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Baugh Fell View luxury holiday cottage in the Dales
Baugh Fell View holiday cottage in the Yorkshire Dales National Park

Our Dales holiday cottage has been featured in Country Walking and Bird Watching magazine

Fancy a holiday with your furry friend? Our pet-friendly cottage is next door: www.moorlandview.com

Escape to the beautiful western Dales and stay in this self-catering cottage with breath-taking views. This stylish holiday cottage is the perfect all-year rural retreat for visitors to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Cumbria. It is ideal for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.

   Baugh Fell View is equipped and decorated to a high standard and offers everything from an ideal summer holiday base to a cosy bolthole in the winter months. The cottage lies at the head of scenic Garsdale where it meets upper Wensleydale and is just six miles from the honeypot market town of Hawes. It is also a short walk from Garsdale station on the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway. 

   This beautiful two-bedroom property is light and airy with an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with stone floors, oak fittings and a wood-burning stove. There are two bedrooms, each with its own walk-in shower room. The master bedroom has a king-sized bed and the twin room is en-suite. Towels, bed linen and logs are provided. There is secure storage for cycles. There are two outside seating areas, front and back, one facing woodland, just yards from a red squirrel feeder, and the other in an enclosed area to the rear with spectacular views along Garsdale.

   If you would like to arrange a food delivery, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons deliver to us.

Please note: We do not accept pets. Baugh Fell View can be booked for larger groups in conjunction with the adjacent cottage Moorland View. Sadly, the stone and wood floors mean this property is not suitable for children under the age of five. Baugh Fell View is a non-smoking property.. 

Baugh Fell View holiday cottage near Hawes has a squirrel feeding station opposite its front door.
A snowy scene at Baugh Fell View.
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