Located in Hawes and within 15 km of Aysgarth Falls, Cocketts Hotel features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Diane
United Kingdom
It was very local to everything. Didn’t get chance to sleep there or have breakfast due to a family member taking ill and we had to leave late evening!
The Stone House Hotel is a classic Edwardian country house built in 1908, set in a stunning, secluded spot in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales near the town of Hawes.
bruce
United Kingdom
Exceptional receptionist 11/10 went above and beyond - thank you !!
Located in Hawes and with Aysgarth Falls reachable within 15 km, The White Hart Inn, Hawes provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Sarah
United Kingdom
A very comfortable room with a large warm bathroom including a bath. That was very welcome after a spectacularly wet walk from Buckden. Wonderful food in the restaurant - even better than the last time we stayed. Staff were all friendly and helpful.
Overlooking the village of Bainbridge, in the heart of Wensleydale, Rose & Crown Hotel offers a restaurant, free on-site parking and free WiFi access is available.
Robert
United Kingdom
A good welcome. Ample parking at the rear. Comfortable 4 poster bed plus two extra single beds in the room.
Decent beer and food in the evening although stopped serving quite early.
The staff were nice and friendly.
The Fountain Hotel is located in the market town of Hawes, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There is free parking and free WiFi access in all areas.
Richard
United Kingdom
Good location.... Excellent..... Safe parking... Great food...
Thornsgill House B&B is located in Askrigg, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and offers views of the surrounding countryside, as well as a terrace and a garden.
Dinah
United Kingdom
My friend and I loved staying with Barry and Ann. Such an interesting, warm and hospitable couple who were the perfect hosts. Clean, inviting and very comfortable, we slept better than we do at home. Breakfast was amazing and the best cooked breakfast I’ve ever had at a B and B. My friend and I wished we could have stayed longer. Perfect stay in a beautiful home within a beautiful setting. Highly recommend and looking forward to returning.
Dating back to the 19th century, Middle House offers a bar and 2 restaurants. Situated in the heart of Askrigg in Wensleydale, this family-run inn offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
Emma
United Kingdom
The properties character which was also very modern
Situated in Askrigg, 46 km from Lightwater Valley Theme Park and 8.1 km from Aysgarth Falls, Skeldale House 'All Creatures Great & Small' by Maison Parfaite - Luxury Apartments & Studios in Askrigg,...
Amy
United Kingdom
The owners provided me with all the details a few days ahead of my trip. Keys locations and wifi password etc. Found car parking nearby the church or up the road in the car park. We stayed in Tristan studio. Lovely room, warm and clean with a bottle of Prosecco waiting for us when we arrived. The bed was comfortable and great size TV with Netflix. The kitchen stocked the basic essentials. The bathroom had underfloor heating and shower / bath functioned, the hand, shower, lotions were a treat and smelt wonderful . The studio was stylish, luxury and unique. The bedroom view was amazing when we got up. Small village and lovely location. A few waterfalls nearby with fantastic views. Pubs nearby with a small cafe opposite to the accommodation.
Hawes is lovely, lots of cafes and pubs. A Spar shop .
Hawes is lovely, lots of cafes and pubs. A Spar shop . The best meal we had was at the White Hart and the PANTRY . Afternoon tea in the Bay Tree .
Lots of good walks and millions of sheep .
Lots of Waterfalls in the surrounding areas Hardraw Force and Asgarth Falls .Visit Malham and Malham Cove , Keld and the Tann inn , which is the highest pub in Great Britain.
Jenny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hawes is one of my favourite places.
Hawes is one of my favourite places. Wensleydale creamery for superb cheese, the Dales Countryside Museum at the old station and old rope works are all interesting. The surrounding countryside is breathtaking with walks for all abilities. There are loads of pubs and cafes and a smattering of local shops to explore. This is a real honey pot for daytrippers in the summer and its amenities attract walkers all year round. I would highly recommend visiting.
RMJackson
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hawes has the most amazing views in Yorkshire.Lovely walks...
Hawes has the most amazing views in Yorkshire.Lovely walks which you can choose whether medium or hard level walk. Good food on the high street.
And the Creamery...amazing.
I will visit again next year.
Crystal Soli
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amazing market town, surrounded by stunning scenery.
Amazing market town, surrounded by stunning scenery. Best place to eat is the White Hart Inn, which is usually very busy so booking a table may be advised. As a disabled person who struggles to get around I found it flat and manageable.
Victoria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hawes is a small but unusually charming town.
Hawes is a small but unusually charming town. It offers access to the Pennine Way, with hundreds of miles of walking trails through the Yorkshire Dales. The town itself has a pub, a tea room, a pretty parade of shops, a couple of good grocery stores, and is home to the Wensleydale creamery, which offers tours and cheese tasting. Among the unique shops in Hawes are an exquisite colored pencil artist and a very knowledgeable gemstone tradesman.
Hall
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ideal location to discover Wensleydale and Swaledale....
Ideal location to discover Wensleydale and Swaledale....lovely " town" centre but parking a nightmare. Every spot on high street taken all day ,dozens of bikers squeezed motorbikes into small spaces left. Had to park 400yds from accommodation and pay £4 parking fee then move car to space on main street about 20.00 hrs.
robert
United Kingdom
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