Caravan and Camping Park on
Wharfedale's Bolton Abbey Estate
With
breath-taking views of the finest scenery in Wharfedale, the award-winning
Howgill Lodge is situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National
Park, on the Duke of Devonshire's Bolton
Abbey Estate. Our family-run park is an ideal centre from which
to explore and enjoy the Dales whether by car or on foot. We are within
easy reach of Herriot and Emmerdale Farm Country.
There are many lovely
walks for both the casual walker and the experienced rambler by the
riverside or over the fells. A walk up Simon's Seat and the Valley
of Desolation is a must during your stay.
Our
small select Park offers you a modern toilet block, hot showers, laundry
room, washing up sinks and a small well stocked shop with daily supplies
of milk and provisions. Electricity is available for Touring Caravans.
All caravan pitches are hard standing. The Park has been carefully
terraced to give everyone a share of our magnificent view. Only the
most responsible dog owners are welcome.
Touring
pitch prices for 2003 are from £10 per night for a caravan, or
tent and car with 2 people.
We also have four
fully equipped caravan holiday homes, carefully positioned to take
advantage of the beautiful views and yet maintain a degree of privacy.
All are less than 5 years old, therefore we can offer a high standard
of comfort and quality to ensure your holiday will be an enjoyable
one.
Our
holiday homes cater for a maximum of 4 adults or 2 adults and 4 children.
30' in length, the accommodation consists of 1 Double Bedroom, 1 Twin
Room, Bathroom with shower, WC and basin, Dining Area, Lounge with
gas fire and colour TV. The Kitchen is fully equipped with crockery,
cutlery, pans, gas cooker, fridge and the added benefit of Central
Heating.
Gas,
electric and mains water are all included. Duvets, pillows and all
bed linen are included, but visitors must bring their own towels.
Sorry, no pets are
allowed.
2003 holiday home
tariff ranges from £250 to £340 per week depending on season.
Skipton
our local town, only 8 miles away, is an agricultural market town
with a Castle, canal cruises, and market stalls on most days. Bolton
Abbey, 3 miles away, is famous for the Abbey itself and beautiful
riverside walks leading to 'The Strid' and woods with Nature Trails.
Grassington, 6 miles away, is a large Dales village with interesting
little shops and a cobbled square. Delightful little villages are
close by.
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