Fancy your pint with unrivalled views of Yorkshire's gorgeous landscapes?
Whether you'd like to escape to the countryside or nurse a drink in one of Yorkshire's historical towns and cities, these pubs have some of the best scenery in the county.
A charming pub serving food alongside drink, the Fountaine Inn sits in the picture-postcard village of Linton-in-Craven, with seats outdoors perfect for watching village life go by.
If you want to take a peek at the stunning Hardraw Force in the Yorkshire Dales, youll have to pass through this pub first - so might as well enjoy an ale here before or after your trip.
A hardy pub protecting drinkers from the wrath of the North Sea, The Cod and Lobster sits on the harbour in Staithes, a picturesque North Yorkshire seaside village. Sit outside on a warm day or huddle up next to the fire in winter.
Though it might not look like much from the outside, The Habit has one of the best beer gardens in York. It's on the roof and boasts breathtaking views of York Minster.
Perhaps the only Yorkshire pub where you can watch the Northern Lights with your pint, the Tan Hill Inn is also the highest pub in Britain with incredible countryside views.
Another pub in a quaint Yorkshire village, The Horseshoe sits among the North York Moors, with surrounding views of the rolling hills accompanied by the North Yorkshire Moors steam trains.