Travelling to Hawes by train
Virgin Rail provides trains from the south into Northallerton, via the East Coast Main Line. You will then need a coach or taxi into Hawes.
The trains run every day and depart hourly, the journey time is about three and a half hours.
You can use the Transpennine Express from the north into Northallerton and on to Hawes by coach or bus.
For more information on your journey and to check train times and fares, visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Travelling to Hawes by road
Travelling by road to Hawes will take you on some of the most beautiful roads in the country. If you’re going to be travelling to Hawes by car from the south-east, the most direct route is the A1M. Your journey will take around four and a half hours.
If you are travelling from the west country, then you take the M5, M54, M62. Journey time is about five and a half hours.
From the north-west, the most direct route is on the M6 then the A65, getting you to your chosen property in just under two hours depending on the traffic.
These are all possible routes, but we recommend using the AA Route Planner to plan your journey.
To check for any traffic problems and to get information on your route visit www.theaa.com/traffic-news/index.jsp.
Travelling to Hawes by plane
Leeds Bradford airport is the closest major airport to Hawes although it is around 37 miles away, so you will need a taxi or hire car to get to your property.
For information on flights, visit www.leedsbradfordairport.co.uk.