Hawes

Farms in and around Hawes

Hawes, regarded as the capital of Upper Wensleydale, is said to be one of the highest market towns in England. Known affectionately by locals as T’Haas, this vibrant market town derives its name from the old Norse word ‘hals’, meaning a mountain pass or neck. A great deal of history is reflected in the unique character of present day Hawes. 

The award-winning Dales Countryside Museum and the Wensleydale Creamery Visitor Centre give an insight into life in the Dales. Other attractions include the Hawes Ropemaker, where visitors can watch both the mechanical and handmade aspects of rope making. A popular weekly market is held in the town every Tuesday, which attracts both locals and visitors, and there is a good a range of shops, craft workshops and tea-rooms. Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of Wensleydale, Hawes is well placed as a holiday centre.

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