The Devonshire Fell is situated on the edge of the Duke of Devonshire's 30,000 acre Bolton Abbey Estate in the Yorkshire Dales one of the most beautiful unspoilt and unexploited parts of England.
From picturesque little villages to breathtaking limestone gorges, the scenery alone is enough to keep most visitors to the area fully occupied. The Devonshire Fell has the best views in Wharfedale. One of those rare locations, perched on a hillside overlooking the river, the picturesque village of Burnsall and across to the hills of the Yorkshire Dales.
Guests never cease to be entranced by the stunning views. A combination of delicious local food, great wine and supremely comfortable bedrooms makes The Devonshire Fell the perfect place for a relaxing break.
They have a selection of bedrooms from double rooms to family suites; each room offering outstanding views from fell, village or river including Burnsall Bridge, one of the most photographed bridges in Britain.
Each room is uniquely decorated and is a testament to luxurious style, each distinctive in its own right, with rich fabrics, vibrant colours and contemporary interiors, contrasting with the traditional Edwardian architecture of the building.
All rooms are fully equipped with all the necessary amenities for a relaxing break as well as some thoughtful extras including the option of feather or non-feather pillows, and a delicious range of herbal teas, coffees, hot chocolate & homemade biscuits.
The Yorkshire Dales, which surround the hotel, is arguably the finest dog-walking county in the UK so dogs are very welcome to stay too for £10 per dog per night.