A modern friendly hotel, located on the A63 Selby Bypass, only 3/4 of a mile from the town center. Our hotel also has a bar and family restaurant with a children's play area.
Claire
United Kingdom
Good location, quiet & friendly staff. Very helpful. Basic room but was fab for what we needed.
Located in the heart of the lively market town of Selby in North Yorkshire, the George Inn is set in a 15th Century coach house beside Selby Abbey. It consists of a large bar area and a beer garden.
EMMA
Poland
The George Inn is really central to the town. The rooms are clean and comfortable and the staff are friendly and helpful.
The Owl Hotel in Hambleton provides attractive bed and breakfast accommodations, around 9 minutes’ drive from Selby. This Marston’s Inn also has a bar and restaurant serving a wide range of meals.
Abbey view offers accommodations in Selby, 14 miles from York Train Station and 14 miles from York Minster. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Micklegate House enjoys a location in Selby, 14 miles from York Train Station and 14 miles from York Minster.
Boi
United Kingdom
I liked it when the window wouldnt shut to my room or the radiator not working ooo couldn't forget the shower only doing boiling hot or freezing cold (keep in mind it averaged 10 degree during my stay)
Located in Carlton, 20 miles from York Train Station, Oddfellows Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Penelope
United Kingdom
Good welcome. Room ok but WiFi unavailable. Also switches for side lamps not easily operated - we couldn't find them! Food good and interesting. Decided £15 a head was too much for breakfast so went elsewhere.
Located in Cawood and with York Train Station reachable within 11 miles, Jolly Sailor has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Thomos
United States of America
I picked the Jolly Sailor because I wanted an untainted English Inn to stay in with pub downstairs and I got exactly what I wanted and more. The local atmosphere of family and friends at crossroads on the banks of the River Ouse provided a great jump off spot for York. Plus, the evenings in the pub were great considering the local clientele embraced outsiders. I was invited to play in the Wednesday night bingo, but I was rather tired and regret not participating. I ate the Homemade Jolly pie, chips and peas for dinner and was very happy with the hardy meal. The beer was exceptional, I chose the Hop, Stock & Barrel sessions IPA from Jolly Sailor Brewery. The room was upstairs and small, but had wonderful street view, a good working radiator that doubled as a clothes drier. The bed was very comfortable, there was a desk and little table for two and small closet. The bathroom was down the hall with the shower and both were excellent. Parking was off site, but not hard to find a place and there is a carpark along the river. Everything is in walking distance in the village of Cawood. The village may lack some convinces such as laundry facilities, but the charm of the village is within its inergetic community. A daycare is next door and so youth keeps this village with history with King Charles III and Cardinal Wolsey in a state of constant vibrant.
Set in a pre-Victorian building in the rural village of Stillingfleet, 6 miles south of York and a 10-minute drive from the Park-and-Ride and designer outlet.
David
United Kingdom
Fantastic location and a lovely place to spend a few days.
Selby is a Market town with a beautiful Abbey in the centre...
Selby is a Market town with a beautiful Abbey in the centre of town.
it is within easy distance of York, you can drive, take the bus or the train.
It is within easy distance of the Dales with lovely picturesque views.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Other than the magnificent abbey there are few obvious sites...
Other than the magnificent abbey there are few obvious sites in Selby and it seemed to have few attractive places to eat. It is a pleasant town to walk around and there are good views from the bridge over the River Ouse. We particularly admired Wetherels - an old-fashioned department store founded in 1898 with a wealth of well-chosen merchandise. Long may it survive!
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Selby is a nice town with a mix of amenities, there are...
Selby is a nice town with a mix of amenities, there are historical places to visit and they have a gym, bowling and a canal which is very nice to walk beside. It is also within driving distance of York, Leeds and the Yorkshire Dales, I would recommend a trip there if you are in North Yorkshire
pauline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Had great tapas at Basco’s, and the next morning a wonderful...
Had great tapas at Basco’s, and the next morning a wonderful breakfast at the Barco Lounge so even though the Bay Horse didn’t offer breakfast there is plenty of choice of excellent eateries within walking distance. Dog friendly too at the Barco Lounge, not sure about Bascos. Train station is only a 5 minute walk from the Bay Horse plus cheap car parking outside the pub. Selby is a lovely, lively little town.
Hilda
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Fish and chip shop by wether spoons superb.
Fish and chip shop by wether spoons superb. Abbey amazing.No entrance fee. A few too many night clubs and pubs but quiet during the week. Everyone very freindly. Cake and bread shops amazing yum. Links to Leeds and York by train excellent..half an hour.
Terry
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Selby is an old Market town with market day on a Monday.
Selby is an old Market town with market day on a Monday. Parking is widely available and you get two hours for free in several places but longer stays are not easy to find in a central spot. Many of the shops are closing down or turning over really quickly and it has more than its share of charity shops. There’s several really nice (and reasonably priced) eateries as well as cafes and bakeries to suit all budgets. But selby is neither a place for shopping nor the hot spot for a good night out. The charm of Selby Abbey with its extensive history and interesting architecture are the most interesting and worthwhile aspect of this small town, but once you’ve done that, you’ve pretty much seen what the town has to offer. A two night stay is probably too much, unless you’re visiting with friends/family.
Lisa
United Kingdom
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The rooms are modern and clean and very comfortable but the staff were 5 star, and the view if Selby abbey from the room was beautiful ❤️
The.location is ideal and as a first time visitor to Selby we were astounded by the local people's friendliness and desire to help in any situation
An absolutely beautiful little village
Friendly welcome by staff, easy to park at the hotel. Spacious family room. Comfortable & clean beds. Yorkshire tea & biscuits in the room. The food & drinks at the hotel were very good & affordable with meal deals available. Taxi rank close by. Worth visiting the ancient Selby Abbey next door to The George Inn.
Our room was large and spacious and to a good standard, the temperature was just right and it was quiet.
We did not dine at the hotel or have breakfast there.
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