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Availability updated on 17 Jun 13 at 12:10
In the heart of North York Moors National Park you will find Craven Garth, a family run working farm, nestling in the beautiful Valley of Rosedale surrounded by stunning scenery. Traditional cottages renovated from the old barns. This enchanting region is home to heather moorland, pine forests, rolling hills and shimmering coastline, Look closer and you'll discover historic abbeys, castles and priories.
Walking, cycling and horse riding could have been invented for the North York Moors. Get on your bike, pull on your walking boots and you can explore breathtaking moor & coastal paths, steep-sloped valleys and fragrant pine forests in the same day. Take to the trees on a rope swing in Dalby Forest, or hire a bike and explore a landscape of ruins, legends and endless horizons.
Step back in time with Britain's most popular heritage steam railway. Enjoy stunning scenery along 18 miles of railway through the National Park.
From Pickering's well-preserved castle, to the Gothic splendour or Rievaulx Abbey, the landscape is peppered with places of historic interest. Unearth Bronze and Iron Age settlements at Roulston Scar, experience life during World War II at Eden Camp, or visit Ryedale Folk museum for a day of historic fun. As you and your family will quickly discover, few destinations are as historically rich, or revealing.
And when you're ready to take a break, set a course for the charming market towns and a hearty pub lunch and back to Rosedale for Yorkshire food at its finest. Or simply relax in your cottage in front of a log fire. There is a bakery / tearooms, pubs and restaurants within 2 miles.
charge of £15-00 for pet. Children welcome from any age.
see location on Google maps.
Map reference: SE 705976 Lat: 54.36958 Long: -0.91497
By Road:
Travel from Pickering to Wrelton to Rosedale. From Rosedale, take Castleton road after one mile. Fork left after one mile to cream-painted guesthouse, turn left.
Working farm
Private parking
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Senior citizens reduced rates
Golf available (onsite or nearby)
Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
WiFi or internet access
Laundry facilities
Linen provided
Telephone (public)
Children welcome
Foodshop/mobile foodshop
Microwave cooker
Washing machine
Ironing facilities
Drying facilities
Hairdryer
Television
Central heating
Real log/coal fires
Barbecuecharge of £15-00 for pet. Children welcome from any age.