
Discover Burtersett
Burtersett is a village located in North Yorkshire. Governed by the North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire), it lies in the scenic Yorkshire Dales National Park. Though small, the village is known for its traditional stone architecture and the surrounding rolling hills, offering visitors a glimpse into the rural landscapes of northern England.
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Bainbridge Ings Caravan & Campsite
Bainbridge Ings Caravan & Campsite provides comfortable accommodation in burtersett.

The House at Hawes
The House at Hawes offers a charming stay in the picturesque village of Burtersett, near the bustling market town of Hawes. While the parking specifics are not detailed, guests can typically expect pay-and-display options in the area. Enjoy the sophisticated ambiance of this adults-only B&B, complete with themed rooms and a welcoming garden.

Primrose Cottage

Honeycott Caravan Park
Honeycott Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in burtersett.

Blackburn Farm
Blackburn Farm provides comfortable accommodation in burtersett.

Hawes Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite
Hawes Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite provides comfortable accommodation in burtersett.
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Bainbridge Ings Caravan & Campsite
Bainbridge Ings Caravan & Campsite is nestled in the picturesque area of Burtersett, offering a serene setting for those looking to explore the natural beauty of Yorkshire. While the site no longer accommodates tents and motor homes, it provides cozy lodges with modern amenities like hot tubs, perfect for relaxation after a day of hiking the nearby peaks. Convenient payment options are available, ensuring a hassle-free stay.

Blackburn Farm
Blackburn Farm offers a serene parking experience in the picturesque countryside of Burtersett, just a short walk from the charming village of Hawes. Ideal for campers and walkers, this facility provides a tranquil setting with basic amenities, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Enjoy the nearby attractions, including the famous Wensleydale Cheese factory shop.

Hawes Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite
Hawes Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite offers a convenient parking option for tourists exploring the picturesque village of Hawes. Located on the edge of the village, this campsite provides easy access to the stunning Yorkshire countryside and is just a short walk from local amenities. Enjoy the well-maintained facilities and the warm hospitality of the hosts while parking your caravan or motorhome.
Food & Drink

TINE Restaurant
TINE Restaurant offers great dining in simonstone-north-yorkshire.

Corn Mill Tea Room

The White Hart Inn Beer Garden
The White Hart Inn Beer Garden in Hawes offers a charming outdoor drinking experience with a solid 4.2-star rating.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Administrative area
- Hawes
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Hardraw Force Walk
Falling 100ft, Hardraw Force is England's highest single single drop waterfall. The Route Start Point: The Green Dragon Inn, Hardraw Hawes, DL8 3LZ Finish Point: Hardraw Force Distance: 1 GPX Route Map hardrawforceDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///footsteps.onlookers.fund Hardraw Force is the Yorkshire Dales and is the single highest drop waterfall in England. The walk starts at the 13th century Green Dragon Inn for a small fee. The fee is worth it as you wind through the ancient woodland and along Hardraw Beck to the falls which are set in the stunning narrow gorge of Hardraw Scaur. There are few words to describe the variety of senses which are delighted when you first make your way up to this special place. Sight, sound, smells, and the feeling of the water roaring over this mighty cliff are all alive. It's a special place, and you can understand why Wordsworth stopped to write and Turner paused to paint here. It's worth the small price of entry, which keeps the waterfall and its surrounds looked after, preserved for future generations of artists and experience-seekers alike. Plus, the walking around here is top notch, too!

Walk: Hawes to Aysgill Force Circular
A walk of just under 4 miles to the lesser known but equally stunning Aysgill Force waterfall, with spectacular dales views along the way. The Route what3words for start point: ///deeper.townhouse.thorax Start / Finish Point: Hawes National Park Visitor Centre Car Park, Burtersett Rd, Hawes DL8 3NT Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map drawaroute-4Download Walk Description From the National Park car park just along the road from The House at Hawes head towards town. Pass the church and take the left turn, signed for Gayle Lane. The lane climbs between the church and cemetery before coming to a field. Cross the field on the paved path until you reach the road. Turn left to the bridge in the middle of Gayle. On the near side of the bridge turn right at the footpath sign. Pass the houses and then turn left crossing a stone stile.Climb the field beyond and continue to the signpost marked Aysgill Force. Head half left down towards Gayle Beck. Cross a stile in a wall down to the beck on the left and head across the field to a gap in the wall. The path runs across the slope, above the beck, eventually joining a wall to the right. Follow this down to the beck just by a footbridge. Turn left down the near side of the beck seeing the spectacular Aysgill Force. Below the gorge the path passes a small barn. Cross a stile beyond this and through a gap in the wall on the far side of a narrow field. Just beyond, look for a set of steps leading up from the beck. Cross a stile at the top, continue to the next stile to rejoin the original path.

Walk: Wensleydale Highway
In Upper Wensleydale near Hawes is a lovely short walk. Linking the villages of Burtersett and Gayle the highlight is the stunning views down the dale, perfect on a long summer's evening. The Route what3words for start point: ///reliving.breeze.mealtime Start Point: In Gayle village Finish Point: Gayle Distance: 3.5 Miles GPX Route Map wensleydalehighwayDownload Walk Description From the village of Gayle (or start in Hawes) climb gradually through fields of sheep to meet Shaws Lane. The lane lies on the flanks of Wether Hill and is high enough to provide excellent views down Upper Wensleydale. In a short distance the lane drops in to the lovely village of Burtersett. Take some time to explore the village before returning along a lower footpath and joining the quiet road back to Gayle.

Hawes to Sedbusk Walk
A circular walk from the small market town of Hawes with a stiff climb half way round.The walk really takes in the best the Dales has to offer. There are some fantastic panoramic views, a chocolate box village and a great dog-friendly pub along the way too. Route Start Location: Hawes Finish Location: Sedbusk Distance: 4 Miles Route Map & GPX File hawes-and-sedbuskDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///influence.quiet.herbs A circular walk from the small market town of Hawes with a stiff climb half way round.The walk really takes in the best the Dales has to offer. There are some fantasticΒ panoramic views, a chocolate box village and a great dog-friendly pub along the way too.Β The route is easy to follow along stone and green paths and passes along plenty of quiet roads. The route passes along some quiet roads for short periods. You will need to negotiate some gates and one ladder stiles (one is a ladder stile and another is very natrow within dry stone walls) This is the Dales so expect to see plenty of sheep and be ready to keep your dog on a lead. The route initially follows the Pennine Way to the Green Dragon, the pub that marks the entrance to Hardraw Force and the amphitheatre-like gorge that surrounds it.Β The walk returns to Hawes via the hamlet of Sedbusk, offering splendid views of Wensleydale.
