Situated near Pickering in North Yorkshire, this homely lodge offers a perfect retreat for up to four guests, blending the beauty of Yorkshire's heritage coast with proximity to the historic city of York. The lodge features a spacious ground-floor layout, complete with oil central heating and wooden floors throughout. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped open-plan living space that includes a lounge with a 32" Freeview TV, a dining area, and a kitchen outfitted with modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer. The accommodation comprises two cozy bedrooms—a double and a twin—along with a stylish bathroom featuring a roll-top bath and shower attachment.
Set amidst private woodlands, the lodge provides a tranquil escape, with stunning views that include glimpses of the nearby steam railway, adding a unique charm to the setting. Just a short drive from Pickering, the lodge serves as an ideal base for exploring the North York Moors, the Yorkshire Heritage coast, and the picturesque North Yorkshire Wolds. The town of Pickering is famous for its steam train, known as the Hogwarts Express, offering an enchanting 18-mile journey through the scenic Esk Valley to the quaint villages of Goathland and Grosmont, where visitors can indulge in authentic Yorkshire hospitality.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of delightful walking trails in the area, including the Historic Rail Trail and routes leading to stunning waterfalls like Mallyan Spout and Thomason Foss. Additionally, the ancient port town of Whitby, located approximately 18 miles away, is renowned for its historic abbey ruins and connections to Captain James Cook and Bram Stoker's Dracula. Visitors can enjoy a three-mile stretch of sandy beach, embark on fishing and whale spotting trips, and savor award-winning fish and chips at local restaurants. The charming cobbled streets are lined with fishing cottages, antique shops, art galleries, and museums, providing a rich cultural experience.
Further south lies Scarborough, recognized as Britain's first seaside resort, where guests can explore a vibrant town center with a variety of shops, a cliff lift leading to the south bay, and picturesque views of the north bay overlooked by castle ruins. Golf enthusiasts can take advantage of an 18-hole golf course in Kirkby Moorside, just nine miles away, or a pitch and putt green in Pickering. The local fishing lake offers ample opportunities for trout fishing, ensuring a fresh catch for dinner. Pickering also hosts a weekly market and numerous seasonal festivals, including the Steam Engine Rally, a music festival, and the memorable war weekend in October. Historic sites like Castle Howard, Duncomb Hall and Gardens, and Sewerby Hall and Gardens are all within a short drive, enriching the experience of this captivating Yorkshire destination.
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!