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Lister Arms Hotel Malham Star Rating 4        
Malham, Near Skipton

Across from the village green, this cosy, ivy-covered stone pub with rooms is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and a mile from the curved, limestone cliff of Malham Cove.Country-chic rooms feature en suite bathrooms and tea and coffeemaking equipment. Some have wood beams, fireplaces and/or views of the village or the countryside.
Buck Inn Malham Star Rating 2        
Cove Road

Dating to 1874, this classic former coaching inn with rooms is 0.7 miles from the cliffs of Malham Cove and 3.2 miles from Malham Tarn, one of England's highest lakes.
YHA Malham Star Rating 1        


Set in 2 traditional stone cottages off the Pennine Way in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this simple country hostel is a 2-minute walk from Janet's Foss waterfall and a mile from Gordale Scar gorge.Airy, colourful private rooms, and mixed and single-sex dorms, sleep up to 8 guests, and feature free Wi-Fi, lockers, sinks and shared bathrooms; some have bunk beds. Upgraded private rooms add en suite facilities.
River House Hotel Malham Star Rating 4        
Malham Yorkshire Dales

Located in Yorkshire Dales National Park, this bed-and-breakfast in a mainly-Victorian villa with some 17th-century features is 3.8 miles from Malham Tarn National Nature Reserve.The 8 individually decorated casual rooms have en suite bathrooms, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
Beck Hall Hotel Malham Star Rating 3        
Cove Road

Built in 1710, this elegant creekside bed-and-breakfast is 5 minutes' walk the village centre, 20 minutes' walk from Malham Cover and 11 miles from Skipton Castle.The decor in the individually decorated rooms ranges from refined with heavy antiques to airy and modern. All rooms have en suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
 
 
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Malham is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Before 20th century boundary changes, the village was part of the Settle Rural District, in the historic West Riding of Yorkshire.