Set in the heart of the North Yorkshire dales just off the village green in Reeth the Arkleside Hotel offers stunning views across the Arkle beck as it meanders down to meet one of England??s finest rivers, the Swale, as it flows through what is arguably the loveliest of the northern dales, Swaledale.
Sue Ch — Lovely owners with super clean and spacious accomodation and great breakfast. Terry and Hannah are lovely and very welcoming
Dating from 1680 the Black Bull, with its delightful period features, is Reeth's oldest surviving Inn. Overlooking the expansive village green with stunning views of Swaledale, this beautiful old hostelry provides quality accommodation and a wide variety of foods freshly prepared by our in house Chefs.
Wendy Capper — Delicious food, I had the Hunters Chicken and thoroughly enjoyed it. We were able to book a table at short notice. Service
Check-in time is between 2.00pm and 10.00pm but earlier or later check-in times may be available by prior arrangement. On the day of departure, please vacate your room before 11.00am so that we can prepare the room for our next guests. Late check-out may be available by prior arrangement. The availability shown online is live and always up to date.
Alexandra Van Heeswijk — Unusual and interesting. Marketed as a luxury 5 star hotel it is more akin to a dated bnb or even better Fawlty Towers. The
Surrounded by the typical Dales landscape of magnificent hills, meadows, stone walls and barns, the hotel is set in the ideal venue for your relaxing Countryside Holiday. There are many attractions and events in Swaledale and the other nearby Dales. Take a fascinating drive over the Buttertubs Pass in to Wensleydale or visit a local market in one of the picturesque surrounding villages.
Wendy Capper — Lovely refreshments after a long walk near Thwaite. Would especially recommend the fruit cake with Wensleydale cheese and
All of the 30 en suite bedrooms have the usual gadgets including television, clock radio, hairdryer, shaver point, telephone, iron and ironing board and internet access but each retains its own mark of style and individuality. Bathrooms are marble tiled and some have corner baths. Rooms to the front of the hotel look across the market square whilst several of the other bedrooms are in the roof and
Christopher Dent — We all had rather bland, cheaply prepared lunchtime food here. Rather disappointing given the standard of hotel.