My partner booked this hotel as we took part in the nearby Landrover off road experience and we thought we’d make a night (Saturday) of it. However, after reading the reviews here, we looked for other accommodation though everywhere in Skipton was fully booked. But… After we found a car park 5 mins walk away (near the Venue pub and Lidl) that was less than a five for overnight parking, we entered the hotel (it’s definitely not a boutique!) It reminded me of the old fashioned B&Bs from seaside resorts back in the 80s and 90s. The entrance had an unpleasant musky smell like foist though we soon forget about this as we were greeted by a very warm and friendly host, who made us feel welcome and told us which bars to visit. He told us our hotel room was at the front above the nightclub (Below 25) which is in the hotels original cellar and reminded me of a cave (and youth club as we did venture in - music good, drinks cheap, no dance-floor and full of teenagers drugged to the point most were asleep on the tables!) Anyway, we did not hear any noise from the night club or the main street when we went to bed. Hotel is in a great location. Opposite Wetherspoons and a few micro pubs are on the same street. Room was pricey (£100) for what it was - dates but clean, comfy and spacious - although it was still the cheapest hotel in Skipton on a Saturday night. Would we stay at this hotel again? Yes! Would we visit Skipton again? No! It’s the most bizarre place I’ve been too. Stick to the Sound Bar day and night and you’ll have a good time.
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