Welcome to Gisburne Park Estate, one of Lancashire’s finest private estates, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. A 1000 acres of picturesque Ribble Valley countryside, owned and managed by Amber and Guy Hindley and family. Nestled within the Estate is Ribblesdale Park, the North of England’s leading hot tub holiday destination. A collection of contemporary lodges, historic houses, cosy cottages or glorious glamping.
For a holiday with friends or small family, our 2 bedroom Knightly lodges with hot tubs are an ideal base for a truly chilled out getaway! Switch off from the outside and step into a world of relaxation and quality with our two bedroom detached exclusive knightly Lodges, wind down and enjoy your holiday in the luxurious surroundings of a Knightly lodge.
A beautifully appointed two bedroom lodge with two generous sized double bedrooms, both with ensuite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has a freestanding bathtub at the foot of the bed and a large overhead deluge shower.
The lodge also comes with a large open plan living area and a set of French doors opening onto a secluded hot tub and garden area.
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We stayed in lodge 57. Lodge needs improvement, freezer door/dishwasher door not installed properly, walls all marked, looked like a dog had wee up one of the curtains in the living area, and the bed in the room without the bath, the mattress was ridiculous, not in shape, bent like a banana and had springs in your back every time you moved. Definitely wouldn’t rate as a 5 star park. We spent nearly £900 for 4 nights. Definitely wouldn’t return. On the plus grounds we’re lovely and the bar/restaurant good except our last morning, coffee was awful. We paid and left, wouldn’t return.
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Just the rest we needed. Even with our 10 year old and 3 lurchers.
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We have been regular visitors to Ribblesdale Park for the last 8 years, have stayed in different lodges and keep returning at least twice a year because:-The lodges are clean, well equipped, dog friendly and the hot tubs are maintained on a daily basis;The staff are amazing, so friendly and accommodating;Food superb, especially the breakfasts;The park is beautifully kept, there is an abundance of wildlife;It's only a short drive either way to Skipton, Barnoldswick and Nelson where we indulge ourselves in Booths;We've tried other parks, nowhere compares
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We first went to Ribblesdale park in November 2022 following our wedding for a weeks stay . We stayed in a lovely lodge and enjoyed our stay.So booked again for two nights around our anniversary so we could go visit the area again .On arrival whilst my husband was unpacking the car , I noticed the cold water tap was running in the kitchen . So I stopped it. Then chose our bedroom & went to the toilet where there was no toilet paper! which was the first problem The following morning we where unable to lock the lodge so phoned Lauren on 24 hr number and left a message - no response all day/ night ( we put all our valuables in our locked car before we set off walking ) Day two - we woke early to no heating so we used the 24 hr number - Lauren - no answer so left another message on answerphone again , after 30 mins rang the other number and a lovely man answered and came and sorted the heating . By this time we had no time for a shower and decided to leave.Very disappointed
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We had and amazing stay on bonfire weekend, staff were all helpful and polite, the only things I would look to improve areWiFi in the lodgeThe restaurant open past 4 on a Sunday The lights around the lodge to be manually turned off from lodge, as very bright in one of the roomsEverything else was great.Thank you
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The pool and the lifeguard where superp as where the restaurant staff and chefs best fish and chips I have ever had 😊
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Lovely accommodation. Excellent staff. We arrived after check in had closed… I received a text with a map showing the cabin and informing us of were the keys would be. No issues.
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Stayed for 7 nights in late July/August. Impressed by the cleanliness and the spaciousness of the lodge. Quiet setting in lovely surroundings. Lovely walks around the park and into Gisburn village (the deli there is great for picking up a takeaway lunch). Deer and peacocks roam freely between the lodges and even joined us outside for lunch one day! Hindelinis is great for meals, breakfast or wonderful cocktails. Dog owners need to be aware that the gardens are not completely enclosed so take a long line with you. We ate at some great dog friendly pubs nearby - The White Bull, Waddington Arms, Spread Eagle and Assheton Arms. The park is a great spot for exploring the local area, just 20 mins to Skipton or Ingleton Falls also just a short hop into The Lakes. We have an electric car and used the charging stations in Barrowfield and Kirby Longsdale..
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We had a two night stay booked glamping as part of our journey traveling from the south East up to Scotland. With the weather forecast set to be wet and miserable I contacted Ribblesdale to enquire if we could upgrade to a Knightly lodge. The staff were friendly and accommodating and it wasn’t a problem for us to do so. The lodge, and hot tub, was waiting for us and we had a relaxing, comfortable stay. The hot tub and free standing bath was a hit with the whole family.
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The location made the special wedding even more special.
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93.3% would recommend this accommodation
90% would stay here again
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