Located in the picturesque village of Wilberfoss, near York in North Yorkshire, this tempting lodge is perfect for couples seeking a serene getaway. It accommodates two guests and welcomes pets, making it an ideal retreat for pet owners. Just a short distance from the vibrant city of York, visitors can indulge in the rich history and culture of the area or embark on delightful walks right from their doorstep. The lodge features a convenient ground floor layout, ensuring ease of access with only two steps to the entrance.
The open-plan living space of the lodge is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a cozy living area equipped with Freeview TV and a DVD player, alongside a dining area and a well-appointed kitchen. The kitchen includes essential appliances such as a gas cooker, microwave, fridge, and washing machine. The sleeping arrangements consist of a double bed in the main bedroom and a bunk bed suitable for children in the second bedroom, complemented by a modern shower room with a heated towel rail. Additional amenities include gas central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and private parking for one vehicle.
Set in a tranquil location near a small caravan park and the owner’s residence, the lodge is part of a collection of seven holiday lodges, all of which are well-furnished and presented. Guests have the opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of Yorkshire, with the charming market town of Pocklington just four miles away, offering a variety of shops and a vibrant events scene. The surrounding area is rich in outdoor activities, including walking and cycling trails, as well as scenic drives through the Yorkshire Wolds, which inspired renowned artist David Hockney.
For those wishing to explore further, the lodge provides easy access to notable attractions such as the Yorkshire Air Museum, Burnby Hall Gardens, and the family-friendly York Maze. The ancient city of York, accessible via the Grimston Bar Park and Ride, is a treasure trove of historical sites, including the iconic York Minster, castle and railway museums, and the Jorvik Centre. Visitors can enjoy various cultural experiences, from art galleries to quirky shops and traditional inns, as well as outdoor activities like walking along the city walls and cruising on the river. With additional coastal resorts and the North York Moors within reach, this lodge serves as a perfect base for an unforgettable Yorkshire adventure.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!