Glamping in North Yorkshire with horseback riding

A rural Northern English region of ancient moorlands, valleys, and limestone landscapes.

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Thirsk Hall Glamping

6 units · Glamping20 acres · Thirsk, England
Having been featured in The Times ‘Top 25 New Glamping Sites in 2023’, Thirsk Hall Glamping is not to be missed! The site comprises five Luna Bell Tents set within the historic walled garden of Thirsk Hall. These bell tents are the perfect alternative to your usual camping trip and with less to pack and no tent to set up you will be able to enjoy a stress-free break away in the peaceful surroundings. This site is perfect for visiting with friends and family, located within walking distance of the hustle and bustle of Thirsk marketplace. Each tent is beautifully furnished and sleeps up to four people. Within each tent you will find three pin and USB charging points, bedside lamps, ceiling festoon lights, a picnic basket with cups, plates and cutlery and a kettle with teas and coffees provided. On site there is a toilet and shower block with flushing toilets, both indoor and outdoor sinks, hot showers, hairdryers and fresh drinking water. Each tent has its own outdoor seating area surrounding a fire pit for marshmallow toasting. A short distance from the tents there is a BBQ area to act as an outdoor kitchen during your stay. For added luxury guests also have the option to add one of our unique bundles on offer. If no adventure is complete without your four-legged friend why not book one of our two pet-friendly bell tents. Guests also get unlimited access to Thirsk Hall Sculpture Garden within opening hours – it’s the perfect opportunity to explore Thirsk Hall’s 20-acre gardens which showcases modern and contemporary art in a stunning heritage setting. Access couldn’t be easier as there’s a gate which allows glamping guests direct access into the center of our stunning Sculpture Garden. Within your tent you will find: Double bed and two singles. We do provide all the linen (no towels) Bedside tables and lamps Fully carpeted Fire pits and outside seating area 3 pin plug and USB charging points With your stay, we have optional add-ons from Breakfast Bundles (from £12pp) Marshmallow Toasting Sets (from £2.50pp) Fresh Flowers (from £10 per bunch) Fire Wood (fire bundle includes wood, fire lighters and matches) (from £10 per bundle)
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Glamping in North Yorkshire with horseback riding guide

Overview

The Northern English region of North Yorkshire is a treat for outdoor enthusiasts and keen campers: it’s mostly rural, dedicated to national parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs). The Yorkshire cities of Leeds and York are nearby but far enough that campers won’t feel like they’re travelling through urban sprawl. Much of North Yorkshire is privately owned or conservation land, so wild camping isn’t generally allowed but there are plenty of campsites, caravan parks, and glamping opportunities around the region. Avid readers can also enjoy a book inspired by North Yorkshire by torchlight: Wuthering Heights and Dracula were both set in the region.

Where to go

Tent camping in North Yorkshire

North York Moors National Park

Campers who enjoy natural flora and fauna will love the North York Moors National Park, in eastern North Yorkshire, which contains huge swathes of heather moorland that burst into colour in summer. There are options for walking, cycling, and horse riding throughout the park, and plenty of places to camp (although wild camping isn’t allowed). The region also extends all the way to the sea, so campers can explore the coastline and stay at a seaside campground, especially around the charming town of Whitby.

Howardian Hills AONB

South of the North York Moors National Park, the Howardian Hills AONB is an area of rolling pastoral land and the only Jurassic-era limestone landscape in Northern England. Visitors can walk, bike, and ride horses through the AONB, as well as check out the many lovely villages. Accommodation can be found on rural farms and in the villages, and range from historic cottages to tent sites and glamping pods.

Yorkshire Dales National Park

In western North Yorkshire, the Yorkshire Dales National Park is a region of hills, valleys, waterfalls, ravines, and villages. It also offers some of England’s clearest skies thanks to its distance from major settlements, and is designated as a Dark Sky Reserve. Campers who enjoy stargazing and sleeping outside on a cloudless night can see the Milky Way, planets, meteors, and sometimes the Northern Lights. There are many campsites throughout the park but wild camping or sleeping in your vehicle isn’t allowed.

Nidderdale AONB

Bordering the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Nidderdale AONB is an extension of the same beautiful landscape, with moorlands, valleys, flower-covered woodlands, and rolling farmland. It’s also home to many birds, adders, and lizards, so is a fun spot for campers who enjoy looking out for wildlife. There are campsites of various kinds throughout the AONB.

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