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Tucked away amongst some of the finest Yorkshire countryside, Hawes is a tail-wagging destination for a dog-friendly holiday. This charming market town is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in Upper Wensleydale and boasts a great selection of shops as well as a market day every Tuesday where you can pick up delicious fresh produce. Talking of local fare, Hawes is also the home of the famous Wensleydale cheese, and no visit is complete without a visit to the Creamery where you can watch the crumbly white cheese being produced, as well as having a little taste at the end in the dedicated cheese-tasting room.
From our dog-friendly cottages in Hawes, you and your four-pawed pal can set off on adventures together on one of the many scenic walking trails from the town such as the Pennine Way. You’ll discover incredible natural beauty spots en route such as the thundering waters of Aysgarth Falls and the mighty Hawdraw Falls - England’s highest single-drop waterfall at 100ft. When you return, you can rest weary legs and paws in one of Hawes’ pet-friendly pubs accompanied by a hearty homecooked meal and a brimming bowl of water for Fido. And when you can’t keep your eyes open any longer, retreat to one of our dog-friendly cottages in Hawes, North Yorkshire, where you can relax and unwind in cosy surroundings before beginning your next day of fun. Our self-catering pet-friendly accommodation in Hawes is packed with features to make your stay as comfortable as possible, with the likes of enclosed gardens where pups can safely play, and crackling wood burners where they can warm their paws after a long winter’s walk.