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Hotels in Helmsley

25

Hotels Prices From

S$51

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

S$221

Low season avg price

S$209
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$217
$133$476
Avg. temperature
4ºC
COLDEST
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
71mm
43 mm88 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$224
HIGHEST
$133$476
Avg. temperature
8ºC
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
53mm
DRIEST
43 mm88 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$216
$133$476
Avg. temperature
15ºC
WARMEST
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
71mm
43 mm88 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$212
LOWEST
$133$476
Avg. temperature
10ºC
-4ºC27ºC
Avg. precipitation
79mm
WETTEST
43 mm88 mm
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Hotels near the sights

  • National Centre for Birds of Prey
    Open 7 days a week from 10 February 2024 until 31 October. The National Centre for Birds of Prey at Duncombe Park is the largest collection of these amazing birds in the north of England. You will find over 150 owls, eagles, vultures, falcons, hawks kites and more in a spacious 10 acre setting. We are a leader in the captive breeding, welfare and conservation of these awesome birds. Please don't compare us to other bird of prey centres, we are in a different league! We have a team of trained bird who fly three times a day at 11.30, 14.00 and 16.15. Different birds are flown at each demo. We even have an indoor area if the weather isn't being kind. In recognition of the quality of the National Centre for Birds of Prey - we won our category in the White Rose Awards, the UK's largest regional tourism awards and then we won best attraction in the Visit York awards
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  • Rievaulx Abbey
    Hidden in the deep River Rye valley, the beautiful and tranquil abbey ruins reflect nearly one thousand years of spiritual, commercial and Romantic history. Rievaulx was one of the first Cistercian abbeys to be founded in England in around 1130, and after the dissolution, became the centre of commercial activity for many years. The abbey forge was used to set up an ironworks on the site. The abbey then entered its Romantic period when its picturesque ruins became a beacon for poets, painters, and scholars. It was one of the first major ruins to be conserved by the Office of Works (ancestor of English Heritage) in 1917.
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  • Helmsley Castle
    Unlock 900 years of life at Helmsley Castle, a must-see for any visitor to the picturesque market town of Helmsley in the North York Moors National Park. Discover how the castle evolved over the centuries, from a mighty medieval fortress to a luxurious Tudor mansion, to a Civil War stronghold and a romantic Victorian ruin.
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  • Helmsley Walled Garden
    Helmsley Walled Garden is a small, independent charity, run by a dedicated group of volunteer trustees and managed by a small team of staff. The garden aims to engage its local community in gardening for their health and wellbeing. Built in 1759, our five-acre garden sits beneath the imposing ruins of Helmsley Castle. Abandoned in 1984, it fell into dereliction. Restoration started in 1994, going from strength to strength. Maintained by volunteers, Helmsley has a relaxed and gentle atmosphere – we allow annual seedlings to pop up here and there – and a stroll around the garden will give you a sense of the ebb and flow of nature. You will find restful lawns, neatly trimmed but also meadows where the grass has been allowed to grow long and is interspersed with bright bulbs and flowers. Enjoy the vibrant colours of the Hot Border or rest your eyes in the tranquil Secret Garden. Wheelchair accessible. Dogs on leads welcome. Light bites & lunch available at the Cafe.
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  • Helmsley Brewing Co
    Micro brewery with shop and bar, we brew our own craft beers onsite and welcome you in to see us in action and enjoy our beer.
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  • Rievaulx Terrace and Temples
    Located in the village of Helmsley, visit the Rievaulx Abbey and its two 18th-century temples, one of which is the splendid Ionic Temple with its intricate ceiling paintings and 17th-century furniture.
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  • Helmsley Open Air Pool
    THE POOL OPENS ON 25 MAY 2020 SEE WEBSITE FOR SESSION TIMES Helmsley Open Air Pool has struggled for a number of years to remain open. In 2018-9 it received a £120k grant to start a refurbishment programme. Why did it take so long? The main reason is its seasonally. As an example: If you had £120k to invest in sporting activity would you rather award it to a facility that opens 12-16 week a year or one that open 52 weeks a year? It has taken a considerable time to assemble a support group to help guide Pool to this stage. In May/June this year 2019 when the Pool re-opens it will be the result of a significant amount of work both on site and off by paid professionals and volunteers. So please when you criticise please keep it constructive as nothing hurts more than putting in a huge amount of work and having it seemingly rubbished by people who are unaware of the effort that has gone into getting the Pool refurbishment as far as it is today.
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  • Duncombe Park
    The terraces at Duncombe Park have been described as ‘one of the most extensive and boldest landscaping enterprises of England’. Please note that the garden is a 'landscape garden', and comprises mainly of lawn, woodland, and garden achitecture. The house is closed to the public.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Helmsley hotels

The Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, The Royal Oak Hotel, and Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near National Centre for Birds of Prey. See the full list: Hotels near National Centre for Birds of Prey.

Popular hotels close to Rievaulx Abbey include The Pheasant Hotel, The Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, and The Royal Oak Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Rievaulx Abbey.

Popular hotels close to Durham Tees Valley Airport include Travelodge Darlington Hotel, Premier Inn Darlington East (Morton Park) hotel, and Premier Inn Stockton-On-Tees (Preston Farm) hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Durham Tees Valley Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Helmsley Castle are The Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, The Royal Oak Hotel, and Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa. See the full list: Hotels near Helmsley Castle.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Helmsley are The Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, The Royal Oak Hotel, and Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Helmsley.

The Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa, and The Black Swan - The Inn Collection Group received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Helmsley. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Helmsley.