VISITORS to The Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes this summer will be the first to see the newly completed Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese Experience, following a £5m investment in the creamery and its visitor centre.
Taking a journey through the art of cheese-making, visitors can see the highly-skilled cheese-makers handcrafting Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese first-hand from an interactive viewing gallery,
Many cheese-making secrets can be discovered, such as how cranberries are put into Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese, how blue cheese becomes blue, and how the miniature cheeses are coated in wax.
The creamery’s cheese experts will be on hand to deliver talks and tastings, educating visitors about the authentic taste and provenance of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. In daily cheese-making demonstrations, visitors can watch cheese experts turn eight pints of milk into a 500g Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese in just 40 minutes.
David Hartley, managing director of The Wensleydale Creamery, explains: “As we celebrate the completion of a significant investment in both our visitor centre and our creamery, we look forward to welcoming visitors throughout the summer to enjoy the ultimate Yorkshire Wensleydale Cheese Experience.
"Promising a fun day out, with lots to see and do for all the family, visitors can delight in a true taste of Yorkshire, discover the world of cheese-making and whet their appetite with our award-winning range of cheeses.”
There is fun for the kids with interactive games and activities, not forgetting a Wallace and Gromit area too.
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