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Heather Cottage Guest House, Aysgarth, North Yorkshire

Heather Cottage Guest House
Aysgarth
North Yorkshire

DL8 3AH

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Heather Cottage Guest House, in Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales National Park is, despite the title, an Edwardian country gentleman's residence which has been substantially renovated and restored over the past few years. It now offers superb bed and breakfast (B&B) accommodation and occupies a position in Aysgarth with spectacular views over Wensleydale and the much photographed Lady Hill.

The house offers 2 fully en-suite Bed and Breakfast (B&B) rooms arranged for your comfort and convenience, for which we have just been awarded a 4-star with silver award rating. Rooms are equipped with TV, DVD player, Tea and coffee making facilities with fridge to keep your drinks cool. There are a selection of freely available DVD films and CD music discs for your entertainment.

The house is a perfect base from which to walk or cycle the Yorkshire dales and is a short stroll from the famous Aysgarth Falls. Aysgarth is on the Herriot Way, the Bowland-Dales Traverse and is close to the Pennine way. Guests wishing to walk the circular Herriot way often start and end at Heather Cottage and vehicles may be left here while you are away. We can also arrange to transport your luggage to your accommodation stops on the route.

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Ratings/Awards: ETC 4 Star Silver award
Number of Rooms: 2
Number Ensuite: 2

Price per Room:

Double: £58
Single: From £35 - Single occupancy
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Facilities

Parking
Special Diets Catered For -Notice required
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Tourist Board Inspected
TV in Rooms
Garden

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