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Welcome to The Harts Head Inn

Giggleswick, Near Settle, North Yorkshire.      
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Dining at The Harts Head Inn The Harts Head Inn is an imposing Country Inn located in the Yorkshire Dales village of Giggleswick.

Since acquiring the Inn in 1997 the owners, Trevor & Barbara Reynolds, have significantly enhanced all aspects of the building. The Harts Head now offers 10 en-suite bedrooms with satellite T.V., a first class restaurant menu and a wide range of superb hand-pulled ales from a variety of breweries. Above all, the emphasis on service and quality make this a terrific location for a short break or a passing visit.

The Inn has a 4 Star (Inn) rating by the English Tourism Council.

Real ales at The Harts Head Inn The Inn is within easy walking distance of the traditional market town of Settle and provides an excellent base to explore the Yorkshire Dales. It is a short distance from the 3 Peaks of Pen-y-Gent, Ingleborough, and Whernside. A short drive and you reach the pleasant villages of Malham (famous for it's cove and limestone pavement), Clapham (gateway to Ingleborough) and many other hamlets with superb views and friendly cafes. With many customers making frequent return visits we have established one of the friendliest Inns in the Yorkshire Dales.

The attached pages provide much information about the Harts Head, but if you require further details please do not hesitate to contact us. Trevor or Barbara will deal personally with your request and all our staff will try to make your visit special.

Click here to check availability and book online, or telephone 01729 822086.

Thank you for taking the time to read the contents - please email us with any comments.

Best wishes,

Trevor & Barbara Reynolds

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© T. Reynolds. 2005