
Burtersett Village Institute
📍 1 South View, Burtersett, Hawes DL8 3PD, UK
About Burtersett Village Institute
Burtersett Village Institute provides a charming self-service tea room experience in the picturesque village of Burtersett, near Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales. This community-run facility has earned an exceptional 5-star rating from visitors who have discovered its welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful touches that make it a perfect rest stop for walkers exploring the Dales.
The tea room operates on a delightful self-service basis, allowing visitors to prepare their own hot drinks and enjoy biscuits for a modest donation. Fresh flowers adorning each table create a warm, homely atmosphere, while displays of historical village photographs provide fascinating glimpses into local heritage. The facility serves as a particularly valued refuge for those tackling popular walking routes between Semer Water and Hawes, or the scenic path from Gayle to Burtersett, offering shelter and warmth during challenging weather conditions.
Visiting Information
The tea room is fully accessible with wheelchair-friendly parking, entrance, and restroom facilities. While dogs are not permitted inside the building, outdoor seating is available nearby for visitors with four-legged companions. Toilet facilities are provided for all guests. The self-service nature and donation system make this a unique and community-spirited refreshment stop that embodies the welcoming character of Yorkshire Dales hospitality.
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📍 1 South View, Burtersett, Hawes DL8 3PD, UK
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Showing 5 of 6 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
A welcome refuge on our walk from Semer Water to Hawes in blustery and rainy conditions. Appreciated the self service facilities enabling us to warm up with a cuppa. The flowers on every table was a nice touch.
Lovely village hall with facilities for you to make your own tea and coffee and have a biscuit for a small donation (toilet facilities also available). It was a lovely surprise for us on our walk from Gayle to Burtersett. We loved looking at all the old photos as well. Thank you to everyone involved in running this.
Good place to stop for self service coffee and tea, no dogs allowed inside but outdoor seating nearby.
What a cute little place to have a restful cup of tea. The people of Burtersett village have created a lovely space for others to enjoy.
Good for a mid walk break, teas and coffees self served for a donation