Lodges in North Yorkshire49 properties found
Juniper Lodge at Brompton Lakes
Richmond, North YorkshireNew York Public Library
Richmond, North YorkshireTuksumduin at Cayton Bay Holiday Park
Scarborough, North YorkshireBearskin Cottage
Leyburn, North YorkshireJules Lodge at Brompton Lakes
Richmond, North YorkshireWhinstone View Lodges
Great Ayton, North YorkshireWhorlton Lodge
Northallerton, North YorkshireTollerton Holiday Park
York, North YorkshireOakwood Lodges
Selby, North YorkshireHollybrook Lodges
York, North YorkshireBainbridge Ings
Wensleydale, North YorkshireKilnwick Percy Resort
Pocklington, North YorkshireWoodland Lakes Lodges
Thirsk, North YorkshireLiverton Lodges
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North YorkshireCedar Retreats
Ripon, North YorkshireHillview Hot Tub Lodge
Malton, North YorkshireKiplin Eco Lodges
Kiplin, North YorkshireMilton Park Lodges
Skipton, North YorkshireThe Crowkeld Cabins
nr Cross Hills, North YorkshireThe Pines at Runswick Bay
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North YorkshireFor a lodge or log cabin holiday in North Yorkshire, we have choices for you with hot tubs, those that are dog friendly and have Wi-Fi. This is a county will much to offer with vast expanses of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors perfect for long walks and full of abbey ruins and castles. Adventure activities including rock climbing, mountain biking at Dalby Forest where you can take on over 55 miles of cycling trails in the forest to suit all levels. Or a Trek across the North York Moors with a team of huskies at Pesky Husky.
Harrogate, a Victorian spa town with tea rooms and independent shops, several market towns including Masham, Boroughbridge, Knaresborough and Pateley Bridge where you can enjoy a pub lunch with the locally brewed Ruby Ale. Visit York, with its gothic York Minster cathedral and many stained glass windows.
Some of the top attractions include: Esk valley Railway, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Sutton Bank, Grimwith Reservoir, Scarborough Alpamere waterpark.
Take a look at James Herriot's original home, made to look just as it did in the 1940s, Yorkshire writer and vet we know from ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ in the quaint town of Thirsk. The National Railway Museum where you can see the fastest steam engine ever and a huge collection of restored locomotives.