Located in Hawes and within 15 km of Aysgarth Falls, Cocketts Hotel features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
David
United Kingdom
The lady we met in the bar of the adjacent pub showed us to the room and was there again at breakfast. She was kind and thorough.
Breakfast was continental but varied and plentiful.
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.
Carole
United Kingdom
Beautiful house, lovely surroundings. Staff friendly and helpful 🙂
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.
Kenneth
United Kingdom
Very friendly on arrival
Very clean and comfortable room.
Food was good and service was good even though it was very busy
Simonstone Hall is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on the outskirts of Hawes, 27.7 km from Leyburn.
Phil
United Kingdom
Breakfast was brilliant, views are superb, stylish hotel with 3 of the finest peacocks you will ever meet. The staff are a delight too. DO do the Sunday tasting menu - it's worth it.
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.
Jeremy
Netherlands
From start to finish, the Fountain hotel just kept giving. The breakfast choice was fantastic, as was the food on offer at the bar. An absolute gem of a place for a walking holiday.
Situated in Hawes, Herriot's is a recently renovated accommodation, 15 km from Aysgarth Falls and 27 km from Forbidden Corner.
Barry
United Kingdom
The hosts must love their job, you cannot fault their friendly professional approach. The room, though on the small side was great for our stay, we do travel quite a lot and this is the first place where a flask of fresh milk for your morning cuppa was outside your room by 7am.
The breakfast was first class; you leave your selection in the hall and it is ready and freshly cooked for you next day. Car parking nearby is a major problem, but so is it all over Hawes.
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.
John
United Kingdom
Beer was good. Evening meal food was a disappointment though breakfast omlette was good.
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.
Paul
United Kingdom
The room, bed, comfort and cleanliness all exceeded our expectations. The hosts were brilliant and very helpful. We were walking the Lady Anne Way over 8 nights and this was the best accommodation we had - a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hawes cost US$110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hawes are US$248 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hawes can on average be found for US$211 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Hawes by car or bus from major UK cities; it's approximately 3 hours from Manchester. International visitors can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train to Garsdale (2.5 hours), followed by a 20-minute taxi ride to Hawes.
Leeds Bradford Airport is the most convenient for Hawes, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 80km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Hawes, UK, offers limited public transport options. The Little White Bus service operates within the town and surrounding areas. For more flexibility, consider walking or cycling, as Hawes is compact and scenic. If you prefer driving, car hire services are available. Always check the latest schedules and availability.
The best area to stay in Hawes, UK, is the town centre. It offers convenient access to attractions like the Wensleydale Creamery and Dales Countryside Museum. It's also close to shops, pubs, and restaurants.
What guests said about Hawes:
10
Scored 10
Hawes has a wonderful charm, beautifully kept homes and...
Hawes has a wonderful charm, beautifully kept homes and buildings and easy to get to local attractions.
At the end of the town is a very popular Fish and Chip restaurant where the portions are generous and you can actually see your order being cooked. There is also an eating place over the local Spar shop
great for families with basic good food.
Alison
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
went there for a specific event.
went there for a specific event. It's a small and isolated town amidst beautiful scenery. There are limited places to eat especially in the evening, several local pubs have closed or stopped doing food. In town there was one gastropub (good but pricey), one Indian restaurant (good and good value), and one trad cafe/diner which stayed open early evening otherwise its fish & chips or pizza takeaways. It's a long drive to the next nearest places doing evening food. During the day the Wensleydale Creamery offers good food and there is a decent bikers cafe on the main street.
Several nearby historic pubs well worth a visit, Green Dragon Hardraw 1.5 miles, Rose & Crown Bainbridge 4 miles, Tann Hill Inn 8 miles.
Sandie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I wished I'd had more time to browse around, but we were...
I wished I'd had more time to browse around, but we were attending an event so this had to give. Having stayed before, it's quiet despite being touristy, but it retains a charm which I hope it keeps.
PW47158
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Hawes is a very busy little town.
Hawes is a very busy little town. Walking all around plenty to do. Pub food available as plenty to chose from. Best to book a table though as the do get busy we dined at the crown in and the food was fabulous both night and highly recommend. The hotel was comfortable and on the doorstep within walking distance in the village. Would stay again
netty24
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very pretty small town in the Yorkshire Dales.
A very pretty small town in the Yorkshire Dales. The scenery is beautiful and it was easy to find nice places to walk. We ate in a restaurant on the first night, in our accommodation on the second and in a chipper on the third.
It's very easy to walk around Hawes. There are a few hills but nothing serious. The stone houses are well kept with plenty of flowery gardens.
A lot of the walkers in the Dales were older, retired people so the walks are not too arduous. You can walk as much or as little as you like. The paths are well signposted. The countryside is green with rolling hills. Very unique.
Walking in the Dales is the main attraction. We met quite a number of friendly walkers with their dogs. The whole town is very dog friendly.
We also found a river not too far away with small waterfalls where there was a pool in which we could swim.
Suzanne
8.0
Scored 8.0
Hawes is a busy town in the dales.
Hawes is a busy town in the dales. Good spar shop for most things you need. Lots of pubs and a few cafes. The food in some of the pubs was expensive for what it was.
Quite expensive to park and 20p to use the public toilets.
This cottage is very quaint and cozy. It is well done out with great finishing touches. It is in a lovely setting ideally place just outside Hawes. We really enjoyed using the open fire and the host had left wood for us to burn. They had thoughtfully left us some local cheese and fruit cake.
The check in was simple as there is a key box on the door. It was great to have a parking space just outside.
We enjoyed a lot of walks and waterfalls around the area as well as exploring Hawes.
It is a place I would definitely stay again.
Such a beautifully renovated cosy cottage in the heart of Hawes. Luxurious and truly lovely. The beds were so comfy, it has everything you need. Fab heating system and water etc. I would highly recommend Chapel Cottage for a special stay as it is expensive but worth it. The parking is very handy too... it is small but I drive a big car and was fine. A wonderful birthday week away and so close to some wonderful attractions too. We absolutely loved it 😊🏡🖼
The location was great and from our window we could see down into Hawes and the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales. We were close to the town and able to walk in for our evening meal very happily. The YHA kindly provided great self-catering facilities as well as free tea and coffee which was VERY much appreciated! The communal areas were sweet and staff were helpful and friendly.
Great location,very clean and comfortable . The breakfast was lovely , with lots to choose from .The pancake stack with berries was lovely and the full Board Inn breakfast was superb. This is a family run hotel and the friendly hosts made our stay even more enjoyable. I would highly recommend The Board Inn.
Very friendly and accommodating. Nothing too much trouble. The location is fantastic. It's on the Hawes to Sedbergh road but not too noisy. A good centre for some awesome walks. Food good too. I booked the budget room as the only one available but it was better than expected. Looking forward to going back.
The property is well located in the centre of Hawes within reach of all village amenities. The views from the property are spectacular. We were a large group and were very comfortable. There was plenty of hot water, we were warm and the kitchen facilities were great for us to cater for ourselves.
Julie did her utmost to make things right and I’d give her 10 out of 10. However, no chef means no evening meals and no cooked breakfast. But things happen when you travel that are outside your control and the hotels. We had a good nights sleep and things worked out fine.
The room was spotless and very comfortable. All the staff were very friendly and cheerful. The breakfast was excellent, plentiful and beautifully cooked. We ate in the hotel one evening and again, the food was very good.
Breakfast was brilliant, views are superb, stylish hotel with 3 of the finest peacocks you will ever meet. The staff are a delight too. DO do the Sunday tasting menu - it's worth it.
A lovely spotlessly clean bed and breakfast. In a very good location of hawes.Alex and Angela were very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was very good. Would certainly recommend
The breakfast and evening meals were good and were good value, the hotel was comfortable and the staff were friendly and helpful, the room was large and the view was beautiful
The staff were extremely helpful, polite and friendly due to the circumstances. The location is perfect. Right in the middle of Hawes. Parking outside accommodation.
Breakfast was fantastic.
Staff were incredibly friendly and helpful and made our stay very welcoming.
The hotel is beautifully maintained and spotlessly clean.
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