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Cottage in Wensleydale
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Unique 18thC Yorks Dales Silk Weavers’ mill house.

Newly renovated for 2021 An update to our broadband in Feb 2023 means we now have the fastest available in the area, top speed of 65Mbps. Beautifully situated just above Lake Semerwater in Raydale , the quietest valley in Upper Wensleydale. Perfect for walkers, fishing & paddle boarding on the lake In its own grounds away from the lane, entirely private & south facing, the old mill stream runs alongside, the house has amazing views and is a haven for bird life which gathers on the lake shore.

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A four-poster king bed is featured with white bedding and a decorative yellow throw. Soft towels are neatly arranged on the bed. A warm wooden floor adds to the spaciousness, complemented by a nearby wooden nightstand and a colorful area rug.
Villa in Hawes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Stunning barn in 9 acres/river/views. Sleeps 6+

Great for families and get togethers. Tranquil retreat in James Herriot country, set in 9 acres of hay meadow with grazing horses and sheep. Wild swim in its magical woodland beck or swing your legs from the bridge . Lose yourself in nature, or just enjoy the majestic fell views from your room. Fully equipped farmhouse style kitchen adjoining hall. UFH. Radiators up. Fourposter king bed with ensuite bathroom. Further bedroom adjoining. King ensuite bedroom with kitchenette (wheelchair friendly)

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Flat in Bainbridge
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Mill Garth Annexe

We are tucked away in a quiet, pretty location just off the village green in Bainbridge. We offer a spacious, modern one bedroom annex with private entrance & parking. The property has been recently renovated to an exceptional standard, offering modern accommodation. The annex is split over two floors, a large en suite bedroom on the ground floor with a spiral staircase leading to a mezzanine sitting room. There are tea & coffee making facilities, no breakfast, a tearoom just down the road.

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The exterior of a historic stone cottage is framed by a vibrant garden filled with blooming flowers. A green umbrella provides shade over a small outdoor table and chairs, inviting relaxation on a sunny day. The clear blue sky enhances the charming countryside setting.
Cottage in Hawes
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Hawes .16 th C Elizabethan enchanting Cottage.

The 16 century cottage has been in my husbands family since Elizabethan times . It has a private south facing garden .Beautifully furnished with antique furniture It’s a truly magical little cottage and feels like you have stepped back in time . A deep bath . Log burning stove . Period furniture . What’s not to like. Situated just outside Hawes a 5 minute walk ! Or walk over the field in less time . River walks from the door step . And if you’re lucky you might see the red squirrel’s .

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An open plan kitchen and living area features double height ceilings and large windows allowing natural light. A wooden dining table occupies the center, surrounded by kitchen appliances and shelves adorned with plants. A cozy seating area is visible in the background.
Cottage in North Yorkshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Old school cottage, Langcliffe, Yorkshire Dales

Old school cottage is a unique holiday home full of charm and character. Its large feature window and double height kitchen area is perfect for socialising. Langcliffe is a quiet,picturesque Dales village just a short walk from Settles pubs and restaurants. It is a popular starting point for walkers visiting the Victoria caves, Malham , 3 peaks , settle loop, 3 different waterfalls and wild swimming spots are all near by. There is a private garden area with views of the village green.

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A cozy living area features a stone fireplace with a log burner, surrounded by pale paneling. Handmade kitchen cabinetry is visible beside it, with modern appliances and a countertop. Comfortable seating is arranged with soft throws, creating a welcoming space for relaxation.
Cottage in Hebden
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Luxury By The Brook

Sally’s Nook is a beautiful bolthole by the brook in the village of Hebden in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. The cottage is newly renovated to a very high standard and perfect if you want to treat yourself to a luxurious few days or week in the Dales . There is a well equipped handmade kitchen , a log burner, exposed beams ,kingsize bed , freestanding bath , parking , smart TVs , WiFi and outside space by the brook . Idyllic location with walks and cycling on the doorstep .

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The exterior of a stone cottage is shown, featuring a mix of large windows and a black front door. The building is flanked by a small side door and has a simple, rustic charm typical of the area. Gray clouds add a moody backdrop.
Cottage in Hawes
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Newly converted cottage Hawes

Quirky, stylish and very central. This charming cottage will accommodate 2 people and boasts all the facilities expected from a much larger property. What the cottage lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in location and home comforts. Literally a stone’s throw from the famous waterfalls of Gayle Beck and a few minutes walk from Hawes’ historic Market Square with its numerous shops, cafes and pubs, ‘The Shop on the Bridge’ is an ideal bolthole for a mini break away from it all.

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Cottage in Hawes
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Yorkshire Dales Getaway to relax and unwind

Just a minutes walk from the centre of the beautiful market town of Hawes in the heart of Wensleydale. This traditional property has been internally modernised to comprise over three floors, ground floor with fully fitted kitchen, dining area, and living room with wood burning stove as well as underfloor heating, the first floor has a double bedroom and family bathroom with bath and separate shower. The second floor has the master bedroom with king size bed and en-suite shower.

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A rustic shepherd's hut is situated amidst lush green fields, under a vibrant double rainbow that arcs across a grey sky. The surrounding landscape features stone walls and trees, enhancing the rural setting of this working farm.
Shepherd’s hut in North Yorkshire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Croft Farm Shepherd's Hut, Hardraw, Pennine Way

Spend a night in Hardraw, in the Yorkshire Dales. This wonderfully crafted shepherds hut is located on a working farm, with sheep, cattle, hens and pigs. Also, home to the local working sheepdog demonstration team. Located in a small village on the Pennine Way; the renowned Hardraw force, England's highest waterfall is a 5 minute stroll. The Green Dragon Inn is less than 5 minutes walk. The small market town of Hawes is a 20 minute walk, with plenty of shops and pubs.

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Home in North Yorkshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

High Spring House Cottage Forest of Bowland AONB

Located in The Forest of Bowland AONB. A rural location looking out to the Yorkshire three peaks. Ideally situated between The Yorkshire Dales (10 minutes drive) & The Lake District (40 minutes drive). Close to Bentham, North Yorkshire. Quiet & off the main road. A great countryside getaway to relax & escape to the country but close to amenities & a great base to explore the area, cycling, walking, hiking or just relaxing.

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A traditional stone cottage features a warm wooden door and multiple windows reflecting the charm of the Yorkshire Dales. The exterior showcases a blend of textures, with nearby buildings visible that complement the cottage's character and heritage.
Cottage in Hawes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Spacious, dog friendly Yorkshire Dales cottage

The House on the Hill sits close by St. Margaret's Church in Hawes, at the head of beautiful Wensleydale. This traditional, stone built cottage has been carefully modernised and provides attractive and comfortable accommodation. This is such a characterful property and is ideally located in the heart of Hawes. We are approximately 200 yards from the centre of Hawes and only 30 seconds walk to the nearest pub!

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Apartment in Hawes
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Lovely dog friendly apartment in central Hawes

A quaint centrally located apartment with views over looking Stags fell. Dog friendly with a free off road parking space. Garage available for storage of bikes e.t.c if needed, and accessible hose. Well equipt kitchen with fridge freezer, cooker, microwave, and coffee machine. Cosy compact living-bedroom space with one double bed, sofa, arm chair and electric fire.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Hawes?

    Hawes has a variety of accommodations, including guesthouses in the center, converted barns, and self-catering cottages with countryside views. Stays around the town square or near riverside paths are frequently suggested for easy access to local activities.

  • What are the best things to do in Hawes with kids?

    Kids often enjoy hands-on experiences at the creamery, riverside walks to spot wildlife, and picnic stops at nearby waterfalls. Interactive history exhibits and local playgrounds add variety for younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Hawes?

    Explore traditional markets, wander riverside trails, and learn about local cheese-making at a historic creamery. Hawes has scenic viewpoints, independent shops, and cozy cafés for relaxed afternoons.

  • How is the weather in Hawes?

    Hawes has cool, damp winters with temperatures mainly between 33-48°F (1-9°C), and milder summers reaching 64-66°F (18-19°C). Rain is common year-round, so a weatherproof jacket is useful for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Hawes?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for those seeking milder weather, blooming landscapes, and outdoor markets. Winter brings quieter paths and cozy indoor experiences but cooler, wetter conditions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Hawes?

    The town has a traditional market square, a well-known creamery with cheese exhibits, and a local museum that explores the area's rural heritage. Nearby waterfalls and art galleries feature in many visitors’ itineraries.

  • What are some hiking trails in Hawes?

    Hawes has a range of walking paths, including riverside loops, waterfall routes, and gentle climbs onto open moorland. Waymarked trails often connect to the Pennine Way and scenic sections of the Yorkshire Dales.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Hawes?

    Families can visit interactive museums, explore riverside picnic spots, and take gentle walks to waterfalls around Hawes. Seasonal farm experiences and cheese-making demonstrations are also frequently suggested for groups with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Hawes?

    Around Hawes, visitors often explore caves, historic castles, or small villages known for local arts and scenic riverbanks. The wider Yorkshire Dales region has nature reserves, abbey ruins, and tea rooms with sweeping views.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hawes?

    Hawes has pet-friendly stays, including cottages and guesthouses where dogs are usually welcome. Access to walking routes and the surrounding countryside makes it convenient for guests traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Hawes?

    Bring sturdy footwear for exploring uneven trails, and carry a waterproof layer due to changeable weather. Locals often suggest sampling regional cheeses, browsing market days, and timing walks for quieter mornings.

  • What is Hawes known for?

    Hawes is known for its scenic market town atmosphere, connections to traditional cheese-making, and its setting within the Yorkshire Dales. Visitors often explore local shops, the historic market, and landscapes shaped by rivers and stone bridges.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Hawes?

    Tucked-away waterfalls, tranquil riverside paths, and local art galleries invite exploration around Hawes. Less-visited heritage sites and small museums provide insight into the region’s history and craft traditions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Hawes?

    Local cheese is a highlight, with varieties made in and around Hawes. Pubs and cafés have hearty Yorkshire dishes, home-baked cakes, and often feature seasonal produce sourced from the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Hawes?

    Pack waterproof layers, sturdy walking shoes, and a reusable water bottle for countryside walks. A small backpack and a camera are helpful for exploring outdoor trails and local villages.

  • What is the nightlife in Hawes like?

    Nightlife in Hawes centers on traditional pubs with real ales, live folk music on select evenings, and relaxed dining rooms. Visitors often end their days with local drinks and conversation in welcoming surroundings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Hawes?

    Hawes frequently hosts agricultural shows with livestock displays, craft stalls, and family activities, often in late summer. Seasonal food festivals and Christmas fairs add a lively atmosphere during select times of year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hawes?

    Hawes has a variety of vacation rentals suited for families, from traditional stone cottages to spacious homes with kitchens and private gardens. Many options are near shops, cafes, and walking routes, making it easy to explore together.

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