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Welcome to Bedale

Bedale is a Georgian market town, a stone's throw away from the eastern edge of the Pennines. The history of Bedale can be traced back to the writing of the Domesday book, and still has a potent and fascinating presence in the town today. Shop for its famous cheeses and other local produce in the ancient town square, take a closer look at the 12th-century church, or take a trip on the Wensleydale Railway to soak in some of Yorkshire's incredible natural beauty.

Wensleydale - a piece of paradise

Yorkshire is known for its surrounding natural beauty, but even with everything else around it, Wensleydale is special. The upper valley of the river Ure, Wensleydale is a luscious, deep valley, known for its little, wooded knolls and tucked-away waterfalls like Hardraw Force and Aysgarth Falls. With quaint towns scattered amongst the beautiful vistas, Wensleydale is a popular stop for tourists who come to Yorkshire just to get away from it all.

Traverse The Forbidden Corner

A short drive from Bedale, the Forbidden Corner is one of Yorkshire's most popular and unique attractions. Here, you and your family can explore a labyrinth of tunnels, hidden chambers, follies, and fantastical surprises, all contained within a four-acre garden, nestled in the centre of Tupgill Park in the Yorkshire Dales.

Looking for a cheap hotel Near Bedale? Travelodge Scotch Corner Skeeby Hotel is a quarter of an hour away by car, and Travelodge Harrogate Hotel can be reached in 45 minutes.