Guisborough, North York Moors and Coast
Clover Leaf in Guisborough, North Yorkshire sleeps eight in four bedrooms.
Clover Leaf is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
The living areas in this holiday home consist of a kitchen/diner with oven, hob, microwave and dining seating for four, a utility with washing machine, a dining room and a sitting room with TV. The bedrooms consist of a super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), a second-floor double, a single and a family room with king-size and single all serviced by a bathroom and cloakroom. Outside, there is a rear garden with lawn and patio and off-road parking for two cars. Within 0.5 miles there is a shop and 0.4 miles a pub. Sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Explore North Yorkshire at Clover Leaf. Note: There is limited head height in the second-floor king-size, please take care.
In a rural setting on the outskirts of the North York Moors National Park, you'll find the charming market town of Guisborough. Beautiful Gisborough Priory, a ruined abbey in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, dominates the skyline of this historic market town. Restored to its former height of 97 feet, the magnificent gothic east gable rises high over Guisborough and has become an iconic symbol of the place. This thriving community is home to two weekly markets, a wide variety of restaurants, several top-notch watering holes, and a wealth of unique boutiques and other shops. The magnificent Guisborough Forest may be found all around the town of Guisborough. North of Guisborough, at Pinchinthorpe, on the A173, you'll find the forest and walkway known as Guisborough Forest & Walkway. It stretches for around 2.5 miles, with a portion of that length following the ancient Guisborough Branch Railway line, which once connected Guisborough with Nunthorpe and, to the east, with the Forest Enterprise-managed Guisborough Forest. Beautiful sunsets can be seen over Roseberry Topping to the south from this entrance to North York Moors National Park. Highcliff Nab and Hanging Stone are both notable attractions in the area. Additionally, you can easily stroll over to the Captain Cook Monument. Guisborough Forest is home to numerous different hiking trails, including the Cleveland Way and the Tees Link. There are a variety of trails available in this fantastic rural park, including a trim path, a walking track, bridleways, and two sculpture trails, one of which is more accessible. In order to preserve the history of the Middlesbrough and Whitby railway line, the park has the Guisborough Walkway, which follows the path of the old trackbed. This consists of a forested region, a grassy area, and a marsh with boardwalks. Excellent coastal and Teeside panoramas may be seen from atop Highcliff Nab. Due to the abundance of excellent trails, the park is also frequently visited by mountain bikers. An outstanding information centre provides complete trail information for the entire park. The Cleveland Way, a long distance trail, travels through the area, and the neighbouring Roseberry Topping is a great place to take in the sights. Staithes, Saltburn, and Whitby, among other ancient villages and resorts, may be reached in under half an hour by car along the Heritage Coastline.
The North York Moors National Park covers 554 square miles, with landscape ranging from heather-clad moorland and deep secluded dales, to the cliffs and coves of the magnificent coastline making it a haven for walkers.
Short breaks may still be available.
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