The Fell Hotel

The hotel sits within the hill side overlooking the river Wharfe, with the lush green trees and landscape surrounding it.
Welcome to The Fell Hotel
A purple painted lounge area, with small and large plants and comfy floral chairs to sit on with a fire in the background.

Welcome to The Fell Hotel

Perched on a hillside with sweeping views of the Yorkshire Dales, The Fell—formerly known as the Devonshire Fell—invites you to escape from everyday life.

Walk and ride out from the doorstep and enjoy outstanding food from the land.

A stay at The Fell offers relaxation, discovery and inspiration in a very special rural setting.

Eat & Drink
Afternoon tea on a table overlooking the rolling hills and view, the chairs are checked and the room is purple.

Eat & Drink

Take in the views of the surrounding Dales, and enjoy the best seasonal produce, sourced from our kitchen garden, estate farmers and nearby producers.

Explore
A view from a window onto the valley and the river wharfe below with a bridge over the river and the rolling hills in the background.

Explore

Our favourite awe-inspiring walks, rides, hikes and drives, cultural and heritage sites, and sought-after craftspeople.

Weddings
A large private dining table is set up in the conservatory with pink sashes on the chairs and windows looking out onto the view and garden.

Weddings

With the Dales as its backdrop, The Fell offers an unforgettable setting for parties and occasions. We can host intimate weddings in The Conservatory or up to 70 guests in The Dalzell Suite.

The Bolton Abbey Estate

Explore the Bolton Abbey Estate and its 30,000 acres of riverside pastures, ancient woodlands, and moorland landscapes.

The Estate
Bolton Abbey in sunny autumn with the frost landscape and rolling hills in the background.

The Estate

The Fell sits at the edge of the Bolton Abbey Estate, with its famous Priory Ruins and stepping stones a short drive away, and the local village of Burnsall nearby. It’s the perfect base for adventure, with direct access to the wild landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, rural pastimes, wildlife forays, and family activities in nature.