Ribblesdale Park
Type:Self-Catering

Ribblesdale Park is an exclusive and romantic holiday park set within the heart of the Grade I listed Gisburne Estate, a rolling 1,000-acre private estate located in a designated National Landscape area. It’s a peaceful retreat for couples and families seeking space, privacy, and the natural tranquillity of the Ribble Valley.
Thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings, Ribblesdale Park makes the most of its spectacular landscape. Whether you’re exploring the many walking routes across the estate or simply unwinding in the comfort of your own private outdoor hot tub, the park offers the perfect balance of relaxation and countryside adventure. Every accommodation is finished to an exceptionally high standard, with each stay including a hot tub for your exclusive use.
Holiday lodges with hot tubs:
Escape into complete seclusion in one of the beautifully designed holiday lodges, each featuring a private hot tub and surrounded by captivating countryside views. Ideal for both romantic breaks and family holidays, the lodges combine luxury and comfort with thoughtful home-from-home touches. Expect stylish interiors, flat-screen TVs, integrated sound systems, en-suite bathrooms, indulgent bathtubs, and of course, your own outdoor hot tub. The perfect place to relax and soak in the peaceful surroundings.
Holiday cottages:
Rich in history and full of character, the charming brick-built holiday cottages are perfect for families and larger groups. With centuries of heritage behind them, these properties have been carefully updated to include modern comforts such as WiFi and surround sound systems, while retaining their original charm. Among the most sought-after accommodation at the park, early booking is highly recommended.
Luxury glamping accommodation:
Set within a stunning six-acre meadow beneath the Grade I listed mansion house, the luxury bell tents offer a peaceful countryside escape with beautiful open views. Enjoy the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience, just a five-minute walk to the on-site bar and restaurant, Hindelinis, and a five-minute stroll in the opposite direction to the heated outdoor swimming pool.
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| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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Partner of Visit Lancashire 2018Exit M6 junction 31, follow A59 signposted Clitheroe, sign posts directing to Gisburn will appear. The use of personal route finders is recommended.
Nearest railway and bus stations located in Preston, sub stations located in Clitheroe.

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