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Horton in Ribblesdale North YorkshireBD24 OHF |
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| Comments by walkers who stayed at The Crown Hotel in Horton in Ribblesdale on The Pennine Way | |
| Large comfortable room with shower and sink, bathroom nearby. Lots of room plus ample tea and coffee. Staff initially cold but thawed as we got to know them. Lamb Henry followed by cheese and biscuits/ginger pudding all very tasty and filling. Reasonable if unimaginative breakfast (not before 8.30). Need to book table at busy times. Very handy for PW. Anne & Colin left 30/05/2011 | |
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Anne & Colin Stares, left on 05 June 2011
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| This is an old fashioned style village inn, not an updated bijou made over one. The good beer, friendly landlady, chatty locals and super reasonably priced bar food -e.g. venison casserole with cheese mash - more than make up for small rooms and small en suite showers, plus if you want a hot bath there is a large common bathroom too. Don't mind the 8.30 sharp breakfast as pub is right on the path itself and if you are packed and ready to settle the bill as soon as you finish you can be on your Pway by 9ish if you want. Stayed June '09 | |
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curlew, left on 27 January 2010
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| Very basic but the food was nice and well presented. Overall value for money, but only because it was cheap | |
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Gav, left on 27 October 2009
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| Simply furnished room but very comfortable. Ensuite bath was welcome after a long and arduous day. Agree with all the previous comments made about the food: great value and very generous portions. We asked to have breakfast early and they were happy to accommodate us. | |
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Anna and Ad, left on 15 November 2008
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| Good warm welcome, good beers reasonable accomodation & food. Just off the path and the right distance from Malham. Don't forget to sign the Pennine Way register on your way to this place! | |
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the Two Johns, left on 14 October 2008
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| Had a great stay here, the Lamb Shank was absolutely gorgeous and very filling, but welcome after a hard day. Contrary to last person's comments, the packed lunch was one of the best on the Pennine Way | |
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Claire and Dave, left on 29 June 2008
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| A lively pub in the evening with plenty of good food, accommodation is simple but comfortable. However they simply refuse to cook breakfast before 8:30am and I think this is pretty poor for a place that considers itself as a pub for walkers. No packed lunch available but there is the PO and the café. | |
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Snotty_Stotty, left on 19 August 2007
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| A good, lively village pub with good food and a great atmosphere. has the advantage of being right on the route. | |
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John Mumford, left on 06 August 2007
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| Very convenient for the Pennine Way - good value | |
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Alan Roughley, left on 19 May 2006
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