Discover the Yorkshire Dales from this traditional stone-built cottage, full of character and charm, in the village of Gayle. Sleeping four guests across two bedrooms, the property is perfect for a family that wants to explore all this national park has to offer. Hawes with its marketplace is only 0.5 miles away; wander the rough-hewn stone houses and pick up some handmade gifts, traditional sweets or second-hand books. If you’ve brought your walking boots, strike out on the Pennine Way, a 267-mile route that passes through Hawes. Head north and you’ll reach Hardraw Force waterfall (2.5 miles), a beautiful cascade over a 30-metre limestone overhang. The falls and gorge are located in 15 acres of beautiful woodland and were even featured in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Enter immediately into the lounge/diner and take a seat on the comfortable sofas in front of the stone fireplace and wood burner. Catch up on your favourite shows on the TV with Netflix or head through to the Yorkshire stone-floored kitchen and rustle up a meal for the group. The patio can also be accessed from here. Move back to the diner, where you can sit at the table to eat, and access the ground-floor bathroom. From the lounge, head up the stairs to find both bedrooms: a double and a twin.
There is a small, paved area at the back of the cottage with a table and chairs.