating. Room was decorated beautifully in a shabby chic style, smart tv, tea and coffee, bath, shower and all the toiletries. The location is great for a nice and quiet getaway with a dog with all the greenery around and nearest town only a few minutes away.
Lovely, quiet village location, with a short journey to Clitheroe town centre. Well kept grounds with outside seating and great views. Stunning looking building with fantastic hanging baskets. Room was very clean and tidy, breakfast was tasty and well cooked. Restaurant offered a good selection and service was prompt. Staff were pleasant and helpful.
The cottage was warm, welcoming and perfect for two couples.
Very comfortable and well appointed.
The owner's communication was great, explained where to park and how to enter the property.
Great position, near to the town centre, and good places to eat, we would recommend Tom's Table and the Brewery, fab food and atmosphere.
Very spacious, beds are really comfy, rooms are great, clean throughout and also has a lot of essential items like iron, hair dryer, tea/coffee etc.
We struggled to locate the property at first but got a response straight away when we contacted. Parking is great and area is quiet as well and very local to Clitheroe center.
Room was nicely decorated, lovely bathroom and a really comfy bed. Parking was not good inadequate space on the car park for the hotel. However, after a bit of searching I was able to find somewhere to park a short distance away. Breakfast was very good and in a lovely setting.
Service was very good and staff were friendly and helpful. Comfortable room and spacious and user friendly bathroom. Very clean. Good food. Overall we really enjoyed our stay there and have no hesitation in recommending The Swan Hotel or returning.
All the staff were very friendly, room was spacious with everything you need and I was especially happy that the heating was still on when so many other hotels already turned it off. :) There was also a great coffee shop nearby!
The hotel is a quirky place which has loads of character and the rooms were very clean.
Owner was a lovely gentleman and very helpful.
Continental breakfast had bacon amd Sausages which was an unexpected bonus 🙂
Private and spacious pad, ideally located for the centre of town, all amenities, and easy to get out into the beautiful surrounding countryside. The host/ owner Olivia was very helpful and communicative. Loved it!
Very nice hotel, large clean room with good bathroom. Excellent parking. Excellent location for exploring the Bowland Forest. Also the restuarant is excellent and very reasonable.
Absoloutely beautiful hotel, and location. Staff and food were all 10/10. Best hotel breakfast ever. Never visited this area before and we are so glad we chose Stirk House.
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