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.
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.
Ap_1610
United Kingdom
Great staff, amazing food. Wouldn't hesitate to stay again
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.
Situated 15 km from Aysgarth Falls, The Board Inn offers 2-star accommodation in Hawes and has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Juby72
United Kingdom
Everything! The hosts were lovely and friendly, and the room was spot on - clean and comfortable. The bathroom was spotless, the location was excellent, and nothing was too much trouble for anyone. We would definitely recommend it to others. We hope to return in the future too.
In the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park where the 2014 Tour de France started, Ebor House features B&B accommodation with a garden, just 2 minutes’ walk from the market town of Hawes.
Jacqui
United Kingdom
Really comfy bed and room temperature and the food portion, taste and flavour was excellent. They even had Worcestershire sauce and the bar of chocolate in the room was a nice touch and very much appreciated.
Situated in Hardraw, 16 km from Aysgarth Falls, The Green Dragon at Hardraw features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Great location. Good atmosphere in pub and some live music in the back hall which has been recently renovated. Staff helpful and friendly.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hawes cost £87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hawes are £174 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hawes can on average be found for £171 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Hawes is a lovely village in the Dales which we have been...
Hawes is a lovely village in the Dales which we have been visiting for many years. Don't miss the Wensleydale Creamery. The fountain pub is very welcoming to families. Other local attractions include antique shops, the rope maker and the visitors centre and museum.
SEAN
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The scenery is beautiful and there are plenty of places to...
The scenery is beautiful and there are plenty of places to call for a snack/pub lunch or evening meal.
Everyone was helpful and friendly.
The only issue was the public car parks. You could not use coins/cards and the app is a real nuisance.!!
Anita
United Kingdom
Scored 10
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
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Super location on the west side of Hawes, intersects with Pennine Way and some great cycling routes (Buttertubs, Wensleydale, Ribblehead and Fleet Moss). Staff super helpful, breakfast a feast, rooms comfortable, facilities clean and comfy. Good bike storage. A really nice place to stay.
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
Beautiful hotel that made you feel like part of the family. Everything about the place is stunning, would definitely come back and would highly recommend!
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