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First opened in , Catgill Farm in the south of the Yorkshire Dales has made its name as a firm family favourite in the intervening years and burgeoned into a fully fledged camping and glamping Mecca. The hospitality and local knowledge of owners Oliver and Janet knows no bounds, while the modern wash block facilities are a godsend for families with muddy children. All around the sloping hills of the Wharfe Valley entice walkers and mountain bikers from their tents, while, just a few metres away, Hesketh Farm Park offers tractor tours, animal feeding and a chance to learn about farming for the kids. Bolton Abbey village, meanwhile, is a 15 minute stroll down the lane and has a busy tea rooms and a volunteer-run railway that has its very own Thomas the Tank Engine, while the 12th-century ruins of Bolton Abbey Priory are an absolute must-see, with a perfect, riverside picnic spot in the priory grounds. The camping meadow itself can handle around tents at any one time, with natural lumps and bumps causing people to generally pitch together in flat groups, while children capitalise on the open spaces to play. On the edge of the woods just beyond the meadow, the glamping accommodation is found. Pods, each sleeping six, offer an almost holiday cottage experience — think en-suite shower room, compact kitchen, a television and Wi-Fi — yet still boast the views and campfire-side evenings that every camper yearns for.
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Catsgill farm
Catskill Game Farm Inc. The Game Farm closed permanently on Columbus Day October 9, , after seventy-three years of operation. The property was purchased by new owners in and the former giraffe barn has been developed into a hotel and opened in October following an extensive renovation of the existing building. Business peaked in the s.
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Hosted by Oliver P. About Read More. Everything else was perfect, great location just a short walk to Bolton Abbey. Safety partners. Matthew P. Tent pitches. Lovely clean facilities, friendly, helpful staff, good views and good memories made. Bolton Abbey is a 15 minute gentle walk and has tea rooms, visitor shop and of course the famous 12th century ruins of the priory set next to the river Wharfe with stepping stones and sandy beach. Add guests. The ultimate under canvas experience If you love camping but miss the comforts of a hotel room, our spacious bell tents are the ultimate in under canvas luxury. Featuring 10 luxury glamping pods, 2 luxury bell tents, all with private hot tubs and electric hook up camping pitches, we offer a unique overnight experience on the Devonshire Estate in the heart of Bolton Abbey within easy reach of local amenities and picturesque towns and villages.
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Our spacious bell tents. But it's tea rooms that are the staple here, with Bolton Abbey Tea Cottage serving morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea from its splendid position overlooking the priory ruins and river Wharfe. Thank you for a lovely stay at a family campsite. This is glamping at its finest, all the joys of camping with all your creature comforts thrown in, creating a happy and relaxed atmosphere for the whole family. Our local florist provides the highest quality flowers and this delightful bouquet, displayed in a vase in your pod or bell tent. The Victorian-built Cavendish Pavillion , serves hot and cold refreshments throughout the day while Tea on the Green , in the village, offers soups, sandwiches and cakes as well as a takeaway service — perfect for a riverside picnic. Fully insulated with central heating, everything in these spacious timber pods is of the highest quality with facilities and equipment to rival the best of holiday cottages. Bolton Abbey village, meanwhile, is a 15 minute stroll down the lane and has a busy tea rooms and a volunteer-run railway that has its very own Thomas the Tank Engine, while the 12th-century ruins of Bolton Abbey Priory are an absolute must-see, with a perfect, riverside picnic spot in the priory grounds. Back to Search results Favourite. We have limited availability as we only have time to get 2 of our pods or bell tents ready for early check in each day. Continue reading Celebration time in the Dragonfly pod.
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