Is a cozy place with great ambience- if travelling to North Yorkshire for a holiday, this is an ideal location. Delicious cooked breakfast which also caters for Vegetarians. Quiet and beautiful location.
A stone cottage/house situated in the center of the small village of Bainbridge. Millie the owner is full of personality, friendly and helpful. Easy to reach a place for dinner . Stunningly beautiful location.
What a find this little place was. Set in a picturesque quiet village. Perfect base for exploring the Dales. Our host, Milie, gave lots of good advice on things to do and where to go. She was so helpful and the breakfasts Millie prepared was the best. Set me and my wife up for the day ahead. Our room was so comfortable and clean. Would highly recommend Hazels Roost.
The house looks quirky from the outside and is situated in a quiet hamlet. Millie was very helpful and friendly, and the room was tidy. The cat was a bonus for us! The bed was a bit small to share with my son so neither of us slept particularly well, but otherwise this was a lovely stay.
Hazels Roost is an absolutely gorgeous place. We really enjoyed our stay. The customer service was excellent, the room was cleaning, the staff were friendly and welcoming. I would definitely recommend, and will be returning.
Situated in the quite village of Bainbridge I found this littke gem of a B&B. On our arrival me & my son were greeted by the host, Millie. She was very knowledgeable about the area. Very approachable & nothing was too much trouble for her. We stayed in the twin room. Very comfortable beds & fantastic shower. Tea & coffee provided as was water. Breakfast was spot on. Which was needed for a days hiking. I woyld highly recommend a stay here. Quite and good for exploring Gods country. We will be visiring again in the near future. Thanks once afain Mille for a fabulous 2 night stay đđ
The host were friendly. Lovely cottage. Loved the deco, especially in the dining room. Due to Covid 19, we had our private breakfast slot. Breakfast was spot on! Millie even put on a candle on my boyfriendâs breakfast on his birthday:)
Host was friendly, thoughtful and knowledgeable of the area.
Location is quite central in the Dales, easy drive to other attractions in the Dales.
Room was clean and a good size. Breakfast was excellent.
Overall great stay!
Hazel's Roost was lovely. Lots of interesting touches from the owners' "previous life" as cruise ship employees. It was right next to the main village common and an easy walk to the pub.
A warm welcome, good rooms, nice and clean, and a lovely breakfast in a quirky dining room with lots of lovely items from around the world. Would recommend
Great B&B. A fantastic breakfast and we even popped across the road to buy some of the sausages from the local butchers
The walk to Semer Water started just round the corner and looped back to finish at the B&B. Rose & Crown also a great pup for a meal
Stayed here Thursday night to Sunday. First visit to the Yorkshire Dales. Even in the indifferent weather it was an enjoyable experience, although we would have walked more if my wife had not hurt her knee. However for a short stay we probably saw more by being able to drive around the area and at this time of year the roads were quiet. Had a great early evening meal at the King's Arms in Askrigg (Drover's in Dorrowby featured in BBC's All Creatures Great and Small) and on Saturday had one of the last available tables for two in the Rose & Crown Inn across the green from our lodgings. A smaller choice of menu here, but hearty enough for an evening meal. We really enjoyed the visit to the Wensleydale Creamery ("If the cheese hasn't got Yorkshire on the label, it's NOT Wensleydale cheese!!") even though the viewing gallery was closed for maintenance; we got in for a couple of pounds and still had a demonstration of cheese making - very amusing (I thought so anyway). The shop with all their cheeses on display (plus other local produce) was a treat for tasting and we came out with about ÂŁ20 worth of various flavours. The church of St Margaret of Antioch in Hawes is worth a visit and has a few pews made by Robert Thompson of Kilburn (north Yorkshire) whose identifying feature is a carving of a mouse on almost all his work. NB: we found pubs in some smaller villages/hamlets who offer food don't open for evening meals until around 6pm.
Stayed 5 nights in a charming B&B. Breakfast was a great experience with a big selection to choose from including a full cooked breakfast.Room was pleasant with a comfy bed and separate bathroom with shower. Host was very welcoming and helpful. Lovely location in a beautiful village. Next door to an excellent cafe. Good pubs/restaurants in the area.