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Accommodation:
Swallows Nest is a traditional stone built end of terrace Cottage with unrivalled views and original features throughout.
Downstairs accommodation:
Outside space: There is parking at the back of the cottage for two small cars. At the front of the cottage is a small enclosed patio area with a bench and table and chairs for enjoying the breath taking views.
Additional information: All utilities, WiFi, bed linen and towels are included as well as smokeless coal and logs for the wood burning stove. Up to 2 well behaved dogs welcome. Smoking is not permitted.
Owner details:
Zoe & Jeff Percy joined Independent Cottages in March 2025
Swallows Nest is nestled in the heart of the village of Hebden in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, close to both the popular villages of Burnsall and Grassington. We welcome one well behaved doggie (two on request) and the house sleeps up to five guests.
Hebden is a pretty, quiet village with traditional stone cottages and an excellent local pub - The Clarendon hotel, well known for its excellent food and the very popular Old School Tea Rooms cafe, which is just at the bottom of the lane - perfect for a lazy brunch or delicious afternoon teas.
Footpaths lead directly from the village, with beautiful walks anlong the river Wharfe into nearby Grassington or Burnsall. Popular trails include those to Conistone and Linton, and around the Grimwith Reservoir. Other places to consider are Bolton Abbey, Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, and the Kilnsey Park Estate and fisheries. The long-distance Dales Way footpath passes close by, giving walkers stunning views in every season.
Cycling is almost as popular as walking in Yorkshire, and the county is renowned for the quality of its road loops and mountain bike trails. If guests need to hire a bike, they can do so in Nidderdale Cycles near Harrogate which is around a 20-minute drive from Hebden. Day trips can include shopping in Harrogate, walking around Skipton market and seeing the castle, visiting the locals at Hesketh Farm Park, golf, horseriding, climbing or caving.
The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a favourite holiday destination all year round with lots to offer both indoors and outside. It looks beautiful in the sunshine or the rain, and with historic market towns and lots of all-weather attractions, you will always find something fun to do.
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Fri, 20th Feb 2026 - Thu, 26th Mar 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
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Fri, 27th Mar 2026 - Thu, 9th Apr 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
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Fri, 10th Apr 2026 - Thu, 7th May 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
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Fri, 8th May 2026 - Thu, 21st May 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
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Fri, 22nd May 2026 - Thu, 28th May 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
7 Nights |
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Fri, 29th May 2026 - Thu, 16th Jul 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
7 Nights |
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Fri, 17th Jul 2026 - Thu, 3rd Sep 2026 Changeover: Friday, Min Nights: 7 |
7 Nights |
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