Top rated hotels in East Riding of Yorkshire

Oakwell Guest House
4.6/518 Reviews
Just got back from a lovely break at Oakwell. Stayed for 3 nights with my mum and nephew my parents and nephew have stayed there regularly with the last owners and continued as regulars since. My dad was not able to join us this year so we stayed in the Family Room on the first floor with a double bed and bunk beds with en-suite. You cannot fault the rooms or service. Clean rooms, slept like a baby on comfy beds with quality bedding and a delicious breakfast which will have you skipping down the stairs each morning. The rooms are well equipped with Wi-Fi, TV and mini fridge and we were provided with a flask of milk to keep in the fridge with Tea and Coffee facilities and biscuits provided daily. Chris and Liz make you feel so welcome nothing is too much trouble even when children have accidents in the room as previously happened with my nephew. I have stayed in Bridlington many times and this is definitely one of the best stays I have had. There was another regular guest staying while we weee there and you can see why. Will definitely be back.
Parkside Guest House
4.5/523 Reviews
By surprise, I wasn't allocated to the guest house but an apartment in Snaith. As a result, there's no hot breakfast done in the morning. However, tea, coffee, juice, bread, eggs, yogurt and milk are provided in the apartment. As a result, we can still have a hot breakfast by cooking it ourselves. The apartment is very clean and Zoe whom I think is the owner of it is very pleasant and helpful. The only downside is that the boiler can sometimes get low water pressure and we need to turn some knots to boost it. Also, the bathroom door is difficult to open to get out, won't be able to be opened by children. Snaith is a nice place with Co-op, post office and quite a few eating places to choose from. Very handy for a trip.
Jasmine Guest House
3.7/567 Reviews
huge thank you to Jez ....it was my 1st break away with my dog so only booked couple of nights but ended up staying 5 nights. Jez sorted parking permit straight away so I wasn't panicking about getting a ticket. Full English breakfast even my dog had breakfast sausage every morning.Lovely hot shower and bed was more comfy than I expected. the pros out numbered the cons so definitely will be staying again.
Salt on the Harbour
4.4/529 Reviews
I stayed at this Hotel when I was in town for a concert. The hotel is not really a hotel - there are rooms above a Chandlers’ supplies shop, and you get the key from the pub/restaurant below. The manager, Ariel, was very nice and welcoming when we arrived. My room was fine - the decor was very dated and I had a view over the carpark, but that wasn’t an issue. The room was equipped with everything you might need - kettle, tea, coffee, ironing board, iron and hairdryer. There was also a very good vertical oscillating fan. However, the bathroom wasn’t very clean. It had obviously not been deep cleaned in a long time - there were yellow limescale circles around the sink’s plug hole, and pink mould on the bath. My friend’s room had cobwebs on the ceiling and her toilet was not clean. On the following day, we needed access to the room throughout the day, and when we realised that our rooms would not be cleaned until the afternoon, we told the housekeeper that we only needed some extra toilet roll and our bins emptied. The housekeeper said no problem. By later in the day, however, that had not been done. I bumped into the housekeeper and asked her for some toilet roll - she gave me a roll but none for my friend. The staircase leading to the rooms was not vacuumed during our stay - the same hairs that were there on Day 1 were there when we left. The front door, which leads to the room, had a dodgy brown stain that clearly nobody had cleaned in ages. Breakfast was fine, and there was a vegan option, there were no pastries, or fruit. The only option was a cooked breakfast. Unfortunately, the table mats weren’t clean, the tables were sticky - everything felt sticky and slightly grimey, even the door to get into the pub/restaurant. We decided to skip breakfast on day two and leave asap. I don’t know if my friend and I were particularly unlucky - we have other friends staying at the Salt during that time, and they didn’t report any issues. I showed one friend the picture of the pink mould in my bath and she was horrified. I wasn’t expecting a 5 star hotel, but the place should have been cleaner for £225 for two nights. It’s a shame because the manager was very nice and the location is great.
Fir Tree Barn
4.9/533 Reviews
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4.8/540 Reviews
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4.8/555 Reviews
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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels596
Number of Reviews1,791
Average Price (Weekdays)£130
Average Price (Weekends)£143