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Addingham vacation rentals start at G$10,457 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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Air B and B "Cosy Rose Terrace"
Cosy Rose Terrace is the bottom floor of a house with separate entrance, lounge, bedroom, bathroom and Kitchette with microwave, air fryer , toaster and kettle, located in the charming characterful village. There are plenty of good pubs to eat within walking distance. The accommodation has separate access and a front garden with garden furniture. Ilkley Spa town is only 5 minute drive away, with amazing walks on the famous Ilkley moor. Dogs welcome, and there is parking outside the property.

1800 Period Grade 2 Listed Cottage Addingham
Character Grade 2 listed 1800 Period Weavers Cottage, in the heart of the picturesque village of Addingham. Bolton Abbey/Tithe Barn, Ilkley, Skipton and the Yorkshire Dales close by. Sympathetically renovated retaining many original features including exposed beams and Inglenook fireplace. Wood burner, courtyard with sitting out area .Level walking to village amenities, several traditional country pubs with fine food & drink, Medical Centre/Dentist, local shops and local transport links.

Luxury 1 bedroom canal boat on private mooring
Whether your looking for a romantic getaway or a weekend break Rainbows End is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside between the famous Bingley Five Rise locks and the world heritage village of Saltaire. No matter what the season you can laze away the summer days out on the private deck or take a steady Autumn stroll through the beautiful Hirst Wood nature reserve. Perhaps a winter's trip to Howarth for lunch, but don't worry its cocoa next to the stove when you get back home.

Secluded Yorkshire Cottage / Walks from the door
High House Cottage is nestled away in a beautiful, secluded & tranquil spot on Addingham Moorside (adjacent to the famous Ilkley Moor). It‘a a short drive or stroll to Addingham, Ilkley, Skipton or Bolton Abbey. There is a train station in Ilkley with a 28 minute connection to Leeds. It’s the perfect place to base yourself to explore the stunning beauty & interesting stuff the region has to offer. Situated on Dales highway / Millenium Way footpath so fantastic walks are on your doorstep 👍🏻

Secluded and cosy moorside bothy
Spectacular views and cosy accommodation at Hardwick Bothy. Situated at the foot of Ilkley Moor, unique moorland flora/fauna/wildlife habitat and site of Bronze Age carved rocks, including the Swastika Stone, & two of Simon Armitage's stanza stones. To the north, the stunning skyline of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, historic Beamsley Beacon and the Dales Way walking route. Ilkley, Silsden & Addingham villages close by, or stroll along the river Wharfe to Bolton Abbey & Strid Woods.

Cosy 1 bedroom cottage in Addingham with parking
Cosy cottage in Addingham, local pubs and amenities close at hand. Bolton Abbey within the Yorkshire Dales National Park is less than 3 miles away; as well as the neighbouring spa town of Ilkley. Ideal for walkers with the Dalesway walk nearby. Whist we have 1 bedroom we can provide either a super king size bed or 2 singles. Cottage comes with parking for a small car and small open outside space. One small well behaved dog is welcome. Strictly no candles, smoking or vaping policy.

The Old Post Office Studio
A cosy, newly renovated studio cottage which comprises of a kitchen, shower room and a private courtyard. In an idyllic, rural, setting, conveniently located with easy access to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Skipton, Bolton Abbey and Ilkely. An ideal place to stay for a walking, cycling or sightseeing holiday. A great option if you are in the area to attend a wedding at one of the many beautiful venues in the area such as the Tithe Barn, which is less than 10 minutes away.

1845 Menagerie
The 1845 Menagerie is a one bedroom apartment located within a minutes walk from Skipton High Street. It is situated on the ground floor of a terrace property and is all on one level. There is a parking space for one car at the rear of the property. It is accessed through an archway which measures 2.8 metres wide. Several early morning opening cafes are nearby and Marks and Spencers Simply Food is just around the corner. I live across the road so I am on hand if you need anything

Luxury cottage with hot tub, Addingham Moorside
Moor View Cottage is situated on the edge of the moor, surrounded by open countryside, gorgeous views and walks straight from the doorstep. Conveniently located only a short drive from Ilkley, Skipton and Bolton Abbey it is the perfect base from which to explore this beautiful part of Yorkshire. Converted in 2024, the property is finished to a high standard, including hot tub, wood burner and full underfloor heating. Sorry, we are unable to accept dogs or other pets.

The Homes
Set within the Dales National Park. Private and peaceful self contained annex. Beautiful hill and riverside walks from the door. Wildlife and bird life galore….. Exceptional air quality! Direct access to a very private patio and orchard area with rustic seating and South/West facing slopes for sun bathing/downing. Ample parking and turning. The Devonshire Arms is 2 minutes by car or 20/40 mins via lovely walks. PLEASE NOTE:- No Smoking or Vaping iindoors!

Heather Cottage On't Cobbles
Nestled within the idyllic village of Haworth at the heart of Bronte Country; Our little holiday cottage stands proud at the very top of the historical cobbled street. With exposed original features and rich colour schemes drawn from the picturesque surroundings of the Haworth moors (where Cathy and Heathcliffe ran wild!) guests can expect to be transported to an earlier time whilst still benefiting from the luxury of modern-day amenities.

Siglesdene Cottage, a characterful 2 bed cottage.
19th century stone cottage, refurbished to highlight the original beams, stone walls and stone fireplace with a solid fuel stove for cozy nights. Two king size beds and a full 4 piece bathroom with double ended slipper bath and large standalone shower adds a touch of luxury and relaxation. Located in Silsden, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, ideal for walks and excursions through the picturesque local landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Addingham?
Stays in the village center give easy access to local pubs, shops, and walking routes, while accommodations around Addingham often have countryside views. Family-friendly options and pet-friendly rentals are regularly found throughout the area.
What are the best things to do in Addingham with kids?
Kids frequently enjoy riverside walks, playground areas, and nature exploration around Addingham. Seasonal village events and local wildlife spotting add to the family experience.
What are some of the best things to do in Addingham?
Explore riverside walks, browse local shops, and enjoy meals at traditional pubs for a taste of Addingham’s charm. The village is also a gateway to countryside hikes and scenic viewpoints.
How is the weather in Addingham?
Addingham has cool, often damp winters around 34–43°F (1–6°C), and milder summers near 52–67°F (11–19°C). Rainfall is fairly consistent throughout the year, so waterproof layers are often recommended.
When is the best time to visit Addingham?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures and greener countryside. Visitors looking for quieter surroundings often enjoy the village in the shoulder seasons as well.
What are the best places to visit in Addingham?
Explore the traditional village shops, historic parish church, and riverside walking paths in Addingham. The area is known for picturesque stone cottages and nearby trails that connect to the Yorkshire Dales.
What are some hiking trails in Addingham?
Addingham has access to walking paths through the Yorkshire Dales, riverside routes along the River Wharfe, and trails connecting nearby villages. Locals often suggest hikes that take in rolling hills, woodlands, and scenic viewpoints.
What are some family activities we can do in Addingham?
Families can enjoy park visits, riverside walks, and outdoor picnics around Addingham. Exploring village events or joining guided countryside walks are often recommended for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Addingham?
Day trips often include visits to market towns, historic estates, and nature reserves in the surrounding region. Exploring the Yorkshire Dales or taking a walk along the river are frequently suggested options.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Addingham?
Several vacation rentals in and around Addingham welcome pets, making it easier to explore the local countryside with your companion. Many outdoor areas in the village accommodate dogs, though accessibility may vary by property.
What are some local tips for visiting Addingham?
Locals often recommend waterproof layers for unpredictable weather and suggest visiting village pubs for conversation and regional food. Early morning walks along the river provide a peaceful start to the day.
What is Addingham known for?
Addingham is known for its traditional stone architecture, riverside walks, and proximity to the Yorkshire Dales. The village has a welcoming community and a history rooted in textile milling.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Addingham?
Addingham has a number of scenic spots including lesser-known riverbanks, quiet woodland paths, and small local cafes. Locals sometimes suggest exploring around the village for tranquil areas off main routes.
What are the best foods to try in Addingham?
Addingham has popular British dishes such as pies, locally sourced meats, and hearty pub fare. Regional cheeses and fresh bakery goods are also frequently suggested for visitors.
What should I bring for a trip to Addingham?
Packing waterproof layers, sturdy walking shoes, and a warm jacket is often recommended due to variable weather. Outdoor activities are popular, so comfortable clothing and a small backpack can be useful for exploring.
What is the nightlife in Addingham like?
Addingham’s nightlife is centered around friendly village pubs and casual eateries, where locals gather for conversation and occasional live music. Evening options tend to be relaxed, reflecting the area's rural character.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Addingham?
Village fairs, seasonal markets, and community festivals often fill Addingham’s calendar, especially during late spring and summer. These events typically highlight local produce, crafts, and music performances.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Addingham?
Many vacation rentals in Addingham are family friendly, featuring spacious layouts and easy access to parks or walking routes. Options in the village and nearby countryside regularly welcome children.
Destinations to explore
- Peak District National Park
- Yorkshire Dales National Park
- yorkshire dales
- Blackpool Pleasure Beach
- Etihad Stadium
- Heaton Park
- Flamingo Land Resort
- The Quays
- Didsbury Village
- Winter Gardens
- AO Arena
- Harewood House
- Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
- Fountains Abbey
- Tatton Park
- York Castle Museum
- Bowlers Exhibition Centre
- Yorkshire Wildlife Park
- Bramham Park
- The Secret Garden Glamping
- Forest of Bowland National Landscape
- Manchester Central Convention Complex
- University of Manchester
- Mam Tor





