Riverside Grassington

Riverside Grassington

📍 11 Bridge End, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5NH, UK

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About Riverside Grassington

Riverside Grassington is a charming guest house nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Grassington, within the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park. As its name suggests, it offers a peaceful retreat close to the River Wharfe, making it an ideal base for visitors eager to explore the natural beauty and many attractions of the Dales. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from numerous reviews, guests consistently praise the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding area.

This welcoming accommodation provides a comfortable and refreshing stay for those looking to immerse themselves in the calming landscape. While specific features are not detailed, the focus is on offering a clean, relaxing environment from which to discover local walks, scenic beauty, and nearby attractions like Stump Cross Caverns. The team at Riverside Grassington is dedicated to ensuring guests have an enjoyable and memorable visit to this beautiful part of Yorkshire.

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Opening hours, accessibility features, and payment options for Riverside Grassington are not provided in the available business data. Visitors are encouraged to contact the establishment directly for the most current information regarding their stay.

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📍 11 Bridge End, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5NH, UK

4.6

from 57 reviews

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Showing 5 of 57 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 4 February 2026.

Anonymous
5/5
5 months ago

Beautiful walk by the river. Open scenery and lots of space even though it was very busy at times. The main carpark is £6 for a full day's parking so worth it. Good walking footwear is needed as it can be rugged under foot in places and there are the odd stile to clammer over. It's a popular walk for dogs too. Most dogs were kept on leads but there were a few dogs wandering off the lead which wasn't good with sheep roaming freely across the same fields by the river. Our dog is a nervous dog and kept on a lead so we don't appreciate dogs running loose off their leads and bounding up to our dog as we do not know their temperament. It's a lovely walk for the able bodied. We saw cold water swimmers enjoying the river. The river looked so clean and clear. After the walk, we walked the shirt distance into town. It was extremely busy. There are a number of cafes and pubs to eat and drink at and a few shops to browse. Worth a visit.

Anonymous
1/5
a year ago

An area in the National Park where it seems the rights of private land owners means nothing and people just walk, cycle and bring their bbq and come for the day. Summer month only.

Anonymous
5/5
7 years ago

It's beautiful here. Calming relaxing, clean, refreshing. There's lots of places to eat, lots of things to see in the area. I especially recommend stump cross caverns.

Anonymous
5/5
6 years ago

Walked along the river for about 3 miles, lovely scenery and solid under foot. Mixture of track forest and field, also a few pebble beaches.

Anonymous
5/5
4 years ago

Very nice location and venue for a family holiday. Relaxing environment, beautiful view out of the living room window and plenty of things to do in the near-by area.