Unique and Fabulous Treehouses Yorkshire – there are some incredible treehouse lodges in Yorkshire.
Some are the height of luxury with everything you could wish, while some offer a more rustic, glamping experience.
Have a look at our list of fabulous treehouses in Yorkshire.
Forest Holidays – Keldy – Treehouse Lodges
Keldy Cabin, Cawthorn, Keldy Castle, Pickering YO18 8HW
Forest Holidays have beautiful resorts up and down the country. “Our cabins at Keldy are deep in the forest; some are just visible between the trees and others enjoy an outlook onto grassy, sunlit glades. Here, surrounded by nature, you can truly relax. Follow the forest road as it drops deep into the wooded valley and feel the calm of the forest wrap around you. Keldy, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, is a hidden world of sunlit glades, tumbling brooks and shy woodland creatures.
When you want to get away from it all and truly relax, choose accommodation with hot tubs that are ready to sink into whenever the mood takes you. Stay at one of our idyllic locations and enjoy the thrill of being in the open air, with the sounds and sights of the forest around you. From romantic hideaways for two to treehouse lodges sleeping up to 10, all our cabins have their own private hot tub.”
See current prices and availability at Forest Holidays.
Wolds Edge Treehouse and Lodges with Hot Tubs
Main St, Bishop Wilton, York YO42 1RX
Wolds Edge is tucked away at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, on the edge of the small village of Bishop Wilton and not far from the historic city of York.
Nestled amongst wildlife are seven beautifully designed lodges with hot tubs, two hand crafted Snug Huts and a unique Treehouse. There is also an excellent pub and community shop and cafe in the village.
Lots of walking and cycling routes, or head to York for all the things to do there.
Rufus’s Roost at Baxby Manor
Bell Bank Wood, off, Bell Ln, Husthwaite, York YO61 4PW
“Rufus’s Roost is perched on a hillside in woodland belonging to the 14th Century medieval Baxby Manor access to Rufus’s Roost is through the forest on a raised board-walk!
Between the two turrets there is a large veranda for alfresco dining complete with a log-fired pizza oven and a log-fired hot-tub! For the cold dark winter months there is a “Den” complete with bean bags, comfy cushions, TV, games console, movies and popcorn machine, accessed via slide! However we’d much prefer it if you went outside and embraced the Great Outdoors and discovered what it has to offer – so inside Rufus’s Roost you’ll find binoculars and a bat monitoring station! We would love it too if you let us know what animals you spot whilst here so we have created a ‘Beasts, Birds, and Bugs’ log for you to write in.
A travel cot, highchair, sterilising equipment and a milk and food warmer are all provided for your little munchkins!”
Center Parcs Sherwood Forest – Treehouses Yorkshire
The treehouses at Center Parcs are amazing. “Hidden away in the heart of the forest, you will find our most spectacular accommodation. Our unique, two-storey Treehouses offer everything you could imagine for a luxury stay in one of our forest lodges.
Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the woodland, with a dedicated treehouse host on hand to make every step of your weekend break or week holiday hassle-free.
Designed so you can share special moments together, with open-plan living areas, games den, entertainment system and your own private outdoor hot tub, a break in one of our luxurious Treehouses will bring your childhood dreams alive.”
Dale Farm Treehouse Yorkshire
Bartindale Rd, Hunmanby, Filey YO14 0JD
There is a Treehouse at Dale Farm in Yorkshire. “This rustic nest in the trees has a simple living space with log burner and fairy lights, a snug bedroom with a double bed and pretty bed linen and a proper hot shower.
Underneath is a separate loo (no shared facilities here) and a quirky outdoor kitchen with hot running water (no cooker) and fridge plus deck with barbecue, chimenea and seating.
Enjoy a breakfast picnic on the balcony while you chat to the woodpeckers.”