Dog-Friendly Pod Rental on a Glamping Site in East Yorkshire, England
Features and services
Most popular features
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Breakfast
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Pets allowed
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Shared Kitchen
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Heating
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Microwave
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Shared Barbecue
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Supermarket
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Yoga
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Lunch
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Meditation
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Biking
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East Yorkshire, England
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Scenic views
This unique pod is located in Kilnwick, England, where it is surrounded by the peaceful countryside of East Yorkshire, at the periphery of the Yorkshire Wolds. The landscape of the area consists of rolling farmland that extends in every direction, punctuated by groves of trees and shrubs, forming an expansive patchwork of light yellow and rich green vegetation.
Nearby attractions include the Minister Way, which is a 50-mile-long walking route that passes through the East Yorkshire countryside and the chalk hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. Along the way, it connects with other routes, such as the Beverly Twenty, Aerosapce Way, Chalkland Way, East Riding Heritage Way, and the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.
National Cycle Route One passes right by the site—an astounding, 1,695-mile-long, fully signed cycling route that extends from Dover all the way to the Shetland Islands. To the north, guests will find North York Moors National Park, which encompasses 554 square miles full of heather moorland, deep dales, woodlands, and river valleys, along with the ruins of medieval abbeys, monasteries, and castles.
In the small villages and towns around the area, guests will find a variety of restaurants and pubs, such as such as the Wellington Inn in Lund, Pipe & Glass in North Dalton, the Robin Hood in Middleton on the Wolds, and the Goodmanham Arms in Goodmanham. The coastal town of Bridlington is about half an hour to the northeast, where they will find beaches and seafood to enjoy. The city of York is about 50 minutes to the west. Here, guests will find numerous restaurants, shops, and attractions, such as the York Minster cathedral, York Castle, and the National Railway Museum. The site is about an hour and 15 minutes from Leeds, where the nearest international airport is located.
Nearby attractions include the Minister Way, which is a 50-mile-long walking route that passes through the East Yorkshire countryside and the chalk hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. Along the way, it connects with other routes, such as the Beverly Twenty, Aerosapce Way, Chalkland Way, East Riding Heritage Way, and the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.
National Cycle Route One passes right by the site—an astounding, 1,695-mile-long, fully signed cycling route that extends from Dover all the way to the Shetland Islands. To the north, guests will find North York Moors National Park, which encompasses 554 square miles full of heather moorland, deep dales, woodlands, and river valleys, along with the ruins of medieval abbeys, monasteries, and castles.
In the small villages and towns around the area, guests will find a variety of restaurants and pubs, such as such as the Wellington Inn in Lund, Pipe & Glass in North Dalton, the Robin Hood in Middleton on the Wolds, and the Goodmanham Arms in Goodmanham. The coastal town of Bridlington is about half an hour to the northeast, where they will find beaches and seafood to enjoy. The city of York is about 50 minutes to the west. Here, guests will find numerous restaurants, shops, and attractions, such as the York Minster cathedral, York Castle, and the National Railway Museum. The site is about an hour and 15 minutes from Leeds, where the nearest international airport is located.
Activities near East Yorkshire
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Biking
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
Guests can go walking on the 50-mile-long Minister Way walking route, which connects to a number of other walking routes and passes through the East Yorkshire countryside and the chalk hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. They can go cycling on National Cycle Route One, which passes right by the site. At North York Moors National Park, they will find many paths for hiking, biking, running, and horseback riding paths.
The park abounds with additional opportunities for outdoor recreation, both on land and water. On land, guests can go rock climbing, gliding, golfing, geocaching, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. On water, they can go canoeing, sea kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, surfing, fishing, and swimming. They can also visit the ruins of monasteries and castles, which are strewn throughout different parts of the park.
The park abounds with additional opportunities for outdoor recreation, both on land and water. On land, guests can go rock climbing, gliding, golfing, geocaching, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing. On water, they can go canoeing, sea kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, surfing, fishing, and swimming. They can also visit the ruins of monasteries and castles, which are strewn throughout different parts of the park.
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Check-in: 02:30 PM
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Check-out: 11:00 AM
Late check-out available at an extra charge
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