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Leyburn | Sleeps 8 + cot*

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The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

Centrally located in the town of Leyburn, The Black Swan is a traditional pub which serves good old-fashioned pub grub including pies and the famous 1lb steak and kidney pudding. Meat is locally sourced and the menu changes depending on the season. There's an outside area for summer months.

Nearby walk

Park in the lay-by across the road and follow the uphill footpath around the edge of the reserve to the public footpath to the top of the field. This delightful reserve is at its best between May - July when you can see the species rich meadows. Dogs are allowed on a lead and further information is available on the Yorkshire Wildlife Website.

Nearby town

Leyburn is a charming town known as the scenic gateway to beautiful Wensleydale and the gorgeous landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. The town has a collection of eclectic shops, cafes and traditional pubs with a market every Friday. Leyburn is a great place to stay for a holiday in the area and perfect for walkers and cyclists.

Also nearby

La Cuisine serves fresh, seasonal food in a friendly and relaxed environment. Take a look at their website for menus and bookings.

A traditional 17th century stone built pub with cosy interiors and separate dining room. The Sandpiper Inn serves locally sourced food and ales. Outside seating is available.

Not a pub, but a great place to buy locally brewed beers, open during the week 8am - 5pm and Saturday mornings. The ideal place to stock up on ales to drink on holiday or to take home.

Found in the charming village of Wensley, The Three Horse Shoes is a traditional pub with south facing beer garden and cosy interiors warmed by log fires in winter.

Managed by English Heritage, Middleham Castle was once the childhood home of Richard 111, and whilst it is roofless, the extensive remains are worth a visit. See the English Heritage website for further details and ticket information.

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