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.
The perfect hideaway for time with family, our Malham lodges are exceptionally spacious. Hot tub ready upon arrival, make special memories with the entire family.
An exceptionally stylish and spacious lodge, perfect for a memorable family holiday or group getaway.
The lodge comes equipped with one master king size double bed with a dressing table and ensuite including a 2-person deluge shower.
Additionally, the lodge contains one double bedroom and one twin bedroom. There is also a family bathroom with a bath and overhead shower.
An open plan kitchen, lounge and dining area leads to a set of French doors that open up to a private decking area and an outdoor hot tub.
The lodge also has an integrated music system throughout.
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We had a fantastic family - both 2 legged and 4 legged - venture, spending a much needed week away from the hustle and bustle of life. A family atmosphere is upheld and thrives through the staff members who work there - all seem committed to the park and the ethos of the place. It is also a working farm, which keeps it grounded to its roots. The deer and peacocks that visit the lodges are a delight! My point of contact prior to my stay and during was Julie - who is fantastic! Her manner is exuberant and welcoming, where nothing is too much trouble. We met Julie on arrival, prior to eating at the restaurant, and it has to be said that her warmth made all Hindelinis staff fall short in this area. Yes we were treated respectfully. Yes the food was lovely - we ate there 4 times during our stay. Yes the menu catered to all needs but the place lacked a Julie front of house.
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Lovely site, our second visit. Great lodge with an enclosed garden.
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Once again everything was perfect. Staff are friendly and helpful. The site is well maintained . We stayed in a Malham lodge which was roomy and airy with comfortable beds and furnishings and all kitchen equipment available. The hot tub was a treat and it was set in a huge secure garden for the dog. The deer and peacocks also visited us. We hopefully will visit again . Thanks
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We stayed in a Malham lodge which had everything we needed for a family of 5 (4 adults 1 child) Lodge was modern and immaculate, literally as the picture.Had 2 double room, one of which on suite with plenty of space and storage for you belongings. The twin room beds were also a really good size for our tall 13 year old!Our view was amazing with visits from the peacocks and deer every day made it so special. Lovely walks right on the doorstep and a lovely little village a short walk up the lane which had a lovely pub, cafe and restaurant if you wanted.On site cafe/bar was lovely and had good food and service. Highly recommend and we will certainly be back.
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We had a lovely stay with great lodge and garden. Did have a couple of maintenance issues, mainly the doors not locking/unlocking, whilst maintenance came to fix one door it did mean the patio doors were unusable.We went to the cafe once for a drink, staff whilst serving were friendly but felt was more like a staff gathering at one point, this put us off returning for food. Suggested improvements would be a shop area within cafe for forgotten items such as milk etc and also a dedicated dog freedom field would be amazing!Good value for money, added 3 nights for only £250! Will definitely return.
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Arrived on a cold weekend in January so had frozen pipes, this was sorted but think we should have been left a bottle of water or pre warned at least then we could have arrived prepared. However the place is lovely, woke up to deer and peacocks roaming. The hot tub was brilliant, accommodation was clean and comfortable. There was nothing not to like, I would have liked an information folder about local walks and amenities and where to for example put the rubbish ect but this didn’t affect the stay. We only stayed for drinks in the restaurant staff were friendly and helpful but they appeared to be overworked and struggling with the workload which put me off wanting to eat there.
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This is our second time staying at Ribblesdale Park. We stayed in the Malham Lodge and it was so spacious for 4 adults and 2 children, plenty of towels for all of us and the kitchen was packed with more than enough kitchen ware. Our children had never been in a hottub before and their reactions to this one made the whole holiday. My little boy met a deer who was sat outside our lodge and our little girl loved the peacocks who came to our patio doors on a morning. We will be back soon x
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We visited the site during the bonfire and firework weekend. WOW! What an amazing display and all round entertaining experience. Our lodge was absolutely stunning with everything immaculately presented, spotlessly clean and a fabulous hot tub to enjoy. The estate is beautiful and offers peace and wildlife in equal measures….We will be returning soon x
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3rd visit to ribblesdale we love it, great lodge, lovely food in hindelinis, loads to see out and about can't wait to return.
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We love walking around the estate and exploring. Feeding the deer through the fencing was a particular highlight for our 2-years old granddaughter. We have been visiting for around 7-years and already booked again twice next year. If you fancy an amazing, but tough walk, I highly recommend Ingleton Waterfalls, which is about a 30 mins drive.
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