




Escape to lodges with hot tubs near Beverley for that perfect Yorkshire break in a historic market town. With stunning medieval architecture including the Gothic masterpiece of Beverley Minster and the 15th-century North Bar gate. Our lodge accommodation here provides privacy and space that hotels simply can’t match, with the bonus of your own bubbling hot tub.
Experience Beverley’s unique mix of attractions including the Racecourse, Beverley Westwood’s open parkland and the hands-on exhibits at Treasure House Museum. The town centre features independent shops and traditional markets alongside excellent pubs serving local ales. Just a short drive away you’ll find the Yorkshire Wolds and beautiful coastline at Bridlington.
Your lodge retreat offers the ideal base to experience both countryside tranquility and town amenities. Many visitors enjoy cycling the rolling Wolds landscapes before returning to soak in their private hot tub.
Just minutes from Beverley town centre, High Farm Holiday Park offers fishing lakes and a 9-hole golf course that’ll keep outdoor enthusiasts busy all holiday long.
The spacious deluxe super pods are perfect for couples or small families with their clever open plan design. Each pod features a double bed plus sofa bed that accommodates two children or an extra adult. The real treat waits outside with your private hot tub on the deck ready for evening relaxation.
Beverley town is right on your doorstep with its stunning Minster, historic marketplace and countless pubs. The gorgeous East Yorkshire coast is within easy reach too – Hornsea (15 miles), Bridlington (23 miles) and Scarborough (42 miles) offer traditional seaside fun. North Yorkshire Moors National Park makes a fantastic day trip with its wild landscapes.
On site you’ll find everything needed for a fuss-free stay. The coffee shop serves up morning brews and snacks, while the shop stocks local produce and essentials. Kids will love the outdoor play area and grown-ups can sneak off for a peaceful fishing session at one of the lakes. The scenic cycling tracks are perfect for burning off holiday indulgences!
Just 4 miles from Beverley, Croft Park Lodges combines luxury with a cracking Yorkshire location – plus their weekend live music events give you a proper night out without leaving the site!
This two-bedroom beauty boasts Smart TVs in every room and an en-suite in the master. The twin room has access to a main bathroom with an overhead shower. Outside you’ll find not one but two decking areas with posh outdoor furniture.
The Yorkshire coast is your playground with Hornsea (13 miles), Bridlington (22 miles), Scarborough (40 miles) and Whitby (60 miles) all within driving distance. Explore Skipsea Castle or wander Beverley’s 800-year-old Saturday Market. The Yorkshire Wolds offer spectacular walking trails.
The on-site Croft Park Café opens daily from 9am to 4pm serving hearty breakfasts and lunches. The fully licensed bar means you can enjoy a pint without worrying about driving. Weekend live music creates a brilliant atmosphere and pets are welcome in many lodges.
Located just 10 miles from Beverley in the grounds of an elegant 19th century residence, Raywell Hall Country Lodges offers unbeatable countryside views from your private hot tub deck.
The Spa Serenity lodge redefines luxury with two master suites both featuring king-size beds, Smart TVs, walk-in wardrobes and en-suites with double showers. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the open-plan living area with light, while the feature fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere for movie nights.
East Yorkshire’s attractions are all within easy reach. Beverley (10 miles) offers excellent shopping and dining, while Hull (8 miles) provides city entertainment. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Hessle Golf Club (1 mile) or Hull Golf Club (2 miles). The traditional seaside towns along Yorkshire’s coast make perfect day trips where you’ll build sandcastles and eat delicious fish and chips.
The tea room and bistro on-site offer both indoor and outdoor seating – perfect for those mornings when cooking feels like too much effort. The Wolds View walkways provide gentle strolls directly from your lodge door. As evening falls, return to your deck where festoon lighting creates a magical atmosphere as you slip into your hot tub with a glass of something cold.
About 15 miles from Beverley, Dacre Lakeside Park offers Scandinavian-style lodges around a spectacular 6-acre lake – water babies will be in absolute heaven here!
The Garden Lodge delivers luxury in spades with its contemporary design and thoughtful touches. One double bedroom comes with an en-suite shower while the twin room has its own en-suite bath – no morning queues here! The open-plan living area flows beautifully onto the verandah where your hot tub awaits. After a day of activities, sinking into those bubbles while gazing at the garden views is pure bliss.
The village of Brandesburton sits within walking distance, offering two pubs, a restaurant and shop for essentials. Try jetskiing, clay pigeon shooting or windsurfing (1 mile). Beverley (15 miles) provides shopping and cultural attractions including its famous Minster. The Yorkshire coast is easily accessible with its traditional seaside towns and stunning beaches.
Water sports dominate the on-site activities with windsurfing, canoeing and fishing available on the lake from April to October. Land lubbers can enjoy tennis, footgolf or the 7-hole pitch and putt. The pizzeria restaurant saves you cooking and BBQs are available for al fresco dining.
Beverley packs a punch for visitors with its mix of history and modern attractions. This East Yorkshire market town might be small but it’s got serious character. You’ll find medieval buildings next to cool shops and cafes.
The town centre is walkable which makes exploring dead easy. Beverley Minster dominates the skyline – it’s one of England’s finest Gothic churches and rivals many cathedrals in size and beauty. After a day of wandering, your lodge’s hot tub will be the perfect place to rest those tired feet.
North Bar is the only surviving medieval gateway in Beverley. It dates back to 1409. The town’s narrow cobbled streets hide independent shops selling everything from antiques to artisan food.
The Wednesday and Saturday markets bring the town centre alive. Local traders sell fresh produce, crafts and quirky gifts. Perfect for stocking up before heading back to your lodge for a soak in that bubbling hot tub.
Beverley Minster – This magnificent church took 200 years to build (1190-1420) and is free to enter (though donations appreciated). The craftsmanship is mind-blowing with stone carvings that’ll make your jaw drop. Their guided tours run daily at 11am and 2pm for just £5 per person. The 164-foot towers offer amazing views if you’re up for climbing them.
Beverley Racecourse – Even if you’re not into horses, race days here are a proper laugh. The atmosphere is electric. Tickets start from £13 for adults with various enclosures available. They run races from April to September. The course sits on the Westwood pasture with great views across town. Pack your fancy clothes – or don’t, the Grandstand’s pretty relaxed.
The East Riding Treasure House combines museum, art gallery and local archives in one building. It’s completely free and tells the story of Beverley through interactive displays. Open Tuesday to Saturday, 9:30am-5pm. Their temporary exhibitions change regularly so check their website before visiting. The rooftop viewing platform gives you a different perspective on the town.
Beverley Westwood is a massive green space where cattle graze freely right next to town. It’s been common land since the 12th century. The perfect spot for a picnic before heading back to your lodge for an evening dip in the hot tub. Watch out for the golf balls though – there’s an 18-hole course up there too!
St Mary’s Church often gets overlooked because of the Minster, but it’s equally fascinating. Look for the famous “rabbit” carving that inspired Lewis Carroll’s White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland. Free entry, open daily. The ceiling’s painted with stars and the misericords (hidden seats) feature some hilariously rude medieval carvings that’ll make you snort with laughter.
Attraction | Activity Type | Estimated Pricing | Suitable for |
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Beverley Minster | Historic Church | Free (Guided tours £5) | Everyone, History Fans |
Beverley Racecourse | Horse Racing | From £13 per adult | Adults, Groups |
East Riding Treasure House | Museum & Gallery | Free | Families, History Enthusiasts |
Beverley Westwood | Open Space | Free | Everyone, Walkers |
St Mary’s Church | Historic Church | Free | Everyone, Architecture Fans |
Beverley Saturday Market | Shopping | Free entry | Everyone, Foodies |
Flemingate Shopping Centre | Modern Shopping | Free entry | Shoppers, Families |
Beverley Beck | Canal Walk | Free | Walkers, Nature Lovers |
White Horse Inn (Nellies) | Historic Pub | Drinks from £4 | Adults |
Beverley Friary | Historic Building | Free | History Enthusiasts |
Is parking easy in Beverley?
Several car parks are available. Saturday Market has 120 spaces (£1.40/hour). Cheaper options include Trinity Lane (£3.50 all day). Most lodges with hot tubs offer free parking, so leave the car and walk into town.
When’s the best time to visit Beverley?
June-September offers better weather. The Folk Festival in June brings music to the streets. December has a brilliant Christmas market. Your hot tub will be amazing year-round – nothing beats a winter soak under the stars!
Are there good places to eat?
Loads! The Westwood Restaurant offers high-end dining. Ogino serves Japanese food. The White Horse Inn (known locally as Nellies) is a 16th-century pub with gas lighting and real fires. Perfect before heading back to your hot tub lodge.
How far is Beverley from York?
About 29 miles (47 minutes by car). Many visitors combine both in one trip, using Beverley as their base because accommodation’s cheaper and you get that hot tub thrown in!
Is Beverley good for shopping?
Yes! The town mixes independent shops with high street names. Flemingate Shopping Centre has modern stores while North Bar Within has quirky independents. The Wednesday and Saturday markets are excellent for local produce.
Can I bring kids to Beverley?
Absolutely. The Treasure House has child-friendly exhibits, Beverley Westwood is great for running around and most hot tub lodges welcome families (though check the specific property rules).
Is Beverley accessible for people with mobility issues?
The town centre is mostly flat with good pavements. Most attractions have wheelchair access. Many lodges with hot tubs offer accessible options – just check when booking.
How far is the coast from Beverley?
Hornsea beach is just 14 miles away (25 minutes). Bridlington is 22 miles (35 minutes). Both make great day trips before returning to your lodge for an evening soak in the hot tub.