Bainbridge Ings Country Park

Yorkshire Dales National Park


This campground is in an attractive setting surrounded by stone-walled fields about half a mile east of Hawes, but the spacing of tents, caravans and self-catering lodges means some plots lack privacy. Several swish glamping pods have recently been installed but are booked through a separate agency – contact the owners for details. Fresh-laid eggs are sold on-site.


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1. Dales Countryside Museum

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2. Sheepdog Demonstrations

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