The Pub

The Old Royal Oak is definitely worth a visit, located in Knaresborough's famous 'Market Square' the pub dates back to the 18th century and has a real 'oldy worldy' feel to it, it’s even got it's very own ‘Priest Hole’.

Around the Market Square and high street are lots of little shops and galleries. If you visit on a Wednesday you can enjoy the colourful market. Knaresborough castle is a must see with commanding views over the town and River Nidd.

Food is served every lunch time and orders can be taken for dinner. We serve traditional home made, wholesome pub food. There is also an array of alternative restaurants within the town.

Beyond The Old Royal Oak, Knaresborough has more to offer. Engage in a serene boat trip along the River Nidd, appreciating the historic viaduct. Visit the mysterious Mother Shipton’s Cave, the birthplace of a famed prophetess. Make sure to see the intriguing House in the Rock, literally built into the cliffside. Knaresborough is also host to the annual Bed Race, a unique event combining a parade and a race across the river with decorated beds, showcasing the town's community spirit.

To get to Knaresborough from London, you can take a train from London Kings Cross to either York or Leeds, and then catch a connecting train to Knaresborough, with the entire journey typically taking around 2.5 to 3 hours.

7 Market Place, Knaresborough, HG5 8AL
Call us: 01423 865880
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Accommodation

The Old Royal Oak has six brand new rooms. The accommodation is
a beautiful conversion of the original livery stable and has twin and double rooms all with en-suite bathroom, a TV, wireless internet connection, tea and coffee facilities and a hairdryer.

With the support of one of the most efficient man and van companies providing removal from London we managed to transport the old piano from Chelsea, London to& Knaresborough.

We are open every night of the year.

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