Say cheese!

The lovely UK town with waterfalls and a VERY famous food

A small town in the UK has captured the hearts of visitors, due to the small waterfalls that flow between the old stone houses.

Gayle Beck, near the confluence of the River Ure, gushes through the streets of Hawes, a tiny market town in the Yorkshire Dales.

It came out on top of a list of the "most charming" towns in the county, according to a recent study.

They raved about its quaint streets and homes, while also speaking highly of its sights and history.

The waterfall tumbles more than 100ft and are are located behind the Green Dragon Inn. A tavern that's been in its current location since the 13th century.

There's another major attraction for visitors. It's the birthplace of famous Wensleydale cheese which is still made in the town.

It has been made on-site at the Wensleydale Creamery since 1897 and is a favourite throughout the UK.