Once upon a time, nestled high up on the Yorkshire Wolds, stood three charming lodges, each with its own complimentary hot tub boasting views that stretched as far as the eye could see. Inside, guests were welcomed by crisp white sheets and fluffy towels, ensuring their comfort and warmth during their stay.
These delightful retreats, known as Wolds Away, could be found in the quaint village of Huggate, situated 20 miles east of York and 15 miles north of Beverley. Perched at the highest point of the Yorkshire Wolds, guests were treated to picturesque walks, including the renowned Minster Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way, offering glimpses of landscapes immortalized in the famous paintings of David Hockney.
For those craving a taste of local flavor, the village pub, The Wolds Inn, was just a short stroll away, tempting guests with its legendary Steak Pies, a culinary delight not to be missed.
But if relaxation was the order of the day, Wolds Away had it covered. Whether it was a romantic escape, a family gathering, or a reunion with friends, these lodges provided the perfect sanctuary to disconnect from the world and revel in the tranquility of the surroundings.
Here, amidst the beauty of nature, guests could escape the ordinary and create unforgettable memories with their loved ones. And with reviews almost as glowing as the views themselves (barring the occasional foggy day), Wolds Away promised an experience that would linger in the hearts and minds of all who visited.