Places to stay in Yarley, Somerset
Wookey is a village 2 miles west of Wells, on the River Axe in the Mendip district of Somerset. Wookey is often confused with its sister village Wookey Hole which is perhaps best known today for the Wookey Hole Caves. The parish includes the village of Henton and the nearby hamlets of Yarley and Bleadney where the River Axe, travels the length of the village. There used to be a port at Bleadney on the river in the 8th century which allowed goods to be brought to within 3 miles of Wells. Local restaurants include Restaurant At The Pheasant Inn, The Wookey Hole Inn, The Burcott Mill, and Riverside Indian Restaurant.
The center of Yarley ( which is at is longitude -2°41'39.419 and latitude 51°12'24.090 ) is located 2 miles away from Wookey Hole, 3 miles away from Wells, 4 miles away from North Wootton and 5 miles away from Glastonbury.
Available Yarley lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Yarley.
Yarley Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Apple Tree House
Approx 5 miles away in Glastonbury:
Burcott Mill
Approx 1 mile away in Wells:
Ashford House
Approx 2 miles away in Wells:
Yarley Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Bucklegrove Caravan & Camping Park
Approx 4 miles away in Cheddar:
Isle Of Avalon Touring Caravan Park
Approx 4 miles away in Glastonbury:
The Piggeries
Approx 3 miles away in Wells:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Yarley

Rugantino Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). When you come to the Ancient Gate House in the Cathedral city of Wells in Somerset, you'll feel at home as soon as you arrive.
Whether you are staying in one of our recently decorated and beautiful bedrooms, or dining in one of our award winning restaurants your comfort and satisfaction are at the heart of everything we do.
www.ancientgatehouse.com
Camelot Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The majestic Camelot Inn is situated between the beautiful city of Wells and the mystical Glastonbury.
Set in the splendor of the Somerset countryside, the Glastonbury Tor can be seen from our extensive beer garden complete with children’s play area. For locals and sightseers alike, we have a boules pitch where you can while away the afternoon. Fine pub food and extensive range of cask ales are available all day, everyday, and we offer two meals for the price of one to make your visit to the Camelot Inn even better!
www.camelotinnpub.co.uk
Anton's Bistrot ( Dining / Other ). A 15th century, Grade II listed coaching inn, is in the heart of the historic City of Wells, Somerset; a stone’s throw from Wells Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace.
www.crownatwells.co.uk
The Old Spot ( Dining / Other ). Located at 12 Sadler Street, Wells, 3 miles from the center of Yarley. My wife Clare and I opened the Old Spot Restaurant in 2006 after having found what we knew was a great position in Wells, a historic cathedral city with a thriving market on the edge of the Mendip Hills, a very beautiful part of the world. We wanted to open a restaurant that reflected our own philosophy of serving good, simple seasonal food that was accessible to everybody, with a wine list and service to match.
www.theoldspot.co.uk
The Quarter Jack ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). Located at 18 Priory Road, Wells, 2 miles from the center of Yarley. Wells is the ‘City of Bells’. The bells from St Thomas, St Cuthbert and the cathedral all ring on the hour. Wells Cathedral has the world’s heaviest ring of 10 bells. The famous astronomical clock in the north transept of the cathedral is considered to be the second-oldest clock in the British Isles. When it strikes every 15 minutes, jousting knights rush around the clock, while the ‘quarter Jack’ bangs the quarter hours with his heels.
jdwetherspoon.com