Glamping in North Yorkshire
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Think about booking a glamping stay in North Yorkshire surrounded by the unrivalled beauty of the Yorkshire Dales or the North York Moors National Parks. Find ideal glamping around Filey, Scarborough, Whitby, and Horton in Ribblesdale. Enjoy a stay in the heart of a natural paradise and experience the fresh air and the peaceful atmosphere of the largest non-metropolitan county in England.
Glamping in Mawgan Porth near the seaNo two families are alike and neither are the glamping accommodations that Holidu has selected for you. Browse the range of glamping sites available with the varied designs, modern exteriors and interiors, traditional wooden appearance and offering the best quality to their guests. The lovely decoration inspires peace and tranquillity. Enjoy a glamping booking for 2 to 4 people and make this trip an unforgettable one staying in the middle of exuberant beauty. Camping in style now!
Travellers and activities
When you visit North Yorkshire, you’ll soon embrace the stunning outdoors. Bring your hiking and walking gear to enjoy the several routes available to explore the area. Get ready to hike uphill climbs across Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors passing castles and abbey ruins framing the landscape. and afterwards, recharge in regal spa town tearooms and market town pubs over jugs of locally brewed Ruby Ale. One of the best things to do in North Yorkshire of all is amble around historic York, with its gothic York Minster cathedral decked out in stained glass. Get lost in cobbled unique passages, or take in ancient forts and bridges on a River Ouse cruise.
North Yorkshire for explorersNorth Yorkshire is not just about the beautiful outwards. You can explore other areas, including the historic town of York and its gothic York Minster cathedral. Enjoy the cobbled snickelway passages, take in ancient forts, recharge your energy levels in regal spa town tearooms and enjoy locally brewed Ruby Ale at the traditional pubs. Explore the towns of Helmsely, Kranesborough, Leyburn and Malton to name a few. No day will be the same. Make it a tour to remember!
Did you know that according to the Guinness Book of World Records, the highest inn at 1,732 feet (528m) above sea level, is located in North Yorkshire? We are talking about the 17th century Tan Hill Inn!
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There is no room for travellers to say “I’m bored” in North Yorkshire. With heaps of holiday ideas, you can enjoy fun-fuelled stays for the whole family or a group of friends flying down the zip line. Romantic stays? Of course! Lovebirds can enjoy the fantastic outdoors, romantic dinners and long and pleasant strolls surrounded by unrivalled beauty.
2. Take a walk on the wild side!Walk the Sandstone Trail and discover the ancient market town of Frodsham as you walk along to reach the summit of Overton Hill. Start your adventure in Delamere Forest. As you walk, you will marvel at the sight of Urchin´s Kitchen, a hidden gorge channel that was formed with glacial melt-water at the end of the last Ice Age. As you leave the forest, keep climbing up and take in the views of the Welsh hills just before you reach Tarporley. You can also have little stops at Beeston and Peckforton Castle, test your handcraft skills making candles at the Cheshire Candle Workshops, or just sit down and indulge in scrumptious Cheshire Farm Ice Cream!
3. Discover 1,000 years of historyTake a journey through centuries of history and learn about Chester Cathedral. Climb to the top of the tower to take in the panoramic views. The climb is part of the tour where you will also see the bell-ringing chamber, the Victorian Organ, and the galleries. Explore the set of monastic buildings, a Georgian square, and the ruins of Roman barracks on the Dean’s Field. If you like birds, don’t miss the chance of seeing the Chester Cathedral Falconry and Nature Garden where you will be able to meet these incredible birds of prey.
4. Enjoy at the Roald Dahl MuseumHave you ever wondered where what a Bogtrotter might taste like? Do you know where the Chocolate Factory idea came from? At Roald Dahl Museum you will find the answers! This is a family-friendly museum ideal for an educational yet fun day out with the little ones. Adults will also remember those days reading Roald Dahl stories, so this is a place to learn about the well-known British author. The life and works from Roald is featured in the museum. There are two galleries with his pictures, but the smell of the giant chocolate doors will captivate you! Have a look at the Writing Hut or create your own stories at the Story Centre. Let your imagination fly! Have a break and grab some nibbles at the Café Twit where the staples are the delicious SandWitches, the Oompa Loompa lunch bags, and the great Whizzpoppers.
5. Take a tour on a vintage red busWe all love the double-deck red buses, don´t we? But what about touring Chester on an open-top vintage bus? Admire the city’s archaeological and architectural heritage from the comfort of your seat and listen to the interesting stories about the town. Hop on the Heritage Bus - one of the remaining three in the world - and take in the magnificent views of Chester including Chester Castle, the County Hall or the Groves. Along the tour, the tour guide will tell you interesting facts about Chester. Listen carefully!
6. Get creative with woodLet your imagination create the most amazing wooden shapes and...but wait, what if you could see it live? Whatever figure can be done with wood, you can see it at The National Forest Wood Fair. This fair takes place at the beautiful Beacon Hill Country Park. This fair is an ideal day out with the family at the end of August. The day is packed with several woodcraft sessions, numerous demonstrations and also activities for the little ones. Watch experienced craftsmen working creatively large pieces of wood. Admire the skilled woodsmen competing and showing their ability with different forestry tools. There is the chance for you to try willow weaving, test your ability for wall climbing, design some eco-art, some coracle paddling, or even pole lathe turning It’s time to roll up your sleeves and have a go!
7. Go on an adventure in the woodsEnjoy a day in Wendover Woods admiring the Chilterns, Black Park and the incredible landscape. Set Wendover Woods is where Go Ape’s Tree Top Adventure is based. Test your ability in the courses with high wires, high ropes and zip wires. Baboons (children 10+) and Gorillas (adults over 18) will have the time of their lives going from tree to tree and the Cheeky monkeys will also have fun at the adventure playground! There is a café for you to have a little rest and a nibble. You can go mountain biking or choose any of the other on-site activities. If you don't like heights, Go Ape in Black Park Country Park also offers the Epic Forest Adventure that includes Segway and Forest Biking. Did you know that Black Park has been the set for blockbuster films including Batman Casino Royale, and Harry Potter?
Information about glampings in North Yorkshire
🏡 Glampings available: | 200 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £23. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 76 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 9% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 15 properties. |