Wensleydale Creamery

Wensleydale Creamery, Hawes Gayle Lane - Hawes

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Last update on 08/11/2023
4,5
547 Reviews
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Last update on 15/11/2023
4,5
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Last update on 05/12/2019
8,0
70 Reviews
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Last update on 29/11/2021
4,8
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Last update on 27/09/2021
4,8
878 Reviews
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Last update on 20/11/2019
5,0
11 Reviews

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Sally Downey
+5
Full of such great food ����� scones massive with cream, butter and jam. Oh the cheese tasting mmmmm delightful spent nearly a hundred pounds between the shopping list I had from The Crown at lofthouse my daughter and me ,hot chili cheese , pineapple Wensleydale , caramelized onion , apricot cheese , the list is endless well worth the drive xxx
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Valerie Waites
+5
we always make a detour to Hawes so that we can pick up our cheese fix. Love most of the cheeses but our favorites are Onion and chives and blue wensleydale. The blue as a more supple taste and isnt as strong as stilton(which I dont like). Theres a very well stocked shop were you can purchase almost anything thats made in Yorkshire, from tea bags to beer. Theres a very nice cafe that servers only things that are locally sourced. So its not just a factory its a place you can spend time in and taste cheese,.
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Graham Hawkes
+5
My wife and I went on a coach trip last year. Lovely scenery on the way. We had an interesting tour around the creamery. Fun and informative. We made a dash for the restaurant and pleased we did as they only catered for a certain amount of covers. The food was amazing and service first class. There is a cafe if you miss out.
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Chris Davies
+5
My favourite place in the UK. The most delicious menu I've ever experienced, with the most wonderful take-home items and the friendliest staff. I visit once a year and always leave smiling, no matter the weather. ❤️
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Owain J Millard
+5
Fantastic place! We're both cheese lovers so this was basically a pilgrimage!! Spent more time than was necessary in the tasting room but also paid for the demonstration and tour! Lovely gift shop and cafe too. Highly recommended.
5
Valerie Hinchliffe
+5
Came here on a day excursion and spent an interesting two hours here. The visitor centre is only a short distance from the market square and has a large free car park. It's well signposted and all the buildings are wheelchair accessible. The staff were welcoming and friendly. Our visit to the Wensleydale Cheese Experience was pre-booked with a time slot. The man who did the cheesemaking demonstration was very knowledgeable, going through all the different stages of how cheese is hand crafted in the modern creamery. We then walked across to a little museum where we learned all about this place's fascinating history through artefacts and easy to read info boards, tasted a variety of Wensleydale cheeses and got to see inside the creamery itself from a viewing gallery. Lots of fun activities for kids and the opportunity to be photographed with Wallace and Gromit! The shop is a delight to browse around, full of beautiful homewares, pictures, stationery, books and much more. The cheese shop is also well worth visiting, not only for the cheese but also crackers, chutneys and a host of other foodie treats. Bought some cheese and a delicious Yorkshire fruit cake to take home. There's a restaurant and café which I didn't get time to visit, but I did treat myself to an ice-cream from the shop and ate it on a café terrace with a lovely view of the dales. All in all this was an enjoyable visit!
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Annie B
+5
Fascinating place to visit, well worth paying the extra to learn the history of the factory, it’s incredible staff and sit in and learn about how the cheese is made with a demonstration to boot. The viewing windows allow you to watch the process on the factory floor and the tasting area, well just make sure you eat before attending! The shop is fabulous and full of all sorts of gifts, drinks and the two cafes on site as well as the ice cream counter mean that everything is catered for. There are good, clean and accessible toilets and plenty of parking. Also lovely benches outside should you need a picnic place. Child friendly and a wonderful place to visit.
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Martin Moore
+4
A good fun display of cheese making and tour of the factory/museum. Good food and extremely fast service. Loads of things to buy in the gift shop, staff are brilliant
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Nicola King
+5
Excellent visitor centre, cheese shop and gift shop but the best bit was the cheese experience with demonstration and informative explanation by Martin. A fabulous afternoon out. We will be back to try out the cafe when weather is better so that we can sit outside with our dog!!
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Bee
+5
Really amazing place. Full creamery tours, gift shop stacked with local businesses & the cheese shop has every cheese available to taste. Very worth the visit. The restaurant & cafe have a good choice of food & drinks. Really worth the visit!
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Claire Louise
+5
Interesting place to visit. Tells the history of cheese making in this area with exhibits and live demonstration. The gentleman who did the demo when we visited was knowledgeable and engaging and I found it very enjoyable to watch. There is a cafe and gift shop as well as a cheese shop. Taste testing is allowed. We were lucky enough to see some Morris dancers on the day we visited too.
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Amanda Williams McNair
+5
I love cheese and this was definitely the place to be!! My husband and I went over the bank holiday weekend and it was busy but manageable :) There are two sections in which you can get free cheese tastings - one in the store and the other in the museum section (which you have to pay for but it includes a live demonstration on how Wendsleydale cheese is made). There is, of course, Wallace and Grommit merch and a whole mini section dedicated to them in the museum. It is also very family friendly. For lunch we went to the coffee shop and the only critique I have is that the cafe itself is a decent size but for the crowds there, there was a giant queue for over an hour and so I'm surprised they didn't open the restaurant (currently undergoing some renovations so it is closed) for overflow seating. However lunch had a good selection to cater to everyone and the blue cheese scones were almost the size of my face! I got one to go for £3 and I wish they sold them in the store! It was such a great time. Definitely a fun visit.

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Now Open
Monday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Tuesday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Wednesday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Thursday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Friday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Saturday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Sunday:
09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

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