Tan Hill Inn

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Tan Hill Inn

Inn · Muker

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Long Causeway, Richmond DL11 6ED, United Kingdom

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Remote 17-century inn with simple guestrooms and free breakfast, plus a rustic pub serving all day. This remote 17-century inn with a restaurant and guestrooms is set among the moors at the top of a 1732-ft hill, along the famed walking/biking trail of the Pennine Way. The 7 simply furnished rooms include en suite bathrooms, plus free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. There's also a budget mixed-sex bunk room and a separate family flat. Breakfast is included in the rate for rooms in the main inn, and traditional meals, bar drinks and coffee are served all day in a rustic pub decorated with original oak beams and stone walls. Camping sites are available (fee).  

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"Built for a long-vanished coal mining community, this lofty 17th-century hostelry survives by serving brews and food to passing campers, cyclists, and hill hikers drawn by the dramatic scenery of the Yorkshire Dales. This surprising village pub without a village looks somewhat forlorn in the midst of a seemingly endless expanse of heather moorland. Mining activity on the windswept hill lasted from the 12th century until the 1930s, and there is evidence that suggests the former community of coal miners supported a pub in the area as long ago as 1586. Rather than going the way of the industrial settlement it once served, the current 400-year-old inn on the summit of Tan Hill kept pouring pints throughout the 20th century for passing motorists and local hill farmers. Although local communities continue to support this somewhat distant pub, cyclists and campers constitute a large proportion of its customers, enjoying freshly cooked meals and facilities. The lonely locale’s diverse patrons are complemented by a multitude of often-bedraggled and weary walkers negotiating the grueling 268-mile-long Pennine Way footpath, which runs past its welcoming door. For this reason, despite its remoteness, the pub is often busy with customers desperate to bag a spot by one of the isolated inn’s roaring log fires to warm up and dry off their damp boots and clothing. This exposed, wild, and windy hilltop is prone to rapidly deteriorating weather conditions. At the beginning of 2010, the inn gained notoriety when a snowstorm trapped a cohort of New Years Eve revelers inside the cozy venue for three whole days. Although food and drink supplies for the unexpectedly protracted party were sufficient, the inn now boasts its own specialty snow vehicle to avoid a repeat of the infamous incident." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Tan Hill Inn – Richmond, England - Gastro Obscura

"Built for a long-vanished coal mining community, this lofty 17th-century hostelry survives by serving brews and food to passing campers, cyclists, and hill hikers drawn by the dramatic scenery of the Yorkshire Dales. This surprising village pub without a village looks somewhat forlorn in the midst of a seemingly endless expanse of heather moorland. Mining activity on the windswept hill lasted from the 12th century until the 1930s, and there is evidence that suggests the former community of coal miners supported a pub in the area as long ago as 1586. Rather than going the way of the industrial settlement it once served, the current 400-year-old inn on the summit of Tan Hill kept pouring pints throughout the 20th century for passing motorists and local hill farmers. Although local communities continue to support this somewhat distant pub, cyclists and campers constitute a large proportion of its customers, enjoying freshly cooked meals and facilities. The lonely locale’s diverse patrons are complemented by a multitude of often-bedraggled and weary walkers negotiating the grueling 268-mile-long Pennine Way footpath, which runs past its welcoming door. For this reason, despite its remoteness, the pub is often busy with customers desperate to bag a spot by one of the isolated inn’s roaring log fires to warm up and dry off their damp boots and clothing. This exposed, wild, and windy hilltop is prone to rapidly deteriorating weather conditions. At the beginning of 2010, the inn gained notoriety when a snowstorm trapped a cohort of New Years Eve revelers inside the cozy venue for three whole days. Although food and drink supplies for the unexpectedly protracted party were sufficient, the inn now boasts its own specialty snow vehicle to avoid a repeat of the infamous incident. Know Before You Go The best way to arrive at the Tan Hill Inn is, of course, by foot on a rainy day, to fully appreciate the crackling log fires. The inn offers accommodation as well as basic camping facilities and space for campervans and motorhomes. The roads leading to the inn are narrow, remote, and treacherous in poor weather. If driving from Keld, shortly after the turn-off on the B6270, there is a tricky uphill hairpin bend. For curious fans of geographically extreme watering holes, Admiral Wells, 191 miles away in Holme Fen, Cambridgeshire, claims to be the country's lowest, at 13 feet below sea level." - Capemarsh, jooniur

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Jakke Woodhead

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5 stars out of 5 and I would give more if I could. We travelled 1.5 hours here last weekend for my daughters 21st birthday. The Sunday dinner was absolutely amazing. I'm a butcher and can say that the meat was lovely. Really well cooked, good portion sizes. Also the staff were AMAZING!! Thank you for a lovely afternoon out and the best meal we've had in a VERY long time!

Peter Brusa

Google
What else can be said about the Tan Hill Inn - other than the amazing reviews here. This is an amazing traditional Inn that is situated high up in the Dales and fairly easy to get to if you take your time. The Inn can get quite busy at times and was a little put off with all the vans and cars lined up and down the street in the road, but it was quite charming in the end to meet so many people and to hear some amazing stories. The bar and restaurant were top-notch and the food was amazing. The taps had some really amazing Yorkshire bitters and the pints were very swift and poured really well. We were super impressed with our room as it overlooked the backside of the property where we had amazing views and all the rooms I believe were updated. The bathroom by far was our favorite the shower. Was even nice to have a fire going in our room when the night got a little bit chilly. Unfortunately, we had to check out the next day very early and it was nice to just be able to leave the key in the door as those were the instructions given by the bar man. We will definitely return again… Maybe this time in a green Morgan. Quick safety tip… If you do leave early in the morning from the Inn, sheep do tend to sleep in the middle of the road (for heat) so be very careful coming over some of the hills on the roadway.

Geoff E

Google
Excellent location, good food, great beer, very friendly staff. The room, (room 1), was excellent and very comfortable. Evening meal was very good, and not rushed between course's. Top notch breakfast. Will definitely stop again. Shame about the weather but that's Yorkshire for you. Very easy to find using satnav.

Steph C

Google
We called on a chance of getting a room on a Wednesday evening and we're lucky to get a superior double. We had a double aspect room with fantastic views across the moors. We had a lovely evening meal in one of the dining rooms which was nice. The staff were pleasant and efficient. Lots of walkers, cyclists and campervans.

Margaret Linfoot

Google
Paul and I went for my birthday Saturday night we booked a room and a table for a evening meal , Our experience from walking in the pub at 2.15 to leaving the next day after breakfast was amazing the staff well each and everyone of them work so hard couldn’t do enough for us the food was excellent we had lunch time snack evening meal and breakfast service great food hot any yummy if I had one complaint it would be when your staying over in the pub you should have waitress service for the evening meal and serve your drinks . The band in the evening was an added bonus we met some really lovely people who we partied with til last orders . So all in all we would highly recommend Thank you to all the staff for making our stay very enjoyable xx

Adventureismesharon

Google
Fantastic pub, beautiful location, great atmosphere, good wholesome food, brilliant breakfast, fresh clean bedroom in the dome and Sharing the bathroom didn’t cause any problems. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Great atmosphere all round! The band Spandesque Ballet were awesome. Good singer sounded like Tony Hadley and the musicians were fantastic. Ticked off my bucket list but we will be back!

Anthony Hibbert

Google
Just had a 3 night stay at Tan Hill. What an amazing place and location. We stayed Mon 3rd to Thur 6th June, although the weather wasn't the best, we tried and made the most of it. The staff were fantastic and very accommodating. The food was fantastic. The location is amazing, even when it was raining, literally in the middle of nowhere. We stayed in room 8, the bed was super comfy with crisp white cotton bedding, which made for an excellent night's sleep. We had a lovely settee with fantastic views over the dales and beyond. We ate in the pub every night, which we enjoyed with it's cosy country pub atmosphere. Thanks for a great stay all at Tan Hill.

Bryce G

Google
Great showers with HOT water and clean toilets. Bunks were just long enough for a tall person and very comfy. Food in the pub was slow, but it was extremely busy that day; and when it arrived, it was so incredibly delicious that the wait did not matter. I will definitely be returning.
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Patti C.

Yelp
We so enjoyed the scenic ride up to the highest Pub in England! The views are amazing and the history of this pub interesting. Enjoyed the famous Kings Pit Ale.
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Hannah B.

Yelp
Came here after a long walk with the family. After coming out of the freezing December weather there was a big log fire so it was nicely heated inside. Dogs are welcome and when we came there was a live singer playing. There is a large variety of drinks to choose from. Bit in the middle of nowhere but has great views all around. Moderately sized car park outside. Very casual and the staff were friendly.
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Howard W.

Yelp
Tan Hill Inn, Britain`s highest pub shown on the double glazing advert. Check out the web site for directions. I love this pub, great food, great beer, great rooms, great staff. This place has to be one of the most interesting pubs you`ll ever visit. Located in the Dales, in the middle of nowhere, be prepared to spend the night. I have camped, slept in the car, had a room (really good) and at one point slept out on the rocks in my flying jacket (the beer is really that good) Be prepared to meet people from all over the world and be prepared to mix and enjoy yourself. I have been to a wedding there, concerts, a stag night and met Mark Little. Check out the web site to see what`s going on.. take a gang with you!