
Ideal for both nature lovers and families alike, Keldy Cabins Holiday Park offers a stunning forest location and a range of accommodation, from traditional cabins to tree houses. With plenty of exploring to do and a number of ways to help you do it including guided tours by our Forest Rangers and well-marked walking trails, a visit to Keldy Cabins Holiday Park will never be dull.
Set on the edge of the North York Moors and just 35 miles away from York, Keldy Cabins is the perfect venue for a wide range of holidays. From relaxing breaks to more active pursuits, Keldy Cabins has it all.
Our Tree houses are a luxurious en-suite bedroom extension on our three bed Golden Oak Cabins. Accessed by an adventurers’ bridge from the Cabin’s terrace, the Tree House is a cosy hideaway for two. The Golden Oak Tree house has four bedrooms in total including the attached cabin.
Our Golden Oak Cabin is our most luxurious accommodation. Admire the views from your hot tub, enjoy dinner on the terrace or cosy up in front of the log burner and watch the flat-screen TV, the choice is yours. Available in a choice of either 2 or 3 bedrooms.
The perfect romantic retreat, Golden Oak Cottage is equipped to the same high standard as our Golden Oak Cabins. A relaxing hideaway for two, complete with sauna and hot tub. Only available at Keldy. The Golden Oak Cottage is available with one bedroom.
Silver Birch cabins have a cosy master bedroom and a hot tub outdoors. Perfect for a romantic weekend or relaxing family holiday. Silver Birch Cabins are available with two or three bedrooms. Some three bedroom Silver Birch Cabins have two full bedrooms and a mezzanine floor with futon chairs that convert into beds.
Perfect for an active family holiday, our Copper Beech Cabins are practical with comfortable modern furnishings. Perfect for relaxing in after a day’s exploring.
Beck Isle Museum
The Beck Isle Museum allows families to experience what life was like in rural Yorkshire throughout the years, find out what life was like and how people survived, the museum is one of Yorkshires more unique attractions.
Helmsley Walled Garden
The Helmsley walled Garden is a tranquil 5 acre garden situated in the beautiful North Yorkshire county, the gardens date back to 1758 and has Helmsley castle as a stunning backdrop. Explore the stunning gardens as a family in your own time.
Go Ape
The Go Ape centre is great fun for the whole family, you can enjoy an obstacle course in the trees using ladders, walkways, bridges and some of the longest zip wires in the country, it will be sure to keep the adrenaline junkie satisfied and is great fun for the whole family.
From the North
The quickest route from the North is to take the A1 as far as Thirsk, and then join the A170 to Pickering and Scarborough. 3 miles before Pickering there is a left turn signposted to Cropton, Wrelton and Rosedale. Drive into Cropton Village itself until you see the New Inn pub (YO18 8HH). Just after the pub is a right turn with a brown signpost to “Keldy Forest Cabins”. Follow the brown signs all the way to the site.
From the South
Follow the A1(M) until J45 where you join the A64 towards York. Stay on the A64 past York and towards Scarborough for 15 miles then take the A169 towards Pickering. Go through Pickering and leave on the A170 westbound towards Thirsk. After 3 miles there is a right turn signposted to Cropton, Wrelton and Rosedale. Drive into Cropton Village itself until you see the New Inn pub (YO18 8HH). Just after the pub is a right turn with a brown signpost to ‘Keldy Forest Cabins’. Follow the brown signs all the way to the site.
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