About The Dalesman Country Inn
The Dalesman Country Inn is a stone-built revamped coaching inn in the heart of the pretty Cumbrian market town of Sedbergh. Set amid the scenic Yorkshire Dales National Park, it’s about five miles from the M6.
Tastefully-decorated rooms boast an en suite bathroom, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities and a digital TV. Selected upgrade rooms add boutique details like tweed fabrics and wet rooms separated by glass walls. There’s also a self-catering cottage.
Facilities include outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, parking nearby and a ground floor lounge-bar and restaurant.
A full English breakfast is available and guests can enjoy cask ales in the bar featuring log-burners. Locally-sourced produce, homemade ice cream and Sunday roast lunches are on the restaurant menu.
Surrounded by gorgeous walking and cycling terrain, the Dalesman Country Inn is about 40 minutes’ drive from beautiful Lake Windermere in the Lake District National Park and the stunning Ribblehead Viaduct.
Positive Reviews
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Pleasant rooms at characterful property
This historic property oozed character, according to many guests who generally praised the clean and tidy rooms which came with comfortable beds. Those staying in the largest upgrade rooms liked their tasteful decor and design details.
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Attractive town centre location
Guests found this inn's location in the centre of Sedbergh to be really handy as it was a few steps from convenience stores, dining options and the town's famous bookshops. Motorists appreciated the proximity of the M6 motorway and hassle-free access to t
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Enjoyable food and friendly service
There was praise for the polite and friendly personnel at this family-run accommodation. Moreover, the pub seemed to be popular among locals. Diners largely enjoyed the well-cooked and tasty restaurant food plus the breakfast. The bar boasted a wide choic
Negative Reviews
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Occasional parking issues
On-site parking wasn't available, which prompted a few grumbles from motorists who could instead get free permits from the inn for a nearby car park. However, it wasn't ideal in inclement weather.
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Criticism of some rooms
Some of the smaller rooms reportedly felt dated or in need of minor repairs. There was also criticism of some of the bathrooms which a few reviewers felt would benefit from updating. Other critics claimed sometimes they encountered mould or bathrooms that
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Noise complaints
Traffic noise was said to be audible in certain rooms as was noise from the bar, which were occasionally a nuisance for light sleepers.