Catgill Farm

Catgill Farm, Catgill Farm - Camping and Glamping, Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6HA, United Kingdom

4.5 · 941 reviews analysed
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Gumo's take

Catgill Farm is a family-run camping and glamping site nestled in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. Known for its stunning views, spacious pitches, and excellent facilities, it caters to families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. The site features luxury glamping pods with private hot tubs, a well-maintained on-site shop, and proximity to Bolton Abbey. Guests consistently praise the friendly staff, cleanliness, and the site's dog-friendly and child-friendly atmosphere.

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How guests rate it

Location
88
Facilities
78
Staff & Service
92
Room Comfort & Cleanliness
85

What guests love

  • Luxury glamping pods with private hot tubs and wood-fired pizza ovens
  • Well-maintained and clean facilities, including hot showers and washing-up areas
  • Friendly and helpful staff who go above and beyond to assist guests
  • Beautiful location with easy access to Bolton Abbey and scenic walking trails

Worth knowing

  • Some pitches are on a slope, which may be uncomfortable for some guests
  • Noise issues reported during peak times, particularly from nearby campers

Amenities

  • Wi-Fi
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Pet-friendly
  • Smoke-free property
  • Kitchen

Common questions

Does Catgill Farm offer glamping options with private hot tubs?

Yes, Catgill Farm offers luxury glamping pods equipped with private hot tubs and wood-fired pizza ovens for an enhanced outdoor experience.

Is the site pet-friendly, and are there any specific facilities for pets?

Yes, Catgill Farm is pet-friendly, and while specific pet facilities are not mentioned, the site is praised for being welcoming to dogs and having a family-friendly atmosphere.

Are there any potential downsides to staying at Catgill Farm?

Some pitches are located on a slope, which may be uncomfortable for certain guests, and noise from nearby campers has been reported during peak times.