A group of guests and staff who have been stranded at "Britain's highest pub" have finally been able to leave after a five-day snow-in. A snow plough, snow blower and gritters managed to get ...
Staff at a pub notorious for "snow-ins" say the latest group of stranded visitors had become "friends for life", after becoming trapped by the weekend's blizzards. Twenty-three guests - including ...
Staff who had been stuck in a pub for days after being “snowed-in” were finally able to leave on Thursday. The Tan Hill Inn in Richmond, North Yorkshire, claims to be “Britain’s highest ...
They trekked to Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire, which is 528 metres (1,732 ft) above sea level. Despite several weather warnings for snow, 32 pubgoers attended the pub and have remained cut off ...
The rescue came as 23 guests, including three Australians, faced another day of being snowed in at the inn, which is 528 metres (1,732 ft) above sea level. The Inn had even started the process of ...
A snow plough, snow blower and gritters managed to get through the six-foot drifts blocking the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales so the 23 pub-goers - including a four-year-old child - and six ...
Staff at the pub are used to accommodating stranded guests. In November 2021 about 60 people got trapped by heavy snow at the inn - which is 1,732ft (528m) above sea level - after going to see an ...