A unique country inn, nestled in the beautiful East Riding countryside.

Set just outside the market town of Snaith looking out over the fields of East Cowick, The Pig Inn is a splendid place to spend the night whether you are on business or pleasure. Equipped with a comprehensive bar and proper good grub, our restaurant provides a relaxing environment to unwind. Once you’ve had your fill of refreshments and need to get some rest, our rooms give you a warm and cosy space to really kick back and enjoy your stay. All rooms are supplied with a free-standing fan, an ironing board and iron. We can provide a cot if one is required.

Our Policies

Parking

There is ample parking for our patrons.

Smoking

Strictly no smoking or vaping inside, smoking/vaping is permitted in all outside areas.

Dogs

We do allow dogs in the designated area indoors, or any outside areas.

Room Cancellation Policy

The Pig Inn requires 48 hours notice prior to arrival to be entitled to a full refund. After this point,the first night’s stay will be payable.

Accepted Credit Cards

Accepted credits cards are Visa, Mastercard and Amex. Unfortunately we will not be accepting Diners International.

Booking a table or room

Where possible, please use our website to book or make a reservation, whether it is for the restaurant or the hotel. The reason being is that we get very busy indeed and sometimes don’t have the time to check all emails during our busy periods. Many thanks for your co-operation and understanding.

Local attractions

19 miles from The Pig Inn is York, York is a cathedral city and unitary authority area, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, in England. The city has long-standing buildings and structures, such as a minster, castle and ancient city walls.

It is the head city of historic Yorkshire and was a county corporate, outside of the county’s council and the ridings. City of York Council is a unitary authority responsible for providing all local services and facilities throughout the city and rural areas around the outside of the old city boundaries. The city is in ceremonial North Yorkshire and a non-constituent member of the Leeds city region.

The city was founded by the Romans as Eboracum in 71 AD. It became the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and later of the kingdoms of Deira, Northumbria and Jórvík. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained. In the 19th century, York became a major hub of the railway network and a confectionery manufacturing centre, a status it maintained well into the 20th century.

1.8 miles from The Pig Inn, Carlton Towers in the parish of Carlton, 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Selby,[2] North Yorkshire, England, is a very large Grade I listed country house, in the Victorian Gothic-revival style, and is surrounded by a 250-acre park.

The house was re-built to its present form in 1873–5 by Henry Stapleton, 9th Baron Beaumont (1848–1892), whose father Miles Stapleton, 8th Baron Beaumont (1805–1854) had in 1840 inherited the title Baron Beaumont, in abeyance since 1507. His architect was Edward Welby Pugin, who “encased and incorporated” the earlier manor house dating from 1614 into a larger structure. He sold much of the estate to finance the building work. The 9th Baron died of pneumonia, without issue, and it passed to his younger brother the 10th Baron. The house is now the property of the 10th Baron’s great-grandson Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk, 13th Baron Beaumont (born 1956) of Arundel Castle in Sussex, who has allowed it to become the home of his younger brother. Lord Gerald Fitzalan- Howard (born 1962). The main parts of the house are available for hire for wedding receptions and other events. Carlton Towers has a lovely Sunday market.

17.8 miles from The Pig Inn, The Yorkshire Wildlife Park is a unique walk-through wildlife park located just outside Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

Yorkshire Wildlife Park brings families in touch with some of the world’s most beautiful and at risk species inc Polar Bears, Black Rhino, Lions, Tigers and Giraffes plus around 400 other animals including 70 different species! Yorkshire Wildlife Park is a fantastic place to experience a truly breathtaking walkthrough wildlife adventure! Kids can enjoy our many indoor and outdoor adventure play zones and adults can relax in our themed dining outlets. Join us for special events through the year including Summer Safari Nights, Easter Adventures and our famous Christmas Fair!

Looking for an extra special experience? Why not book onto an exclusive VIP behind-the-scenes tour and get even closer to the wildlife!

Why not visit Hull’s award-winning aquarium The Deep, which is home to over 5,000 animals. Marvel at amazing marine life including magnificent sharks & rays, the UK’s only pair of Green sawfish, a colony of Gentoo penguins, Loggerhead sea turtles & more.

Go on a journey through prehistoric seas, past tropical lagoons, into the vast open oceans, down to the darkest depths, through the chilly Kingdom of ice & into the future. Catch the daily dive show at 2pm, penguin feeds at 11:30am & 3:30pm as well as getting hands on in a touchpool session with some animals native to British shores. Take a walk through the viewing tunnel & finish your visit with a ride in the glass lift through the 10 metre Endless Ocean tank.

Little nippers can also enjoy the interactive magic floor, fossil brushing station & soft play area. Tickets cost: Adults £14, Children £11, Under 3’s free, Senior/student £13. You can save 10% by booking your tickets online.

The Deep is 32.7 miles from The Pig Inn.