Mud Mayhem - County Durham
10% discount
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We have HALVED our deposits to an incredibly low 10% at all Club campsites for any stay in 2023 and 2024*!
Hawes Club Campsite is set in beautiful Wensleydale, where the famous cheese has been made for nearly a century, and offers delightful views. Redeveloped in 2017 and now with 10 serviced pitches, it's situated between the River Ure and the market town of Hawes and is the northern most of The Club's Yorkshire sites within the boundary of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park.
With the beautiful Dales right on the doorstep of Hawes Club Campsite, walking enthusiasts will have hours of captivating landscape to explore. The Pennine Way is another must - it still carries tracks made in previous centuries, so you can literally feel you are following in your ancestors footsteps. Also within easy reach from the caravan park, Hawes is one of the highest market towns in England at 850 feet above sea level and is blessed with an immense character that really needs to be experienced. You can stock up on supplies at the local shops in town and there are plenty of cosy, traditional pubs that offer food. Set in the beautiful Dales countryside, the Simonstone Hotel offers a delicious afternoon tea.
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Please only use these recommended directions for the final approach and not sat nav, due to alternative routes being unsuitable for towing. The route from M6, junction 37, via Sedbergh is not advised as narrow and difficult in places). From east: turn right off A684 (Leyburn – Hawes) on outskirts of Hawes into road signposted Muker, Hardraw. The site is on the right in 0.25 mile. From South West: leave the M6 at junction 36 onto the A65. In about 10 miles in Ingleton turn L onto B6255 (signposted Hawes). Turn into Hawes main street and proceed through, turn left into rd signposted Muker, Hardraw. The site is on the right in 0.25 mile. From North West: leave M6 at junction 40 onto A66 (signposted Brough); turn onto A685, then onto B6259 (signposted Garsdale Head); at Garsdale Head turn left onto A684 (signposted Hawes); then as above.
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