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 Bronte 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 Bronte Lodges, wind down and enjoy your holiday in the luxurious surroundings of a Bronte lodge.
An extremely well designed 2 bedroom spacious timber clad lodge. Perfect for a family or couples getaway. One double with four poster bed and one twin bedroom both with ensuite bathrooms which include whirlpool baths and overhead showers.
A large fully equipped open plan kitchen and comfortable living area. Decking area leading to a private outdoor hot tub and garden space.
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The lodge was cosy and clean on arrival and we were able to check in early. The hot tub was clean and ready for use. The lodge itself is well equipped, lots of towels, kitchen wear etc. The garden was not full enclosed and the peacocks often came in so be mindful if you are taking a dog. The onsite restaurant did great breakfasts. The local village pub (dog friendly) does lovely food and the little Italian is worth a visit. Both just a 10 minute walk away over the fields. Great location, with lots of walks and places to visit nearby.
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We stayed in a lodge from 19th September for 7 days. This was our 3rd visit to Ribblesdale park Ref number 9358481. The site had a power cut from 10am till around 5pm on the 23rd of September. I understand this was not within your control however we were disappointed that no one from the staff called or emailed to keep us updated. I called 3 times for updates. We had planned a day at the lodge on Tuesday to celebrate 30 year anniversary but had to cancel plans due to power cut. We will be returning next year and would really appreciate some discount off next year's booking as compensation for the power outage as we couldn't use any of the facilities that day. Our stay was excellent apart from that hiccup. We ate in the restaurant a few times and were really impressed by the standard of food and the calm efficient atmosphere in the open kitchen. Well done to the chef and his team. The Bronte lodge was perfect and we will return to it. One improvement would be better WiFi as it
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We had glorious weather ! Lodge and hot tub were amazing - had a massage in the lodge the woman came to the lodge to do this. Gorgeous walks round the site too, very picturesque and pram friendly for us. Shame we didn’t see the deer but they are wild so can’t be helped. Nice restaurant on site too!
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Positives: the sureoundings were stunning. Wild life was amazing. Ok site restaurant/bar was great with live music. Easy check in. Cabin was clean and hot tub was ready to go. Lots of spaceNegatives: it was loud, which woke our newborn very frequently and so I was exhausted
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This must be the 8-9th time I’ve stayed at Ribblesdale Park, I absolutely love it, it’s such a peaceful place in the most beautiful surroundings. It’s perfect for a quiet little get away with friends or my husband when you just want some much needed time to catch up and unwind in nature. I’ve stayed in different lodges and some of the cottage's too and love the decor and the facilities, it’s like home from home. Lovely quality bedding and towels too! Restaurant is always on point with the menu, everyone who works there has always been really friendly. 10/10
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The lodge was beautifully decorated and overall very clean. There were a few small issues, such as crumbs left on the kitchen counter and a slightly sticky table, but otherwise everything was well presented. The double bed, however, was quite uncomfortable, so we ended up sleeping in the twin beds in the other room instead. The hot tub was also spotless and a lovely addition to our stay.We had a meal at Hindelinis one evening. As there was a party in at the same time, the service was a little slow, but that was understandable — and the food itself was very good.After returning home, I realised I had left my coat behind in the lodge. I contacted Ribblesdale Park straight away and they responded quickly, offering to post it back to me. I was really impressed with the efficiency and helpfulness of the service.Overall, we had a very enjoyable stay at Ribblesdale Park and would happily recommend it to friends and family — in fact, we already have. Any complaints we had were only
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Beautiful Lodge on one of the best park we've stayed on and we do 2 lodge breaks a year so been to many different places but ribblesdale it up there with the best. Fantastic base to explore many areas, ingleton waterfall trail is a must!! Lovely meal in the onsite restaurant, reasonably priced with friendly staff. The site was set out lovely, very peaceful. We have already booked for next year.Deer & peacocks roaming around the site, even had peacocks on out hot tub the morning we left.We stayed in a 2 bed bronte lodge, pet friendly. Very clean and spacious
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A few minor teething issues but overall a great break
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Brilliant location with excellent walks and beautiful scenery. The accommodation was clean and well maintained and a very good size. The on site restaurant was delicious and very well priced.Overall an excellent place and we will be returning
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Had a fantastic time on or first stay - the place was spotlessly clean and very well equipped with a full sized fridge freezer! A towel + bowl provided for the dog in a basket on arrival too . The location was great - we booked the 2 bed Brontë which had a private and secure garden which was an added bonus with the dog. Plenty of parking at the lodge too - you’d easily get 2 cars on its drive. Patio set which got the sun, hot tub and fire pit all included. It was lovely and peaceful with lots of deer and peacocks strolling around! The little pub on site was great too - we had both lunch and breakfast there and the food was excellent. Dogs are welcome inside the lovely airy pub which looks straight out onto the grounds, and the beer garden has lots of tables with plenty of shade including a big tipi incase it rains with blankets available to use - you even get the wildlife visiting it! It was a great relaxing stay - 2 nights certainly wasn’t long enough ! Highly recommend.
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87.5% would stay here again
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