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.
While every campsite in the country bursts at the seams, discover our exclusive glamping village of just 10 widely spaced, luxurious five metre bell tents. Nestled within a historic Grade 1 listed, 1000 acre private estate, each tent is fully furnished. Expect home from home comforts, with a double bed, king sized duvet and electric power, while outside a decked area contains table and chairs and your own fire pit. Our magical glamping site is perfect for couples, families, and group bookings.
Located in a magnificent 6 acre field under the shadows of our Grade 1 mansion house your luxury belle tent looks out onto miles of peace and quiet. A 5 min stroll up hill and you’ll be in the heart of the holiday village where you will find our onsite restaurant Hindelinis. A 5 min stroll in the opposite direction and you’re at our heated outdoor swimming pool.
Check in is located at Main Park, within Hindelinis, our on-site Bar & Restaurant. Once you have your allocation details, we will then direct you to our Glamping Village, and your designated pitch.
Included in your accommodation is 1 double bed including a sprung mattress, a king size duvet, pillows & pillowcases, 2 hand towels, 2 bath towels and a cosy blanket.
Kids are incredibly welcome at Ribblesdale. We provide camp beds but not bedding for kids. There are acres and acres of safe space for them to play in and explore.
Onsite you will see our quirky little shower shacks and toilets that are just a short distance away from your bell tent. These are individual cubicles / stalls for greater privacy and cleanliness.
We supply a small amount of wood for your fire pit, once used you can purchase more wood/kindling from the Texaco petrol station on the main road A59 (BB7 4ES) open 7am-8pm. Please note, we do not provide any fire lighting equipment and all fire pits must remain in the same position as found on arrival.
Your Bell tent comes fully fitted with 2 electrical plug sockets, you will find this at the base of the bed frame on the right hand side.
BBQ’s with charcoal are available to
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The whole experience was fantastic. The tent was amazing, walks were lovely, the pool was an added bonus and the food was amazing!
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Had a lovely time staying in our tipi and on the estate. Tipi was clean, well furnished and facilities were also kept in really good condition. Great to see peacock(s) and wildlife on the estate too, and the firepit was a great addition on an evening! Did a VERY long walk on Saturday, and got back just in time to be able to use the pool. Pool could do with being open at least an hour or so before/after to allow guests to make use of it & also see other highlights/areas. Brilliant stay and would definitely recommend!
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Needs better signage around estate and lighting for those walking back in evening
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Having stayed at Ribblesdale Park numerous times before either in a lodge or a cottage we thought we'd try the glamping tents. The location of the glamping field is perfect and is so peaceful with beautiful views... especially as the sun sets. Shower and toilet acilities in the field are basic but clean and well-maintained. The outdoor swimming pool is located opposite the entrance to the field which again is perfect with small children. Hindelinis onsite restaurant was outstanding as always, for both breakfast and dinner and the staff extremely friendly and helpful.
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We really enjoyed our stay over the half term holidays. My twin boys aged 8 loved the glamping set up and were made up with the tent, field, goal posts, wildlife, fire pits, pool and pub. Sadly we couldn’t book sunny weather and it rained lots!! But we still made every second of our holiday a fun one.We ate in the pub on the Thursday night, food was plentiful and tasted beautiful. We just had to wait a little as was busy. Only feed back was to place wheel barrows at the car park as it was hard on my own even with support from my boys to transport lots of bags back and forth from car to tent. To extend the swimming pool opening hours and provide an area where you could shower after swimming and maybe an area to buy a drink in the sunny periods. My only annoyance was there were no sinks to have a daily wash in. We had to share the pot wash sink to have a wash and brush teeth in. For 2 nights it was ok but don’t think I could stay longer as this doesn’t add up in camping/glamping.
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this is the second time we have stayed at Ribblesdale Park and yet again we loved it.the first was in a lodge with a hot tub, the outdoor space was amazing for our dogs, it was completely secured all around, the hot tub was big enough for us all to enjoy together. Inside was very clean and really well equipped with everything you need, the furniture and beds were very comfy. The tents were really well designed and adequately equipped with most things you would need. The beds are comfy and the linen clean. The toilets and showers were very clean and weren't too far from the tents. The on site facilities are really nice, the restaurant has a great menu and what we all had was amazing food. The outdoor area is very comfy with a very chilled atmosphere. The staff are all very friendly and really helpful. The outdoor pool was very unexpected, the water was warm enough to get straight in and with the walls around it doesn't take much sunshine to make it really hot.
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Staff friendly.Fixed bed very comfortable.Tent clean.Good showers and proper flushing toilets.Camp bed not great quality for the £15 supplement. - take your own if you've got one! You'll need the bedding for it as well.For the price I was expecting a bit more. Maybe a small electric kettle and a hospitality tray to enjoy a cup of tea in the morning. Maybe a gas stove to cook on, crockery and cutlery etc. There were some plastic drinking vessels but nothing to put in them!I have glamped before on other sites where this kind of thing was provided.As guests at a wedding on the estate, it was super convenient.
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I stayed in Ribblesdale glamping on 26th August for 2 nights with my 3 children and my friend and her children stayed in a tent next to us. When we arrived it looked perfect and were all excited, loved the lights round the field and quirky toilets and when we opened the tent we were happy too untill we walked into it and it was like walking on a water bed, underneath must have been swamped with water which is understandable camping but not what we had in mind for luxury glamping, if they were on a more permanent base that wouldn’t happen. My son’s camp bed was extremely wet and when he woke in the night his pillow and sleeping bag were then wet from lying on it so had to squeeze in bed with me and my other child. The second day was rather wet but we had a lovely day off site at one of your recommended places but when we returned under the tent was even more went and it had started to come through under the double bed and near the door so we had to go home and not stay the second night.
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We stayed at Ribblesdale park for 2 nights the 1st night after checking in at 4 was fine the children loved it. Although one of the children’s camp beds where wet through and in out friends teepee it was swamped like walking on a water bed.The showers kept going from absolutely boiling to freezing so couldn’t have a decent shower.The 2nd day it rained and the teepees started to get wet inside and my daughter’s camp bed started to get wet. So decided to pack up and cut out stay short.This wasn’t a glamping experience for me. I’ve been actual camping in a tent and had a better experience there where the facilities and showers were nice.
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Nothing really close by apart from Mrs Dowsons farm. The tent was very boggy and not as big as I initially thought. The bed sheets were not clean. The restaurant was small for the whole of the site Expensive glamping as only allowed to check in at 4pm and leave at 10am I wouldn’t do glamping again
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81.2% would recommend this accommodation
75% would stay here again
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