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North Yorkshire Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Pateley Bridge
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    North Yorkshire

    1 Bed Lodge in Pateley Bridge

    Ref: S855316

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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bed - 1 shower room with WC - Electric hob, combi-microwave oven, fridge with freezer compartment, coffee machine - Welcome pack - Wood burner (initial supply of logs included) - Smart TV -...

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    £85

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Goldfinch Yurt, Askrigg
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    Goldfinch Yurt, Askrigg

    Ref: S534991

    Reviews 19

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    With a private hot tub heated ready for your arrival and breakfast brought to your yurt in the morning, Goldfinch Yurt is the perfect choice for a luxury break in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales countryside. Goldfinch Yurt is in a beautiful...

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    £165

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle View Cabin
  • North Yorkshire

    Castle View Cabin

    Ref: S186319

    Reviews 53

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    Nestled near the coast of the North York Moors National Park, is this superb village of Scalby, neighbouring the thriving seaside town of Scarborough. Discover a selection of pubs and restaurants for your amenities, as well as a convenience store....

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    £58

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bramblewick
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    North Yorkshire

    Bramblewick

    Ref: S372001

    Reviews 34

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    The seaside village of Staithes, once one of the largest fishing ports in the North East, is beautifully decorated with cobbled streets and traditional cottages dating back to the 18th century. The village houses a small selection of shops, pubs...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pheasant
  • North Yorkshire

    Pheasant

    Ref: S591687

    Reviews 17

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    In the middle of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors national parks, in North Yorkshire, is the charming village of Burneston. Despite being in a rural area, the village offers several services, including a local post office, The Woodman Inn...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mayfly Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon
  • North Yorkshire

    Mayfly Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon

    Ref: S1070557

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    Each tent features a generous living space with an open-plan kitchenette equipped with a microwave oven, four-plate induction hob, fridge, freezer and tea and coffee facilities. The spacious living area includes two large sofas, a Smart TV, and a...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lapwing, Askrigg
  • North Yorkshire

    Lapwing, Askrigg

    Ref: S684812

    Reviews 4

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    Lapwing Yurt is in a beautiful setting with views hard to rival. As you enter the yurt the pretty Moroccan lanterns light up the space. There is a luxurious four poster bed and two foldable single beds, along with a table and chairs seating four,...

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    £165

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Forest Star
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Forest Star

    Ref: S665818

    Reviews 5

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    Cayton, a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire's Scarborough district, is a great place for a beach getaway because it has a decent selection of services and attractions both inside the village and nearby. There are many undiscovered...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Pateley Bridge
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    North Yorkshire

    1 Bed Lodge in Pateley Bridge

    Ref: S855318

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    Additional information and rules - 1 double bed - 1 shower room with WC - Electric hob, combi-microwave oven, fridge with freezer compartment, coffee machine - Welcome pack - Wood burner (initial supply of logs included) - Smart TV -...

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    £87

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shepherds Hut at Ridge Hall
  • North Yorkshire

    Shepherds Hut at Ridge Hall

    Ref: S84782

    Reviews 16

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    Situated in a beautiful location above the charming fishing village of Staithes on the Yorkshire coast, Shepherds Hut At Ridge Hall is a magical getaway for couples. * Size: Sleeps 2, 1 open-plan bedroom* Nearest beach: Less than 2 miles.* Nearest...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glamping Pod 4 Truce
  • North Yorkshire

    Glamping Pod 4 Truce

    Ref: S842734

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    Lebberston is a rural village resting between Scarborough and Filey in North Yorkshire. The village enjoys access to both the coast and country, offering holidaymakers the best of both worlds, as well as being within easy reach of the Scarborough...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Duck Lodge
  • North Yorkshire

    Duck Lodge

    Ref: S1070775

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    This small picturesque village is situated on the banks of the River Ure, at the eastern end of Wensleydale in the midst of some of Yorkshire's most beautiful scenery. It comprises a scattering of dwellings and farmsteads, and also offers two...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glamping Pod 2 Presence
  • North Yorkshire

    Glamping Pod 2 Presence

    Ref: S842732

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    A modest village and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, Cayton makes the perfect choice for a coastal escape, with a good range of amenities and attractions both within the village and in the surrounding areas. The village...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Lodge in Richmond
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    North Yorkshire

    1 Bed Lodge in Richmond

    Ref: S230954

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    Additional information and rules - Please Note. Maximum booking length of 7 nights only, 2 adults and one child - 1 bedroom: 1 double bunk bed with 1 single overhead - 1 bathroom: Walk-in shower room and WC - 1 of 3 huts on-site - Wood...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rashierigg
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Rashierigg

    Ref: S517932

    Reviews 10

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    This settlement and civil parish is located in North Yorkshire's Richmondshire region, close to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Nidderdale AONB. Catterick Bridge is home to Catterick Racecourse, one of North Yorkshire's busiest. Racing...

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    £79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 28 Finch
  • North Yorkshire

    28 Finch

    Ref: S882805

    Reviews 2

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    Cayton Bay is a coastal town resting in North Yorkshire. The town offers a local convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, as well as a pub, and a delightful sandy beach where you can walk along the coast, take in the seaside air, or...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oak Lodge
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    North Yorkshire

    Oak Lodge

    Ref: S136774

    Reviews 11

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    Nestled between York and Malton, the village of Sheriff Hutton is within the Ryedale district of Yorkshire. There is a village green and two pubs, both serving food, one dating back to the 1600s. The City of York is only 11 miles away, while the...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ewe Crag Beck Lodge
  • North Yorkshire

    Ewe Crag Beck Lodge

    Ref: S697442

    Reviews 15

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    Sleights is a great destination for both coastal and rural holidays. It is situated on the edge of the stunning North Yorkshire moors region, which is popular with hikers and bikers, and is only 4 miles from the lovely Yorkshire coastline....

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    £106

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rose Bank D8
  • 1

    North Yorkshire

    Rose Bank D8

    Ref: S1058560

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    Primrose Valley is a delightful village set in the luscious surroundings of North Yorkshire. Sitting close to the charming town of Filey, there is so much for you to do during your stay; the village itself if home to a number of local convenience...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chloe's Lodge
  • 2

    North Yorkshire

    Chloe's Lodge

    Ref: S480223

    Reviews 15

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    Middleton is a small village in Ryedale, situated between both the market towns of Kirkbymoorside and Pickering. The village is located close south of the North York Moors National Park, which means there are several walking and cycling routes...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kingfisher Lodge Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon
  • North Yorkshire

    Kingfisher Lodge Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon

    Ref: S1065379

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    Kingfisher is one of four stylish, cosy lodges nestled in the scenic beauty of North Yorkshire’s Great Outdoors. Thoughtfully decorated, it offers a unique blend of outdoor living with all the luxuries of a modern home, creating a truly relaxing...

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    £145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oystercatcher Lodge Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon
  • North Yorkshire

    Oystercatcher Lodge Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon

    Ref: S1065378

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    Oystercatcher is one of four stylish, cosy lodge nestled in the scenic beauty of North Yorkshire’s Great Outdoors. Thoughtfully decorated, it offers a unique blend of outdoor living with all the luxuries of a modern home, creating a truly relaxing...

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    £145

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beech 20
  • North Yorkshire

    Beech 20

    Ref: S1055202

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    Cayton Bay is a coastal town resting in North Yorkshire. The town offers a local convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, as well as a pub, and a delightful sandy beach where you can walk along the coast, take in the seaside air, or...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dragonfly Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon
  • North Yorkshire

    Dragonfly Riverdale, West Tanfield - Ripon

    Ref: S1070556

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    Each tent features a generous living space with an open-plan kitchenette equipped with a microwave oven, four-plate induction hob, fridge, freezer and tea and coffee facilities. The spacious living area includes two large sofas, a Smart TV, and a...

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    £121

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    Have an adventure with North Yorkshire log cabins

    North Yorkshire is a beautiful county that encompasses the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Park.

    This makes it a great destination for hiking, cycling, and other exciting outdoor activities. If you want to take it easy, you'll find a selection of charming seaside towns with golden sandy beaches such as Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay.

    Of course, unspoilt scenery and idyllic villages aren't the only attractions in this delightful area. There are also bustling market towns like Thirsk, and the incredible historic city of York to the south, with loads of must-visit sites such as the Jorvik Viking Centre and the remains of its spectacular castle.

    To complete your trip, you'll need the perfect accommodation. Fancy staying in a North Yorkshire log cabin tucked away in the scenic countryside? Or how about a lodge complete with its own hot tub with sweeping views of nature? At Snaptrip, our range of North Yorkshire holiday rentals have something for everyone.

    Why choose a North Yorkshire weekend break or staycation?

    From the natural beauty and dramatic landscapes of the North York Moors to the awe-inspiring historical landmarks like Whitby Abbey and York Castle, North Yorkshire is the perfect destination for a fun-filled, relaxing holiday.

    England's largest county is blessed with some of the most majestic landscapes and rural areas from dales to coast. You'll find picturesque villages and vibrant market towns, all waiting to be explored.

    Start your adventure in Knaresborough and gaze out at the River Nidd before visiting the beautiful remains of Knaresborough Castle. From there, head to the pretty village of Staithes, which is built between two cliffs and boasts lots of little shops and tempting restaurants and cafes.

    York is one of the most popular cities to visit in North Yorkshire and for very good reason. You can walk on the medieval walls of the city (the longest in England), visit the brilliant Jorvik Viking Centre to discover the history of the Vikings, step back in time at the York Castle Museum, and lots more. Don't forget to go to the Shambles for a spot of shopping, and grab a cup of tea and a scone at Betty's Tearoom.

    For fans of Gothic horror, head to the historic coastal resort of Whitby. Perched on the Yorkshire coast, discover the ruins of the ancient Whitby Abbey, and watch out for vampires, as Whitby is where Bram Stoker was inspired to create the legendary Count Dracula!

    If you're a history buff, you'll struggle to fit in all the historical landmarks in North Yorkshire. Castles line the landscape from the coast to the Dales, including the remains of Scarborough Castle, an important royal structure from the Middle Ages, Helmsley Castle, which stands proudly over the lovely town of Helmsley, and the Norman fortress Richmond Castle.

    No visit to North Yorkshire is complete without experiencing its natural, wild beauty. The North York Moors is a registered National Park, which is filled with wild heather moorland. The Moors stretches to an incredibly rugged coastline, designated as a Heritage Coast, which guarantees stunning walks.

    North Yorkshire accommodation and cabins to suit everyone

    A log cabin in North Yorkshire provides a unique and comfy home away from home. All of our North Yorkshire self-catering properties feature well-equipped kitchens, comfy beds, and, of course, epic views on your doorstep that you won't find anywhere else.

    Staying in a cabin allows you to relax and reconnect with your favourite people and nature. You can spend your evenings mesmerised by twinkling stars, snuggled under blankets around a fire pit, or dip in your hot tub.

    We have plenty of lodges and log cabins in North Yorkshire for you to choose from, whatever your requirements or budget might be. Whether you want a secluded cabin for a hike up Malham Cove Waterfall and around Fountains Abbey ruins, or something on the outskirts of York itself.

    Start browsing our range of North Yorkshire accommodation today and let's make your dream staycation happen.

    Why book with Snaptrip?

    At Snaptrip, we know this enchanting part of the UK like the back of our hand. We've scoured the area to ensure we only select the best North Yorkshire log cabins, so you can have the holiday you deserve.

    Our easy-to-use search filters let you find your ideal cabin, lodge, or yurt, including places with hot tubs, open fireplaces, and dog-friendly lodges. And if you have any queries or need some advice on where to stay and what to do, our friendly customer service team is always here to answer any questions you might have.

    Plus, our best price guarantee ensures you get a great deal if you book with us.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Mark - Verified booking

      Castle View Cabin near Cloughton is a must visit holiday destination.

      My son (22) and I had a 1 week stay there in June 2021. The cabin is actually located on a farm, down a short farm track off the village road. There are some fields used for camping and there is also a holiday cottage on site. I must firstly thank James (the owner) who is second to none as far as I’m concerned when it comes to points of contact for your holiday. James lives in the farm house adjacent to the cabin and is the most friendly and genuine local chap you could wish to meet. He came over and introduced himself when we arrived and said if we needed anything at all just to tap on the farm house door or phone him at any time during our stay. He is full of local knowledge and has a wealth of information on things to see and do and places to visit. The cabin itself is very thoughtfully laid out with a Lounge, a Kitchen, 2 bedrooms (1 double and a single) and a shower room. It has gas fired central heating and also a modern electric fire (I guess real cozy for those winter hols with long dark nights) Obviously we didn’t have cause to use the heating as we holidayed in June but great to see it’s there when required. The good thing we found was the plentiful supply of hot water both in the shower and also for washing up. There is a window in the shower that has a view out over the field towards the wood and is great to gaze out of whilst taking a shower ! The kitchen itself is very well appointed with a full size gas oven and ample crockery and cutlery. There are also all the kitchen utensils you could wish for and more ! In fact it’s the most utensils I have ever seen in a holiday home ever (and we’ve stopped in loads over the years) The beds are very comfortable and both bedrooms come with ample storage for a week away. It is so peaceful to lie back and all you can hear is the wildlife. The dawn chorus sounds amazing and it’s such a beautiful location to wake up in every morning. There is a smart TV in the lounge with access to all Freeview channels and YouTube etc etc. The WiFi connectivity is excellent and was great for us to connect our phones, laptop and iPad. The view from the cabin is a real unique feature and is truly stunning. It looks out over the rolling fields towards the coast and beyond to Scarborough Castle, then Filey Brig and right in the distance you’ll see Flamborough. It’s well worth taking a pair of binoculars. We spent ages looking out to sea and along the coast. The cliffs at Flamborough look especially amazing ! The other thing that looks great out of the window is the wildlife. There are numerous birds of all sizes. We also saw a pair of young foxes playing in the field one evening and the next evening saw a pair of baggers playing. We also saw some deer in the field on a number of occasions. The grounds around the farm are great to explore. Obviously the main farmhouse and associated buildings are out of bounds as these are James’s private areas as is the main yard at the end of the drive. We went on a few walks out from the farm itself as there are public footpaths in most directions. The short walk down to Hayburn Wyke Waterfall is really good to get your bearings and get down to the coast. From here you can also pick up the Cinder Path to Scarborough in one direction and Whitby in the other. It’s a disused railway route and a real easy walk or cycle with wonderful scenery. The other great thing here is you’ve got the Hayburn Wyke Inn to have a cheeky beer or two. We had Evening meal there a couple of times too and the food and beer is excellent. The other pub local to the cabin is The Bryherstones Country Inn and that also serves excellent food and beer. All in all Castle View Cabin is a beautiful place to spend a week away. We found it very competitively priced and was great value too. I’d like to sign off now with a big thank you to James for helping have a most enjoyable holiday. Best Wishes, Mark & Alex - June 2021

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    • Michael - Verified booking

      1). We found the property to be dirty and damaged on the outside and it hadn’t been cleaned properly on the inside with cobwebs, dead insects, dirty, sticky kitchen stools and dirty carpets.

      2). The kitchen area had a stained sink, dirt around the hob, sticky food on the side of the fridge and on the floor. The pizza tray is rusty and the oven tray is dirty. Cupboard handles are sticky, cupboard fronts are stained and we found rodent droppings under the sink. 3), The shower head is filthy and doesn’t stay on the wall of the shower. The WC pan is stained as is the drain in the sink. 4). The pillows are stained. The owner replaced them at our request and the replacements were stained too. The TV in the bedroom doesn’t work and the TV in the living room doesn’t receive any BBC channels. 5). The property is described by Sykes as ‘recently refurbished’. There is no evidence of this. 6). Sykes Customer Services have been particularly unhelpful in dealing with our complaints. We have provided them with photos of the property and they have taken no responsibility for the condition of the property even though we booked it having read the description on their website. They say that the property owner.is responsible for the property being clean, equipped as described and suitable for rental and not them. 7). We found the owner to be well meaning and he did try to deal with some issues. He was helpful in returning some items of clothing that we’d left in the cabin and for that, we are grateful. 8). However, we cannot recommend this property. We abandoned our visit after two nights, having booked the cabin for a week. We’ve booked many cottages with Sykes over quite a number of years. If they are happy to offer properties in this condition, then we will be very reluctant to book again with them. They have totally ignored the photographic evidence we have submitted to them and have simply relied on what the owner has told them. They rely on what is written in their ‘small print’ to attempt to evade any responsibility for the marketing of this property even though renters are totally reliant on them describing properties accurately. Renters are not provided with the contact details of the owners when booking a property so cannot contact an owner for up to date information about a property before making a booking. You’re only provided with the location details when you’ve paid the rental in full and with no facility for a refund if the property has been described inaccurately. We’ll be interested to see whether Sykes Cottages publish this review in full on their website. We have photographs that support each of the comments we’ve made in this review.

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    • Emily - Verified booking

      We recently stayed at Castle View Cabin and the cabin is situated in beautiful surroundings.

      Unspoilt views of the National Park & the sea views across the field were breathtaking. It was a peaceful spot that was ideal for accessing Scarborough & Whitby alike & there were some great places nearby to visit. The Hayburn Wyke Waterfall was incredible & a wonderful spot to have something to eat at the nearby pub. We also highly recommend Bryherstones, a great place to eat with excellent home cooked food & warm hospitality. The Cabin itself we unfortunately found to be unclean so we ended up having to clean it ourselves to make it more comfortable. The doorways into the bedroom & bathroom were very narrow but there was warning of this on the website. We found the bedroom smelt of damp & the bedding didn’t smell clean, the same with the towels. The bed itself was very comfortable but we couldn’t really rest as the smell of damp was so strong. The shower was lovely and powerful however. The hallway floor was dirty & the doormat was unclean to the point we had to move it out of the way to avoid standing on it. The kitchen floor was dirty when we arrived; crumbs scattered about & we had to clean the cupboards before putting our food away as they too were dirty. We couldn’t use the kettle or toaster as the kettle was filled with limescale & the toaster was full of crumbs. There was no bin bag in the bathroom bin & no spare bin bags for us to use which meant having to put bathroom rubbish into the kitchen bin to dispose of at the end of our stay. There were dead insects all through the cabin; on the window ledges & in webs across the ceilings. The outdoor area was wonderful, a great spot for star gazing. However the bench at the top of the steps isn’t safe for use as it is broken. This could be a lovely retreat as the location is wonderful. However the cabin really does need a deep clean & improving to maximise its potential. The owner did leave a bottle of wine & milk in the fridge which we were grateful for but sadly won’t be returning. We really hope this property is improved on for people to enjoy the wonderful surroundings in the future.

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    • Amanda - Verified booking

      This was our 3rd stay at The Pines and sadly we were very disappointed with this lodge.

      We were charged a 5 star price for a 2 star lodge. Issues to mention as follows. Windows not cleaned. Hoovers unable to be used due to not being emptied for a long period which caused them to stink when we did try to use. Lack of cleaning products. Mop totally unable to be used, small brush and dustpan not fit for purpose, only two bin bags for a week. No iron or ironing board which we had to waste a full day on Sunday 13th to purchase. Owners were contacted by Yorkshire coastal cottages and were told that they do not supply, which is odd considering there is a washer dryer. No clothes maiden supplied also. There was a slug in shower in ensuite on arrival and shower head will not stay in position which is is difficult to use with one hand whilst holding shower head with the other hand. No umbrella for outside on decking, which along with the furniture needed cleaning also. This lodge is in my opinion just a buy to let investment which is reflected in the lack of attention to detail regarding everything from utensils to cleanliness. We booked this lodge expecting the same standard as previous stays in other lodges on the Pines and I feel we have been grossly overcharged.

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    • Kashif - Verified booking

      Overall we were very pleased with the property, it was lovely.

      Suggestions to improve would be: 1. The listing doesn't mention if there are any towels provided. The email says check the listing, but nothing on there! Although we were pleased to find towels were there. 2. It was difficult to find the property - the postcode took us near the beach, which was at least half a mile away! The correct postcode should be: TS13 5HR 3. The email states: As you approach the main entrance to the pines, there should be a gate on your left-hand side, you go past, carry on up the track to the second gate.... It should read the gate should be on your RIGHT HAND SIDE 4. Once we finally past the gate it was difficult to find the correct lodge in the dark as again the instructions were wrong. The email states "On entering the site through the gates follow the road right round, the lodge is the last one in the corner on the left"... The correct instructions should be "On entering the site through the gates, take the first left, then follow this road to the end, the lodge is the last one on the corner on the left" Please amend these details. Then the property would have got 5* review

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    Things to do near North Yorkshire

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    National Railway Museum
    Railway museum in York. Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled collection of engineering brilliance from the past, present and future innovation of railways. Cafe and gift shop.

    Preston Park Museum Grounds

    Preston Park Museum & Grounds is a stunning historic site and a must-visit destination for any holidaymaker. Explore the beautiful landscaped grounds, the Victorian street, and the museum, showcasing the history of the region. Kids can enjoy interactive exhibits and outdoor play areas, while adults can unwind at the onsite café. Address: Yarm Rd, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3RH

    Kirkleatham Museum

    Museum in a magnificent 17th Century building in Redcar, Tees Valley. Permanent and changing exhibitions on art, coast and country and social history.

    Rievaulx Abbey

    Iconic English abbey ruins in the North York Moors - explore the history of the mediaeval monks at Rievaulx Abbey with onsite cafe, exhibition and tours.

    Flamingo Land

    Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire is a thrilling theme park and zoo, offering an action-packed day out for all ages. With over 100 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides and a zoo with over 140 species, it’s a must-visit destination. The park also offers accommodation, making it perfect for a weekend getaway. Address: Kirby Misperton, Malton, North Yorkshire YO17 6UX

    World of James Herriot

    Family friendly 1950's themed farm with activities including trying your hand in the TV studios and test the variety of vets equipment. Gift shop, toilets.

    Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum

    A true WW2 experience for those who want to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the war in a former World War 2 Prisoner of War Camp. Dog friendly - well behaved dogs on a lead are allowed. Family friendly.

    Ryedale Folk Museum

    A great North Yorkshire family day out where you can explore the history and the traditions of the area from an Iron Age hut to a 1950s village shop.

    Runswick Bay

    Runswick Bay is a popular family destination on a dramatic section of coast. Rock pooling, fossil hunting and blustery coastal walks are popular activities in this area. The peaceful sandy bay offers great surfing and sailing opportunities and is set against the charming village backdrop of red roofed cottages.
    Whitby Abbey
    Perched on Whitby’s East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea are the remains of Gothic Whitby Abbey. The first monastery on the site was founded in 657, which became one of the most important religious centres in the Anglo-Saxon world. To get to the Abbey you can count the 199 steps to the top of the headland from the town.

    Richmond Castle

    Richmond Castle is a great Norman fortress situated above the cliff-lined valley of the river Swale. Much of the original curtain wall of the castle remains in place today together with many of the castle's main buildings.

    Frequent questions

    • Why visit North Yorkshire?

      North Yorkshire is worth visiting for its diverse range of attractions. It boasts stunning natural landscapes, including the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors, perfect for outdoor activities and scenic walks. The region is also home to historic cities like York, with its ancient architecture and iconic York Minster, as well as charming towns, picturesque villages, and fascinating cultural sites like the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey.

    • When should I visit Yorkshire?

      The best time to visit North Yorkshire depends on your preferences. Spring and summer (April to August) offer pleasant weather, blooming landscapes, and lively events. Autumn (September to November) brings beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere. Winter (December to February) offers a cozy ambiance, festive markets, and the possibility of snow-covered landscapes, particularly in the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.

    • Where are the dark sky sites in North Yorkshire?

      North Yorkshire has several dark sky sites that are perfect for stargazing. Some notable locations include the North York Moors National Park, Yorkshire Dales National Park (including Malham and Hawes), Dalby Forest, and the Scarborough and Ryedale Astronomical Society (SARAS) Observatory. These sites provide opportunities to escape light pollution and enjoy the beauty of the night sky.

    • How do I spend a day in North Yorkshire?

      To make the most of a day in North Yorkshire, start by visiting the historic city of York. Explore its medieval streets, visit the iconic York Minster, and take a stroll along the ancient city walls. Afterwards, head to the Yorkshire Dales National Park or the North York Moors National Park for breathtaking scenery, hiking trails, and picturesque villages like Hawes or Malham. End the day with a visit to one of the region's charming market towns, such as Whitby or Helmsley, to soak in their unique atmosphere and enjoy local cuisine.

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