Explore the Yorkshire Dales
Discover the charming villages, scenic walks, and hidden gems surrounding Grange Farm Holiday Cottages. We've curated a list of local favourites for you to enjoy during your stay.

Local villages and popular spots
Our guests love to explore the unique charm of the Yorkshire Dales. Here are some of the most popular places to visit:
- The Buck Inn: A welcoming pub just 1.4 miles away, perfect for a meal or a refreshing drink.
- The George Inn: Even closer at 0.3 miles, offering another delightful local experience.
- Kettlewell: A beautiful village located 5 miles from us, known for its picturesque setting.
- Hawes: Approximately 12 miles away, a bustling market town with the famous Wensleydale Creamery.
- Grassington: A picturesque village 11 miles away with a selection of independent businesses
- Skipton: 19 miles away, Skipton is a historic market town with lots to offer

Activities and natural wonders
The Dales are a walker's paradise, with countless footpaths and stunning walks right from your doorstep, including:
- Aysgarth Falls: Spectacular triple-tiered waterfalls that are a must-see.
- Malham Cove: A dramatic natural limestone formation offering breathtaking views and fascinating geology.
Other activities that might interest you during your stay:
- Kilnsey Trekking Centre: Experience the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales on horseback
- Kilnsey Park: A fun day out for everyone, including fishing, meeting the animals, seasonal activities, with a cafe on site
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Dales Countryside Museum, Hawes: learn about the rich heritage, traditions, and stories of the people who shaped the Yorkshire Dales through their exhibits

Hidden gems and local secrets
For those looking to venture off the beaten path, we recommend these lesser-known treasures:
- Cauldron Falls in West Burton: A beautiful and tranquil waterfall often missed by guidebooks.
- Yockenthwaite: A charming hamlet famous as a filming location for scenes in "All Creatures Great and Small," offering a glimpse into the timeless beauty of the Dales.