Tan Hill Inn

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A "destination pub" in every sense. Britain’s highest inn, at 1732 feet above sea level, is famed for its isolated and exposed setting at the top of Arkengarthdale, a high point on the Pennine Way. Generates its own electricity and has its own deep well. Elegant it is not, though it has character in abundance. The low-beamed, stone-floored bar is warmed for much of the year by the fire in a heavy stone fireplace. The lounge has a mass of battered leather sofas, while the former games room has been extended to make a large third room. Bed & breakfast and bunkhouse accommodation are available and motorhomes are welcome provided drivers make a small donation to charity. Among the first pubs to be licensed for weddings, it also hosts receptions and other events, including frequent live music and food fests. Currently hosting stargazing nights in outdoor domes. With current restrictions, contact to check opening times and conditions.