Mud Mayhem - County Durham
A 4x4 off-roading mud filled terrain experience as you try to overcome the plethora of challenging obstacles.
View and BookOFFERS*: £25 OFF Summer Getaways | 10% OFF Autumn Getaways | Kids for £1 (aged 5-17) | Under 5s stay free | £5 refundable deposit
Hawes Club Campsite is set in beautiful Wensleydale, where the famous cheese has been made for nearly a century, and offers delightful views. This attractive campsite is situated between the River Ure and the market town of Hawes and is the northern most of The Club's Yorkshire sites within the boundary of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park.
With the beautiful Dales right on the doorstep of Hawes Club Campsite, walking enthusiasts will have hours of captivating landscape to explore. The Pennine Way is another must - it still carries tracks made in previous centuries, so you can literally feel you are following in your ancestors footsteps. Also within easy reach from the campsite, Hawes is one of the highest market towns in England at 850 feet above sea level and is blessed with an immense character that really needs to be experienced. You can stock up on supplies at the local shops in town and there are plenty of cosy, traditional pubs that offer food. Set in the beautiful Dales countryside, the Simonstone Hotel offers a delicious afternoon tea.
Please Note: Reception at this site may close earlier than 8pm and staff may not be available to greet you. If this is the case, don’t worry, you can still arrive on site until 8pm. We will simply contact you on your day of arrival with details of how to check-in. Please ensure your contact details are up to date on your Membership profile.
Additional ways to stay:
Cottages - two semi-detached holiday cottages, each with 4 bedrooms sleeping up to 8 people, are available to rent at this site. Visit camc.com/hawesholidaycottage.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01969 667338
Nearest alternative campsites: Lower Wensleydale Club Campsite, Wharfedale Club Campsite, Teesdale Barnard Castle Club Campsite and Richmond Hargill House Club Campsite.
*T&Cs
£25 OFF Summer Getaways: Save £25 on stays between 1 July to 21 September 2025. 5 night minimum stay. Book by 26 August at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 21 December 2025. 4 night minimum stay. Book by 26 November at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
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A 4x4 off-roading mud filled terrain experience as you try to overcome the plethora of challenging obstacles.
View and BookPrepare for mud-churning and wheel-spinning action as you try and overcome the array of challenging obstacles.
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View and BookA 4x4 off-roading mud filled terrain experience as you try to overcome the plethora of challenging obstacles.
View and BookPlease only use these recommended directions for the final approach and not sat nav, due to alternative routes being unsuitable for towing. The route from M6, junction 37, via Sedbergh is not advised as narrow and difficult in places).
From East: turn right off A684 (Leyburn – Hawes) on outskirts of Hawes into road signposted Muker, Hardraw. The site is on the right in 0.25 mile.
From South West: leave the M6 at junction 36 onto the A65. In about 10 miles in Ingleton turn L onto B6255 (signposted Hawes). Turn into Hawes main street and proceed through, turn left into rd signposted Muker, Hardraw. The site is on the right in 0.25 mile.
From North West: leave M6 at junction 36 onto A65. In about 10 miles in Ingleton turn left onto B6255 (signposted Hawes). Turn into Hawes main st and proceed through; then as above.
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Mik lambert
Reviewed: 15/06/2025 08:45
We came in february and said we would be back ..now its June and we have just revisited ..we will be back as the site and location are ideal for us . Friendky helpfull site staff . Ariel cable is a must if you want to watch tv Found some new... Show more
David Wilson
Reviewed: 13/06/2025 20:56
With the TV reception poor on site I bought a tv cable from the site office at a cost of £25 pounds. A few days later I visited Glossop Caravans and the exact cable was in their shop at £12.99. How can this be fair to members.
Mrs Mc
Reviewed: 04/06/2025 19:17
Lovely peaceful and relaxing site. Ideal for access into Hawes short walk to high street where there are plenty of places to eat and loads of walks right from the campsite itself. Facilities are fine, plenty of cubicles. You do need a key to access these so need to remember... Show more
Stu Hudson
Reviewed: 03/06/2025 19:24
Our 2nd time at this site, won't be the last as we are looking to book again later this month. Lovely site, great location and friendly helpful staff, Hawes itself is a lovely village, independent shops, pubs and a fantastic Fish & chip shop. The only criticism is... Show more
Christopher Day
Reviewed: 03/06/2025 01:13
We stayed on Hawes from 25th May first impressions i felt very crammed in when we found a pitch as only a few were available. We didnt put our awning out as we just felt so close to the caravan beside us so much so that if we sat... Show more
Jenny Alton
Reviewed: 28/05/2025 12:23
On arrival, we received a warm welcome. Picked a pitch that was perfect for us. The site is lovely, pitches are spacious and well marked out. The site is well maintained and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Just a few minutes walk in to Hawes, there are plenty... Show more
Martin Redshaw
Reviewed: 27/05/2025 19:44
We’ve just had a fantastic week in the sun at this spotlessly clean site. Friendly people everywhere & fabulous local area. We will be back
Christine Grogan
Reviewed: 27/05/2025 15:26
Perfect location, it's a short walk into Hawes. Alternatively, you can get on your bike and explore the surrounding area. There are lots of hills to climb, not for the fainted hearted. The site is well maintained and clean. It's a busy site, as is the village of Hawes. It has... Show more
Valerie Bennett
Reviewed: 26/05/2025 23:00
We have visited this site many times over the years. The location is one of our very favourite with the town being a short walk away and many beautiful walks accessible from the site. The facilities are modern,warm and spotlessly clean. Pitch sizes are generous and some have an amazing view of the... Show more
Pamela Ellison
Reviewed: 25/05/2025 17:18
The site is beautiful with lovely views, the wardens were great and friendly, the facilities were spotless, a nice walk into the village and Hardraw waterfall. We used the little white bus which is a great service with friendly helpful drivers. We will definitely return.
Mik lambert
Reviewed: 15/06/2025 08:45
We came in february and said we would be back ..now its June and we have just revisited ..we will be back as the site and location are ideal for us . Friendky helpfull site staff . Ariel cable is a must if you want to watch tv Found some new friends...