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148 Log Cabins around the North York Moors

Glorious heather moorland, a stunning coastline, ancient woods and a wealth of history and heritage to explore, the North York Moors is a wonderful holiday destination. Some great walking routes and exhilarating mountain bike trails. And lovely towns and villages to discover, such a Pickering or Staithes by the coast.

Barn in North Yorkshire 2

Stokesley, Cleveland, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £739 Availability

Lying in the quiet village, surrounded by stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Countryside is this ideally positioned lodge. Situated on the edge of the North York Moors, keen walkers and nature lovers can set off on a hike and take in the incredible vistas of this magnificent National Park along The Wainstones or up the National Trust owned Roseberry Topping. When it comes to days out and dining beyond the village, the neighbouring towns and villages have regular markets and a wealth of great restaurants and cafés. For a bit of sand and sea, head towards Saltburn by the Sea (16 miles) where you can hop on board the miniature railway, relax on the sandy beach and indulge in some fish and chips at the bustling pier. As you approach the property and drive through the electric gates, you will appreciate the rural setting with stunning views of the surrounding countryside in all directions. Behind its black cladded exterior, you will step into this light and spacious open plan living space and continue to be impressed as it is finished to an exceptionally high standard with stylish, contemporary furniture. The open plan kitchen is well equipped, so you can cook up a romantic meal or pack up a good lunch before a day exploring. The kitchen includes an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave and coffee machine. Meals can be enjoyed at the dining table inside or outside on the patio. The adjacent lounge also has large sliding doors that open right up to allow the outside and the inside to merge on sunny days. Feel the warmth of the floor underfoot as you make your way over to the lounge area to watch a film on the Smart TV and snuggle up on the sofa with your loved one. From the sofa, you can look out onto Roseberry Topping hill. Completing the accommodation is the gorgeous king size bedroom and very spacious en suite shower room and WC. After a long day exploring, plunge yourself into the bubbling hot tub whilst the soundtrack of the Yorkshire countryside around you spoils you further with a fabulous hilly moorland backdrop. On warm balmy evenings, spend time on your private enclosed decking toasting your romantic retreat. Off road parking for one car is available.

Log Cabin in North Yorkshire 4

Malton, North Yorkshire, North of England

Log Cabin in North Yorkshire From £780 Availability

The sleepy village of West Heslerton lies just 9 miles from Malton, 11 miles from the East Yorkshire coast and 13 miles from the North York Moors National Park, offering a great base for outdoor adventures throughout the North Yorkshire countryside. The nearby village of Sherburn (2.5 miles) has a handy convenience store and a pub. The surroundings enjoy picturesque countryside where you can visit Wolds Lavender & Nature Farm for nature trails, pack your clubs for Snainton Golf Centre, or head to North Yorkshire Water Park for canoeing and paddleboarding, all within 10 miles. Stop off for a well earned drink at the local village pub or spend a day at the seaside towns of Filey and Scarborough (13.5 miles). Head down the planted walkway to your retreat, where memories are about to be made. Enter this well planned and generously proportioned chalet style cabin into a bright and open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. This is a fantastic space for socialising with your friends and family. The kitchen is well equipped for you to cater for a quick breakfast, picnic or three course dinner and includes a gas oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher and microwave. Dine at the breakfast bar or take your meal over to the dining table and plan your next adventure. The lounge area is the perfect place to spend the chilly evenings while watching a movie on the Smart TV. The luxurious bathroom features a large freestanding bathtub, a large open shower and a WC. There are two bedrooms to rest your head: a king size bedroom and a king size zip and link (which can be made into 2 6 twins upon request). Outside, the property has a great, partly enclosed, wraparound decked terrace which is complete with ramps so that guests can enjoy the outdoors. There is a dining area with a BBQ rack for disposable trays; take your meal around to the covered area for an al fresco dinner. Step into the hot tub and ease your aching muscles after a long day walking around the stunning North Yorkshire countryside and coast you may even hear or spot the local wildlife rustling around you. There are various spots where you can sit outside with bespoke made seating which is perfect if you want a quiet area to read, follow the sun or enjoy a sundowner in the evening. There is off street parking for two cars provided.

Barn in North Yorkshire 7

Pickering, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £972 Availability

Characterful three bedroom single storey barn conversion within the small village of Newton on Rawcliffe, just on the doorstep of the attractive North York Moors National Park, roughly 30 miles north east of the city of York. Less than 5 miles north of the busy market town of Pickering, you ll have plenty to do and explore right on your doorstep. Head just 3 miles north of the village and you can be walking in Cropton Forest. Travel another 18 miles and you ll reach the fishing town of Whitby or you can travel there by steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, passing by beautiful moorland scenery. A little further down the coast visit Scarborough (23 miles) with its two sandy beaches, amusements and castle. A beautifully renovated barn, complete with an open beamed ceiling, exposed stone walls and a large fireplace. Step inside the convenient entrance area where you can leave your boots and coats after a walk, and make your way into the open plan living space, featuring a spacious lounge with a Smart TV and wood burner. This is the perfect place to relax with your family or friends at the end of the day, planning the next day's outing. The separate kitchen just off the lounge is generously equipped with all your home comforts, ready for you to create a feast. There are three well proportioned bedrooms, each with space to store away your things; chose from a double room, a twin room or a family room which features a double bunk bed with a double on the bottom and a single bunk above. Freshen up in either of the two bathrooms: one with a walk in shower or one with a shower over the bath. Heading outside there is a large communal garden with well stocked borders and wildflower patches with strategically placed benches where you can while away the hours with a good book or just admire the scenery. There is also a fabulous pool house with changing facilities and showers; take a dip in the 6 metre exercise pool and finish off in the sauna and hot tub.

Barn in North Yorkshire 4

Pickering, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £665 Availability

An attractive two bedroom property set on the first floor of a converted barn within the small village of Newton on Rawcliffe; on the doorstep of the North York Moors National Park, roughly 30 miles north east of the city of York. Less than 5 miles north of the busy market town of Pickering, you ll have plenty to do and explore right on your doorstep. Just 3 miles north of the village and you can be walking in Cropton Forest. Travel another 18 miles and you ll reach the fishing town of Whitby or you can travel there by steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, passing by beautiful moorland scenery. A little further down the coast visit Scarborough (23 miles) with its two sandy beaches, amusements and castle. Take the steps to the front door and enter into a triple aspect, open plan living/dining/kitchen area offering superb views towards Levisham to the east and the Vale of Pickering to the south. Dine at the table and plan your next adventure. When the night calls, you ll find one double bedroom and one twin bedroom with plenty of storage space. There is a large bathroom with a corner bath and separate shower. You are spoilt for choice of seating places as this complex has a vast communal garden with well stocked borders and wildflower patches with strategically placed benches where you can while away the hours with a good book or just admire the wildness. There is also a communal pool house with changing facilities and showers; take a dip in the 6m exercise pool and finish off in the sauna and hot tub.

Barn in North Yorkshire 6

Pickering, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £850 Availability

A tastefully furnished cottage arranged over two floors within this holiday accommodation site in the picturesque village of Newton On Rawcliffe. Just on the doorstep of the attractive North York Moors National Park, roughly 30 miles north east of the city of York. Less than 5 miles north of Pickering, you ll have plenty to do and explore right on your doorstep. Head 3 miles north of the village and you ll find Cropton Forest, with plenty of great walks available. Travel another 18 miles and you ll reach the fishing town of Whitby or you can travel there by steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, taking in some beautiful moorland scenery on the way. A little further down the coast is Scarborough (23 miles) with its two sandy beaches, amusements and castle. With an open plan kitchen/dining area, this three bedroom haven is ideal for a family trip or gathering with friends. You ll feel instantly at home. Seek relaxation in the living area which boasts tasteful décor, and lounge on the plush sofas as the wood burner creates a cosy ambience while you browse through the options on the Smart TV. The dining area is the perfect spot to enjoy breakfast and plan the day s events at the dining table with seating for six. The kitchen area has everything you need for mealtimes. There are three bedrooms: a twin room on the ground floor and a double and a twin room upstairs. Two bathrooms are available: one with a bath and shower on the ground floor and one on the first floor with a bath and hand held shower attachment. This complex has a vast communal garden with well stocked borders and wildflower patches; strategically placed benches mean you can while away the hours with a good book or just admire your surroundings. There is also a communal pool house with changing facilities and showers; take a dip in the 6m exercise pool and finish off in the sauna and hot tub.

Whitby Apartment 4

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Apartment From £1092 Availability

Perfect for smaller groups, Whitby Apartment is a shining gem, built only in 2021 and overlooking Whitby’s bustling harbour. Who doesn’t enjoy looking out to boat life and water? It is a brilliant spot, just minutes from the 199 steps taking you to the famous and historic Whitby Abbey and the delights of this fascinating town. The apartment is very stylish with touches of Orla Kiely and splashes or vibrant colour accentuating the calm and mellow colour palettes. With two good sized bedrooms, this wonderful apartment is perfect for two couples or a small family. Everything sparkles at Whitby Apartment!

The apartment enjoys a very spacious, open plan living space, tastefully decorated to the very highest standard. It offers a contemporary corner sofa, beautifully adorned with scatter cushions and surrounding a very attractive rug. A trendy shelf system is home to the smart television and the dining table is surrounded by cool, colourful chairs. The views from the huge windows are stunning towards the harbour and town so strategically placed chairs offer excellent spots for people and boat watching. The kitchen is off to one side, a sensational space with gorgeous grey cabinetry, granite work surfaces, striking, bespoke glass fronted cabinets and the very best of appliances. You definitely have no excuse not to cook up a delicious storm here, though the vast array of fantastic restaurants on your doorstep are very tempting. There are lovely views towards the swing bridge from the kitchen window.

From the hallway, you will discover the gorgeous master bedroom with its sumptuous kingsize bed and ornate wall lanterns. It is such a treat to stay here and there is plenty of space for your holiday wardrobe. The master’s ensuite bathroom enjoys a shower with a thermostatic rain head. The second bedroom is also beautiful and enjoys a kingsize bed, fitted wardrobe and a delightful dressing table and stool. This room has use of the wonderful, immaculate family bathroom with its bath and overhead shower.

You will enjoy staying at Whitby Apartment. You may very well be watching the boats for hours on end. It is very addictive! It is a lovely second floor apartment within easy reach of everything that Whitby has to offer. In this location you will enjoy the town, the abbey, the restaurants, the narrow, quirky streets, museums and beyond, you will enjoy walking, cycling, farms, the steam railway, historic castles and wonderful local markets with the very best Yorkshire produce.

Whitby Apartment enjoys a central position in Whitby, overlooking the buzzy harbour. Whitby offers something more than your typical coastal seaside resort. It is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook and boasts a Gothic culture. Its charming, quirky, narrow cobbled streets are brimming with independent shops and numerous eateries and pubs. The majestic ruins of Whitby Abbey overlook the town, just moments from the apartment. There is a monument to Captain James Cook up on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea. You can also visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and learn more about his life and time in Whitby.

You should definitely expect to encounter a hill or two in Whitby, not to mention the 199 steps to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. There are plenty of excellent restaurants including the famous Magpie Cafe where you will frequently see queues outside. This renowned quirky restaurant enjoys numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes as well as the delicious, traditional fish and chips.

Visitors enjoy classic seaside fun with crabbing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier, not to mention the amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour you will discover the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There are several delightful cafes for cups of tea and lunches.

The picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay is just six miles south of Whitby . It is very attractive and definitely Instagram worthy with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village enjoys a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as charming, unique shops.

Staithes is also a picture postcard unmissable village, clinging to the hillside and boasting winding cobbled streets, 18th century cottages and characterful pubs. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be amazed at the peaceful and tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

Harbour Apartment 2

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Harbour Apartment From £873 Availability

Harbour Apartment is a gorgeous little nest, tucked in the eaves of a beautiful building overlooking Whitby’s bustling harbour. With sensational styling and many unique, bespoke features it offers charm in big doses! Perfect for couples, the apartment was built in 2021 with the added benefit of a Velux push out balcony. Who doesn’t enjoy looking out to boat life and water? The apartment enjoys a brilliant spot, just minutes from the delights of this fascinating town and the 199 steps taking you to the famous and historic Whitby Abbey. Harbour Apartment is very stylish with touches of Orla Kiely and splashes or vibrant colour accentuating the dazzling white walls. Oliver’s Travels also features Whitby Apartment which is in the same building and offers two bedrooms. If you are taking a holiday with another couple or family and want some private time but to share your holiday with them, you may want to consider booking both apartments.  

Featuring wooden floors throughout, plenty of beams and bespoke wrought iron work, Harbour Apartment feels a bit like an interesting art gallery full of lavish furnishings. With angles everywhere, the spaces have been brilliantly designed to give you a full kitchen, an atmospheric bedroom, a bathroom, a lounge with views and a cute dining area. It is such a cosy, intimate place to stay in a brilliant location.

Wooden stairs take you into this third floor apartment. Immediately, you will see the bespoke James Godbold wrought iron balustrades which are very attractive. You arrive at your viewing lounge with its push out balcony where you can enjoy the sea air and glorious harbour views. You can rest on the two seater bed settee or stand, looking out over the swing bridge and watching the boats or the night stars.

Glass walls and a glass door offer light to your bedroom which also enjoys three large Velux windows. Here you will find a comfy double bed nestled nicely in the eaves together with a beautiful dressing table, a colourful chest of drawers and a built-in wardrobe. Your bathroom enjoys a bath with a shower overhead.

From the viewing lounge you take a few steps down to your open plan living area. Your bijou kitchen offers gorgeous grey cabinetry and all the appliances you need for your self-catering break. A bespoke wrought iron unit is fitted cleverly between the beams and there is a lovely shelving unit made from an original Bali boat. Your dining area is squeezed into another space with a large table and benches, all very stylish. This leads to the main living area with its two seater leather sofa, another contemporary sofa and your smart television. The Velux window here looks over the roof tops to the church next to the abbey.

Harbour Apartment offers a unique, cosy stay in the very popular resort of Whitby. You will make magical holiday memories here.

Harbour Apartment enjoys a central position in Whitby, overlooking the buzzy harbour. Whitby offers something more than your typical coastal seaside resort. It is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook and boasts a Gothic culture. Its charming, quirky, narrow cobbled streets are brimming with independent shops and numerous eateries and pubs. The majestic ruins of Whitby Abbey overlook the town, just moments from the apartment. There is a monument to Captain James Cook up on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea. You can also visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and learn more about his life and time in Whitby.

You should definitely expect to encounter a hill or two in Whitby, not to mention the 199 steps to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. There are plenty of excellent restaurants including the famous Magpie Cafe where you will frequently see queues outside. This renowned quirky restaurant enjoys numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes as well as the delicious, traditional fish and chips.

Visitors enjoy classic seaside fun with crabbing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier, not to mention the amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour you will discover the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There are several delightful cafes for cups of tea and lunches.

The picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay is just six miles south of Whitby . It is very attractive and definitely Instagram worthy with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village enjoys a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as charming, unique shops.

Staithes is also a picture postcard unmissable village, clinging to the hillside and boasting winding cobbled streets, 18th century cottages and characterful pubs. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be amazed at the peaceful and tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

Whitby Townhouse 8

Whitby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Whitby Townhouse From £1605 Availability

With supreme elegance, incredible style and impressive attention to detail, Whitby Townhouse offers a fantastic, luxurious stay for eight lucky guests and up to two of their furry friends. Located in the very heart of Whitby, rubbing shoulders with Bagdale Hall, the second oldest building in town, Whitby Townhouse enjoys all of the town’s iconic attractions on the doorstep. Its generous rooms are spread over three floors plus you will enjoy a pretty courtyard and summerhouse for alfresco living.

As soon as you arrive at this immaculate, incredibly smart townhouse, you will know you are not going to be disappointed. Whitby Townhouse oozes elegant appeal. It is a traditional townhouse that has been meticulously designed internally to give you an incredibly relaxing stay. Every space is beautiful and the furnishings are sublime. You can sink into the plushest sofa, curl up on sumptuous leather armchair, lie back on a lavish bed and discover serenity and complete relaxation.

Your generous living room is beautifully decorated in pewter and brown tones with gorgeous sofas and chairs, a feature fireplace and a gorgeous mirror. It is a wonderfully social space, perfect for family games or afternoon tea by the fire. The television offers Sky channels. The immaculate kitchen diner offers top notch appliances including a range cooker. The butler sink gleams and the chef in your group will be totally delighted. Even the most discerning of chefs would be impressed. A comfy bench corner seating area around the dining table ensures there is plenty of space for all at mealtimes plus there is another feature fire adding to the charming atmosphere.

The Yorkshire flagstones lead you to your small, private courtyard complete with a cosy, furnished summer house and a barbecue. It is the perfect spot for a breath of fresh air and to enjoy the Whitby sunshine with your furry friends.

The bedrooms are located on the first and second floors, all offering elegance and charm. The master suite at the top of the house is a dreamy space with a characterful ceiling, chandeliers and a sumptuous king-size bed. Its en-suite bathroom is superb with a gorgeous chandelier over the freestanding bath. Two of the other bedrooms enjoy king-size beds and the last offers comfy twins. All of the beds are beautifully dressed in luxury linens and stunning soft furnishings that complement the decor. All bedrooms boast smart televisions with Sky packages. One of the other bedrooms enjoys an immaculate en-suite bathroom and there is a beautiful family bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom. You will just love this little palace! You are even offered a parking permit for your car!

All you need to do next is open your regal front door to discover the delights of Whitby. Apart from the 199 steps to the Gothic abbey, the HMS Endeavour, the Whitby Museum, the famous Magpie Cafe, the beaches, the bustling harbour and the quirky narrow streets are all on your doorstep.

Whitby Townhouse enjoys a prime central position in Whitby, a town that offers something more than your typical coastal seaside resort. Whitby is famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Captain Cook and boasts a Gothic culture. Its charming, quirky, narrow cobbled streets are brimming with independent shops and numerous eateries and pubs. The majestic ruins of Whitby Abbey overlook the town. There is a monument to Captain James Cook up on West Cliff where he is looking out to sea. You can also visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum and learn more about his life and time in Whitby.

You should definitely expect to encounter a hill or two in Whitby, not to mention the 199 steps to the abbey and St Mary’s Church. There are plenty of excellent restaurants including the famous Magpie Cafe where you will frequently see queues outside. This renowned quirky restaurant enjoys numerous levels and offers many seafood dishes as well as the delicious, traditional fish and chips.

Visitors enjoy classic seaside fun with crabbing, sandcastle building and walks along the pier, not to mention the amusement arcades. Just along from the main town and harbour you will discover the lovely sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay. Sandsend was originally two villages, Sandsend and East Row. There are several delightful cafes for cups of tea and lunches.

The picturesque old fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay is just six miles south of Whitby . It is very attractive and definitely Instagram worthy with a sandy beach, rock pools, ancient fossils, narrow twisting cobbled streets and alleyways. You can easily imagine the fishermen and smugglers walking the streets hundreds of years ago. It is quite easy to get lost in the little warren of lanes lined with old fisherman’s cottages. Most have now been renovated. The village enjoys a good range of cafes, pubs and restaurants as well as charming, unique shops.

Staithes is also a picture postcard unmissable village, clinging to the hillside and boasting winding cobbled streets, 18th century cottages and characterful pubs. This fabulous coastal village was once one the largest fishing ports in the North East but now it is a wonderful hillside gem perfect for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and the rock pools on the small sandy beach.

There are many stunning coastal and country walks, cycle paths and 800km of bridleways close to Whitby. You will be amazed at the peaceful and tranquil countryside of the North York Moors National Park.

EAGLES PEAK, pet friendly, with hot tub in Thornton-Le-Dale 4

Allerston, North Yorkshire, North of England

EAGLES PEAK, pet friendly, with hot tub in Thornton-Le-Dale From £1554 Availability

Eagles Peak is a fantastic lodge resting in Allerston, North Yorkshire and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with an oven, hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, dining seating for four and a sitting room with woodburning stove and Smart TV. There is a mezzanine king-size bedroom with an en-suite and a king-size bedroom, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is a decked area with furniture and a hot tub, as well as off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, towels and starter pack for woodburner are all included in the price. Sorry, no smoking allowed, however one well-behaved pet welcome. Within 2.7 miles there is a shop and within 0.1 miles, a pub. Escape to North Yorkshire in style with a stay at Eagles Peak.

Amenities: Central heating with woodburning stove. Oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front decked area with furniture, electric BBQ and hot tub.Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.7 miles, pub 0.1 miles. For more information on the property please visit: https://thehideoutcountrylodges.com/. Note: Property accepts two well behaved dogs

Region: The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Town: Located in the Dalby Forest and North York Moors National Park, Thornton-le-Dale is a charming village approximately two miles east of Pickering. Walking, biking, and nature-loving enthusiasts will be in heaven at this magnificent position at the head of a valley. Scarborough and Whitby, located 13 and 20 miles apart yet offering all the conveniences of two of the country's premier seaside destinations, are just a short drive apart. About an hour's drive away, York and Castle Howard provide all the history and culture a vacationer could ask for. There are a number of summer festivals and exhibitions held in the nearby market towns of Pickering, Malton, Kirbymoorside and Helmsley during the summer.

Located in Pickering, this lodge is in a rural area. Scarborough to Whitby Rail Trail and Wolds Way Golf are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore North York Moors National Park and Dalby Forest Visitor Centre. Scampston Walled Garden and Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding, hiking, and cycling.

FOXES DEN, pet friendly, with hot tub in Thornton Dale 4

Allerston, North Yorkshire, North of England

FOXES DEN, pet friendly, with hot tub in Thornton Dale From £1246 Availability

Foxes Den is a remarkable, detached lodge resting in Allerston near Thornton Dale and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with an oven, hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, dining seating for four and a sitting area with woodburning stove and Smart TV. There is a mezzanine king-size bedroom with en-suite and a king-size bedroom, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is a decked area with furniture and a hot tub, as well as off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, towels and starter pack for woodburner are all included in the price. Sorry, no smoking allowed, however one well-behaved pet welcome. Within 2.7 miles there is a shop and within 0.1 miles, a pub. Enjoy a getaway to the rural setting of Foxes Den.

Amenities: Central heating with woodburning stove. Oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front decked area with furniture, electric BBQ and hot tub. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.7 miles, pub 0.1 miles. For more information on the property please visit: https://thehideoutcountrylodges.com/
Note: Property accepts two well behaved dogs

Region: The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.

Town: Thornton Dale is a pretty village in North Yorkshire's Ryedale area. The lovely village is located on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, east of the bustling town of Pickering. A Georgian inn, Brandysnap Bistro for a home-cooked meal, and Lavenders Tea Rooms, Gifts & Takeaway are among the dining options. Stock up on necessities in the small convenience store, and there are two farm shops for fresh fruit and vegetables just outside the hamlet. Discover independent shops, the fascinating Pickering Castle, and the exhilarating Flamingo Land Resort in the busy market town of Pickering.

Located in Pickering, this lodge is in a rural area. Scarborough to Whitby Rail Trail and Wolds Way Golf are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Scampston Walled Garden and Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Oliver's Mount Racing or Scarborough Cricket Club. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding, hiking/biking trails, and rock climbing nearby.

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