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Cropton Golden Oak

(Ref. 1146907)

Cropton Forest, North York Moors National Park Show on map

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Log Burner
  • Private outdoor decking
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

This property is part of the Forest Holidays collection.
Forest Holidays provides holidays and short breaks in the UK’s most beautiful forests. A forest base to relax and reconnect with nature in your very own cabin with hot tub. Whether you’re looking for a family adventure in the outdoors, an unforgettable group getaway, or a cosy staycation for two – discover the ultimate forest break at one of their 13 UK forest locations. Dogs are welcome too!

Summary

  • Single-storey cabin sleeping up to six guests
  • One double bedroom with en-suite shower and WC
  • Two twin bedrooms
  • One main bathroom with a bath and overhead shower
  • Spacious living area with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Log burner
  • Hot tub.
  • Enclosed private decking with outdoor furniture and gas BBQ
  • Robes in the bedroom for the hot tub
  • Underfloor heating throughout the cabin
  • Fully fitted kitchen including, an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher
  • Dining table for six
  • Nespresso vertuo coffee machine
  • Hairdryer
  • Smart TV and wifi
  • In cabin delivery service for food & drink
  • Bed linen and towels provided
  • Parking for two cars
  • Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am (early check-in and late check-out are available at an extra cost)
  • Sorry, no pets allowed in this cabin
  • On-site Forest Retreat; A restaurant, café and bar, with a well-stocked groceries and gift shop
  • The nearest shop is 5.6 miles away
  • The nearest pub is 2.3 miles away

Your home away from home

Forest Holidays Golden Oak cabin is one of 58 cabins found within a woodland meadow of Cropton Forest in the North York Moors.

Experience a one-of-a-kind break with all the comforts of home, easy dining options and activities and extras that will make it an unforgettable holiday in nature. Step inside this spacious cabin styled in earthy shades of soft fennel and muted greys, complemented by whitewashed oak furniture.

Built in harmony with the surrounding forest, this cabin’s great for smaller groups and families, with plenty of space to stretch out – then take in the views with floor to ceiling windows that let the light flood in as you sit back into your comfortable corner sofa.

Extra home comforts and a kitchen with all the essentials make it easy for you to relax amongst the forest, the moment you walk through the door – fire up the barbecue on the decking, curl up by the logburner or sit back under clear skies in your very own hot tub.

With cabin doors that open right out into the forest, you’re in the best spot possible for catching a glimpse of Tawny owls and Roe deer in the woodland meadow of Cropton Forest. Take a trip through the trees at Go Ape, Dalby Forest or sample craft ales on The Great Yorkshire Brewery Tour.

You’re also close to seaside fun at Whitby, Scarborough and Robin Hoods Bay. Great for accessibility, you can hire all-terrain mobility scooters to explore the forest, and get involved with lots of activities to keep everyone entertained – from archery to pony trekking. In the forest, book a range of Forest Ranger activities that will help you connect with nature and the forest around you – from Nature Tots for under-5s, to Wildlife Wonders and Survival Skills, for any age. When you book a Forest Holiday you're supporting nature too – they're stewards of 244.5 hectares of forest, managing the land for conservation and creating spaces in nature for people to stay.

As a certified B Corp, their business has been recognised as a force for good.

The cabin you are booking is a Cropton Golden Oak cabin.

Your cabin will have the items referred to in this property description, but it may not be the cabin that is pictured here.

Your cabin could have a different position, view and/or layout for example

Cropton

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Overview

Why Book Cropton Forest Lodges?

Nestled in the heart of a lush forest in the stunning North York Moors National Park, these Cropton Forest lodges have everything you could possibly want and need for an unforgettable escape. Providing guests with plenty of indoor and outdoor space, each of these lodges in Cropton Forest comes with its own luxurious hot tub, making Cropton Forest the perfect spot to escape to when you’re after some well-deserved rest and relaxation. Surrounded by miles of open countryside and just a short, half-hour drive from the region's beautiful coastline, it’s the ultimate holiday destination for couples, families and groups of friends.

Features

Plus so much more

  • Bike Hire*
  • Forest Quiz
  • On-site Bar and Restaurant
  • Woodland Walks
  • Play Area
  • Pottery Painting*
  • In-Cabin Spa Treatments*
* additional fees apply

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Local Area

Places to Visit During your stay at Cropton Forest Holidays

What's nearby

Attractions
Shops
Transport
  • Ryedale Folk Museum
    5.5 miles
  • Pickering Castle
    7.3 miles
  • Helmsley Castle
    15.1 miles
  • The Yorkshire Arboretum
    18.9 miles
  • Whitby Abbey
    20.8 miles
  • Scarborough Castle
    25.1 miles
  • Scarborough Beach
    25.5 miles
  • On-site Shop
    On site
  • Lidl
    6.8 miles
  • Co-op Kirkbymoorside
    8.8 miles
  • Sainsbury's
    20.8 miles
  • Tesco
    24.2 miles
  • Malton Train Station
    15.5 miles
  • Thirsk Train Station
    30.1 miles
  • Leeds Bradford Airport
    63.7 miles

FAQ

Cropton Forest FAQs

Is parking available near lodges in Cropton Forest?
Yes, each cabin at Cropton has 2 allocated parking spaces nearby the cabin. Additional cars can be registered with the team and parked at the Forest Retreat (just a short walk from your cabin) free of charge.
Can I charge my electric vehicle at Cropton Forest?
Yes, there is an EV charging station located on the eastern side of the site (opposite Lodge 28).
Is there WiFi in Cropton Forest lodges?
Basic internet access is available at accommodation in Cropton Forest, however you can upgrade to premium WiFi with an in-cabin entertainment package. This can be purchased either before or during your stay (subject to availability). WiFi is also available for use in the Forest Retreat.
Can I bring my own food to Cropton Forest?
Yes, you can! Every lodge at Cropton Forest has its own well-equipped kitchen, giving you the opportunity to cook your own delicious meals whenever you like.
What time can I check-in/check-out of my Cropton Forest lodge?
You can check-in between 16:00 and 20:00 on the day of arrival. Check-out is before 10:00 on the morning of departure. For a supplementary fee, your stay can be extended with early check-in (14:00) or a late check-out (12:00).
What types of lodges are available at Cropton Forest?
There are four different types of lodges available at Cropton Forest; Golden Oak, Golden Oak Hideaway, Silver Birch, Silver Birch (Wheelchair-adapted).

Where you’ll be staying

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CROPTON FOREST

Wildlife feels closer than ever in the woodland meadow of Cropton Forest. This spot is right near Yorkshire’s rugged beaches and under open skies is perfect for stargazing. Cropton is in the heart of one of the UK’s most dramatic and beautiful counties and it’s possible to catch a glimpse of tawny owls and roe deer. There are hundreds of walks you can take around Cropton Forest. Some begin from your cabin door at Cropton, some take you across miles of moorland or along dramatic coastal paths and others are climbs to waterfalls, rocky outcrops and magnificent views. The North Yorkshire coast is just a 45-minute drive and offers the bucket-and-spade beach appeal of Scarborough, the Gothic allure of Whitby and fishing and smuggling heritage of the harbour town of Robin Hood’s Bay.