Woody Ray is a charming single-storey lodge located in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, in the heart of England. With 3 bedrooms and sleeping up to 6 people, this pet-friendly property is the perfect base for a peaceful getaway near the coast. The lodge is conveniently situated close to amenities and a beach, as well as being a short drive away from the North York Moors National Park.
Upon arrival, guests will be welcomed by elegant interiors fully equipped for a relaxing self-catered stay. The lodge features plush sofas, a gas fire, and a fully equipped kitchen for preparing delicious meals. Outside, an enclosed wraparound decking area provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining with tranquil countryside views. The property also boasts two fabulous bathrooms and comfortable sleeping arrangements with a king-size bed and two twin bedrooms.
Guests can explore the village of Bridlington with its pubs, eateries, and convenience store, or venture to Flamborough for a scenic walk and local amenities. For a day out, Filey and Scarborough are a short car trip away, each offering unique character and plenty of activities. The nearby North York Moors National Park is a must-visit destination with its captivating landscape, perfect for leisurely walks or more adventurous hikes.
Experience all this and more with a stay at Woody Ray, where guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat in a stunning location, surrounded by natural beauty and plenty of opportunities for relaxation and exploration.
Weekly price from £524
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