Buck Hotel
The Buck at Reeth was originally a Coaching Inn dating back to around 1760. There are many original features with the main bar having aged beamed ceilings adorned with an interesting array of horse brass and weird door knockers. There is of course a real living fire and a genuine warm welcome from the staff. During the summer months there is seating in the sun to the front and ask about the secret walled garden.
The Buck is one of the Dales most popular hostelries and a favourite with locals. 'Quality' is the keyword. This is most important for guests where the bedrooms, food and ales have to be at their very best.
The Buck Hotel is situated in the centre of Reeth, capital of Swaledale. Overlooking the Village Green, it has extensive views across the beautiful valley. The Buck offers quality bed and breakfast with ten rooms offering en-suite accommodation, fine food and an atmosphere you would expect from a good Yorkshire Dales hotel.
We are proud of the quality of our cask ales, which currently includes Black Sheep Bitter, Copper Dragon Bitter, Deauchars IPA, Timothy Taylor's Landlord plus guest ales. The latest news is that we have been awarded the Cask Marque 2011 symbol of quality hand-drawn ales.
We are just as proud of the quality of our lagers, ciders and of course Guinness. And if you are driving there is a wide choice of fruit juices, teas, coffee and alcohol free lager. Talking of tea, we have a wide range of herbal teas plus decaf.
Enjoy some of the best scenery in the UK
Reeth, the capital of Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is appreciated by visitors for its easy access to unspoilt and varied landscapes. The Buck is an ideal base for walkers and cyclists. With a large number of circular routes available from the village, the Buck provides the ideal base for families and groups looking to explore the Yorkshire Dales.
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