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The New Inn situated a few miles away from Settle is an eighteenth century Coaching Inn that has been lovingly and carefully restored in 2013 to offer quality modern accommodation. Set in the magnificent Yorkshire Dales National Park this hotel offers free Wi-Fi and high standards of accommodation at affordable prices and is ideal for visiting many places such as the nearby Lake District, Leeds and Lancaster or enjoy a trip on the Settle/Carlisle Railway. Whatever your requirements The New Inn is the perfect retreat.
A traditional Yorkshire Dales hotel with all bedrooms having full central heating, their own bathrooms, colour televisions, telephones, hair dryers, tea and coffee trays and ample writing space, designed to make your stay "home from home".
Excellent facilities are provided with a Residents' Lounge situated on the first floor, first class restaurant and two bars. Head chef Simon Walker uses local produce wherever possible. The hotel also boasts a traditional wood burning stove to enjoy in the Winter months.
The New Inn offers many attractions such as walking in the Yorkshire Dales, or walk the three Peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent. Or maybe you could enjoy a day out on the Settle/Carlisle Railway or play Golf at nearby centres. Drive and explore the beautiful surrounding Dales and villages. Visit the Lake District, only a short drive away and see the many Castles, Abbeys and Stately Homes of the area.
Over thousands of years water erosion through the limestone has formed many amazing sights, such as Ingleborough Cave, which is festooned with stalactites and stalagmites, or Gaping Gill the most dramatic of North Yorkshire's pot holes where water hurtles down in a single jet over 365ft to the floor. An exotic collection of trees, bushes and plants, many of them brought from the East by Reginald Farrer, the botanist, can be seen by the lake at the top of the village and along the nature trail.