
Hawes is at the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a small and pretty market town that produces that essential gustatory part of a visit to the area, the Wensleydale cheese beloved of Wallace and Gromit...
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Simonstone Hall Country House Hotel
Set in magnificent countryside near the market town of Hawes in Upper Wensleydale, Simonstone Hall has spectacular views over the dale. Some of our rooms have four poster or french Sleigh Beds and all ...
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Stone House Hotel
The Stone House Hotel is a fine country house superbly located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its stunning location together with quality accommodation and delicious food makes this the perfect choice ... More
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Herriot's Hotel & Restaurant
Herriot's Restaurant offers a perfect blend of Modern English and Mediterranean Cuisine, with something to suit all tastes. Why not take a look at our sample menu, but beware it is guaranteed to make you ...
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White Hart Inn
The White Hart is friendly, family run Traditional Country Inn situated in the heart of Wensleydale in the Yorkshire dales National Park. Hawes is one of Englands highest Market towns and the Pennine way passes ... More
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Stoney End
(4.11 miles)
Situated in a quiet backwater away from the hustle and bustle of daily life Stoney End is a Grade 2 Listed Building dating back to the seventeenth century, originally providing a barn for the neighbouring ...
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Rowleth End
(7.68 miles)
Relax in style at this 1920s residence in the heart of Upper Swaledale. Rowleth End is a 1920’s Art Deco styled residence of grace and charm. Each of its five guest rooms is individually ... More
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Heather Cottage Guest House
(8.00 miles)
Heather Cottage Guest House, in Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales National Park is, despite the title, an Edwardian country gentleman's residence which has been substantially renovated and restored over the past few years. It now offers superb ... More
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The George & Dragon Inn
(8.09 miles)
In the heart of the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park, on the edge of a pretty village, near the spectacular Aysgarth falls, the George & Dragon Inn has greeted travellers for nearly 300 years. ...
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Wheatsheaf Hotel Wensleydale
(8.34 miles)
The Wheatsheaf is a core part of community life and is well supported and much appreciated by a strong local trade.
Add to this our excellent all-ensuite accommodation and you begin to build a picture of ...
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Aysgarth Falls Hotel
(8.59 miles)
The Aysgarth Falls Hotel is situated in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park and set in five acres of grounds that sit above the famous Aysgarth Falls in the heart of Wensleydale. The hotel itself ...
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Tan Hill Inn
(10.53 miles)
"Tan Hill Inn is an oasis from the daily grind of life and well worth
a detour from the beaten track."
The Bar at Tan Hill is an experience not to be missed. Cask conditioned ales
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George & Dragon
(10.60 miles)
Nestling near the head of Dentdale leading into the market town of Sedbergh, Dent is renowed as one of the quaintest and prettiest villages in the Yorkshire DalesSituated in idyllic countryside within easy reach of ... More
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Ash Pot Barn
(10.76 miles)
Ravenstonedale 4 miles. An outstanding, stone-built, semi-detached barn conversion, beautifully situated on the side of Wild Boar Fell, overlooking the Howgills, 4 miles from the village of Ravenstonedale. Lovingly renovated, Ash Pot Barn combines original ... More
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Fat Lamb Country Inn and Restaurant
(10.89 miles)
deal base for walking or touring - midway between Lakes and Dales. Private nature reserve to rear. Quiet and relaxing with exceptionally good food.
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