Local Attractions
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Walks in the Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales is a fabulous place to go walking whether you are looking for a gentle riverside stroll or a hike on a wild and empty moorland.
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Wensleydale Creamery
The Wensleydale Creamery, in the Yorkshire Dales village of Hawes is home to the world-famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese and a popular visitor centre.
The new interactive experience takes you on a journey through the art of cheese-making, with the opportunity to watch Wensleydale cheese being made by in the creamery.
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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
The trail follows a well-defined footpath which runs as close to the edge of the two rivers as possible to provide spectacular views of the waterfalls.
Please note: The path includes a large number of steps which means that it is unsuitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. It is advisable to wear walking boots or strong shoes.
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A Visit to Sedbergh
The nearest town to Drawell Cottage, Sedbergh, is situated between the Yorkshire Dales and the lake District. Sedbergh is England’s official book town, boasting a variety of book shops. Offering wonderful opportunities for all interests and is well worth a visit during your stay.
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Low Sizergh Barn
Low Sizergh Barn farm shop near Kendal is located on a working organic dairy farm. Visit for the farm shop, café, farm trail and raw milk.
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Farfield Mill
Farfield Mill is a superb arts and heritage centre reached by a beautiful riverside walk, or a short drive from Sedbergh.