Discover the best hotels in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England including 1823 Spinning Block Hotel, The Shireburn Arms, Clerk Laithe Lodge, Foxhill Fold B&B, Swan & Royal, 1823 Spinning Block Hotel, Coach & Horses, Calf's Head, Little Oakhurst, The Swan Hotel Whalley.
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4.5 based on 358 reviews
The hotel at Holmes Mill offers great value accommodation to the heart of Clitheroe with our new 39-bedroom hotel. Built within the 1823 Spinning Block building, this stunning development brings together traditional charm with modern industrial chic. And it’s the perfect base to explore the Ribble Valley and beyond.
Well located, modern, clean and comfortable - very nice hotel. Billy and Jill were very accommodating and kindly gave us a let checkout as we were in a rush getting ready for a wedding. We would definitely stay here again - thank you very much!
4 based on 507 reviews
A 17th Century Inn of great character and warmth standing in the middle of Hurst Green and home to the Tolkien Trail. Fabulous fresh food awaits, everything from serious sandwiches to contemporary pub classics. With 21 bedrooms the Shireburn Arms is the perfect base for exploring the countryside.
Had high hopes for a great family dinner here following a lovely walk but despite us being really patient it was very disappointing and service was terrible! Waiting a very long time to even order drinks, ordered food at same time, 2 out of 7 starters forgotten, another long wait and then a main meal also forgotten! Staff never came and checked if we needed anything or more drinks etc we were having to try and grab their attention even had to ask for cutlery & napkins - not really what you expect in such a nice pub which is a shame! There was a wedding happening tonight 2/6/22 so I would suggest for future events to perhaps shut your kitchen to outside guests unless you have the staff to ensure things run smoothly. We absolutely didn’t complain but the late children’s starters and main that had been forgotten about were taken off the bill which we appreciate but would have much rather just had a more enjoyable dining experience.
5 based on 128 reviews
Clerk Laithe Lodge is located in the Forest of Bowland, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Lancashire, newly opened in Spring 2014 and offers superior bed and breakfast accommodation in spacious en-suite rooms. Guests will enjoy excellent home cooked food for Breakfast and Evening Meals. Quality Vegetarian Breakfast and Evening Meals Option. A warm welcome is assured.
We stayed for 2 nights for my husband’s birthday. We were welcomed on arrival by Matthew and shown to a beautiful spacious room (3) with a wonderful view. We had booked dinner for the first night and were so impressed (and very full!) we booked dinner for the second evening as well. Helena’s cooking is spot on, with Matthew an excellent waiter and host. It was the little touches that set Clerk Laithe Lodge and Matthew and Helena apart, fresh milk in small bottles available in the fridge in the dining room, use of their landline phone to check on my Father (no mobile signal from my provider and my Dad not understanding a call on WhatsApp), help with directions into Skipton, etc. It was also lovely to chat with them both, never rushing us out or being too busy (though I am sure they were). We would definitely recommend it.
5 based on 61 reviews
Stayed for one night. Lovely couple. Attention to details, comfortable and spotless! Beautiful room with a huge princess bed! The biggest bed I have ever seen, I slept like a dream. The view was stunning and the cool country air was heaven. They clearly love what they do and they are naturals at hospitality. My breakfast was spot on. I would come back here every time.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
The hotel reopened in September after a serious fire. The hotel is set in the centre of the historic market town of Clitheroe. The Swan & Royal a former coaching Inn dating back to the 1830's. In its early years as a hostelry, it boast guests both famous and some say infamous, in the local area and throughout the country. You can stay in rooms named after a selection of the most interesting of these people. During the day it is the ideal place to rest tired legs after walking round the market or the wide range of individual shops Clitheroe has to offer. At night it is a little more lively being in the centre of the town and it is also the centre of socialising. Weekends do get particularly lively with a disco till 1am of a Friday and Saturday evening.
Amazing experience the pub was very homely and couldn’t fault the room, probably one of the cleanest and best kept pubs we have stayed in. Only thing is the rooms could do updating but you would have thought everything was new with how well kept the rooms and bar were, very friendly staff
4.5 based on 358 reviews
The hotel at Holmes Mill offers great value accommodation to the heart of Clitheroe with our new 39-bedroom hotel. Built within the 1823 Spinning Block building, this stunning development brings together traditional charm with modern industrial chic. And it’s the perfect base to explore the Ribble Valley and beyond.
Well located, modern, clean and comfortable - very nice hotel. Billy and Jill were very accommodating and kindly gave us a let checkout as we were in a rush getting ready for a wedding. We would definitely stay here again - thank you very much!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
In the middle of Bolton by Bowland in the Ribble Valley, an area of outstanding beauty, stands this beautiful Grade 2 listed Inn. Closed for years, the elements have had their destructive ‘fun’ with it. The owners knew this area as they rented a holiday cottage nearby several times. When the ‘for sale’ was on the tired facade they did not hesitate, purchased this gem and started making plans to create a hotel, restaurant and bar with the intention to put the Coach & Horses back on the map in the Ribble Valley. After 9 months of intensive work, creating 7 beautiful rooms, a copper clad bar, cosy restaurant, new kitchen and beer garden they reached the end of the project and the Coach & Horses opened its doors to old and new friends. The in-house microbrewery complements the artisanal approach to restore the Coach and Horses in its old glory.
We first stayed in the Coach and Horses in Summer 2019. This time, we had done a Charity Walk in Cumbria and so only booked late and as it was only a 1 night stay, we chose the Blue Room (one of the smaller rooms). We were booked on the Weekend Taster deal which was great value as it offered a 5-Course Taster menu for dinner and full breakfast. We had an aperitivo in the cosy bar and then sat down for the lovely taster menu which was washed down with a nice bottle of Viognier. After a digestivo in the bar we had a short stroll around the lovely village before bed. The full Englsih Breakfast was exceptional and washed down with a few gallons of tea. We would like to thank James and his staff particularly Ramune who all looked after us very well. We will be back fo sure.
4 based on 178 reviews
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque conservation village of Worston but only a couple of minutes from the A59, the Calf’s Head offers 12 en suite homely bedrooms including a King room and deluxe suite with air bath. Open fires, and a dog friendly pub brimming with traditional character plus a “glass house” conservatory for diners to feast their eyes on the stunning gardens, picturesque brook and Pendle Hill whilst enjoying a spot of breakfast, lunch or dinner makes this inn a favourite for families. We offer an extensive range of dishes which are always cooked from fresh to please everyone’s taste buds. Where possible we use locally sourced produce to create a wide range of quality dishes and plenty of it! There are always 4 real ales, a large selection of good wines and the essential gin range. Our large dining areas can also cater for private dining, celebrations and business meetings.
Came across this gem whilst driving on the A59 towards Clitheroe.. Managed to get a table fairly quickly as place was very busy.. Food came after a short wait. Steak pie & hot pot were both delicious.. Sherry Trifle was lovely. Service good & staff friendly. We would definitely return.
5 based on 21 reviews
Get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a glamping holiday and unwind in our cosy and luxurious Yurts. Set within a friendly working Farm in the heart of the Ribble Valley. Based in Stonyhurst, we offer 2 secluded Yurts which are on a small meadow, that offers chilled out days that's in tune with nature. There's plenty to do and explore, or take a slower pace and enjoy the nature and peace, with woodland and the Tolkien's walk right on our doorstep. Relax in the comfort of our beautiful, fully equipped yurt Get your own private toilet and shower. Your very own kitchen area for making your culinary delights or why not indulge in one of our farmhouse hampers Reconnect around the campfire. Unwind in the wood fired hot tub. Indulge in a spot of star gazing under amazing dark skies. Snuggle together around the fire pit.
What can I say about this place! It most definitely lived up to our expectations, incredible views and excellent customer service from Joanne. I would recommend to anyone and we will be back. Thank you
3.5 based on 174 reviews
"Pub with rooms"! An 18th century coaching inn located at the heart of the beautiful and vibrant Ribble Valley village of Whalley. Lovely and individual guest rooms above our quirky village inn. Proper food, cask ales and friendly service in one of Lancashires smartest villages.
Booked this hotel because it had a car park but on arrival we were told it was not available as there was a craft fair on it. ( this is a regular event & we should have been told sooner). Room was clean & beds were comfortable but access was via a very steep staircase with a dirty, worn carpet. No hot water on the first night, tea & coffee making facilities but no cups. Breakfast on day 1 was disappointing - dried up bacon & cold tomatoes. Day 2 we went for breakfast at 9:15 to be told that on weekdays service finished at 9 am. We had been told breakfast was 8 -10am. No notices anywhere with this information. manageress was very offhand and no apologies were made. Location was good but poor service, not worth what we paid.
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