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Greenoak Hideout

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· Goole, East Riding Of Yorkshire, England
1 acre hosted by Caitlin W.
2 glamping pitches
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Pets can be off-lead at this Hipcamp.
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A small, yurt glamping site with treasure hunts and alpacas in the Yorkshire countryside

Do you remember when you were so young that when you hid behind your own hand you thought nobody could see you? Maybe not. What about playing hide ‘n’ seek or building a shelter out of bedsheets and furniture? There’s something intrinsically exciting and magical about creating a world just for yourself, where you can’t be found by others. Greenoak Hideout, as the name suggests, is an enchanting place that allows these childlike feelings to flourish, a place where children (of all ages) are invited to hide away in one of the cosy yurts — the comfortable adult version of bedsheet shelters — and escape the normality of everyday life.

On the surface, this unsuspecting Yorkshire rural garden is a three-and-a-half acre home to a variety of animals and wildlife. However, dig a little deeper and it becomes clear that it is also an enchanting haven that owner Estelle has created for the enjoyment of her family, friends, and especially her grandchildren. The glamping site that it has now become — consisting of a couple of luxury yurts each with its own separate bathroom hut with walk-in shower room — is an expression of Estelle’s desire to share the experience. And the experience is up to you because there are so many add-ons at Greenoak that you can tailor it to suit you and/or your children’s wishes. If you want, you can pre-order a pony ride, you can pre-book a meet ‘n’ mingle with the alpacas, breakfast baskets are on offer, as are seasonal treasure hunts and garden games. If you’d prefer, you can try to discover a hedgehog here or a fox there or collect eggs from the laying hens or see the nesting ducks and their ducklings. And this is all before the sunset and marshmallows around the crackling fire.

There are plenty of things to do and places to go beyond this sanctuary of course; the surrounding countryside is an expansive plain offering big skies and wide views with excellent rambling opportunities, there are nature reserves close by and for days out, the coast and its beaches are reachable in under an hour, so too is the city of York. And the market town of Howden, less than 10 minutes away and notable for its tea rooms, cafes, and independent shops, is a convenient excursion and should be taken advantage of because the alpacas will probably need a break from all the attention.

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8 Ratings · 7 reviews
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Simon R.recommends
July 31, 2023
Fox
Catching up with the family
We glamped in the Fox. The accommodation had everything we needed for our stay. Mike and Ashley were excellent ‘stand in’ hosts helping out with the hot tub and breakfast deliveries (braving the rain on the second morning!) Visited nearby Beverley Market on Saturday morning to get some fresh produce for our BBQ that evening. If you get caught out (teenage boys need their food!) and need a takeaway, Pizza Place Gilberdyke delivered quickly to the front gate. Would definitely stay again. Thank you
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Katie M.recommends
April 5, 2023
Fox
Simply glorious!
We have just returned from the most glorious two night stay in the Fox yurt. Wow! What a stay. John, Estelle and Caitlin are the most accommodating, kind and friendly hosts. Nothing is too much for them. The yurt was clean, bright, roomy and had all that we needed from cutlery and a great selection of warm drink options to spare blankets for chillier nights. The bed was exceptionally comfy and cosy with plenty of room for us and our 14 month old baby. The crisp white bedding and decadent throw made it feel all the more hotel like which is always a nice treat. We paid for breakfast as an added extrawhich was delivered fresh, hot and with lots of choice. The land the Yurt is on really is beautiful, well looked after and full of wonderful things for children to do and explore from secret hide outs, tyre swings and hammocks to play houses and little tractors to ride on. It’s simply perfect. An added bonus is the gorgeous bathroom hut that you have that is your own for the stay. Beautifully decorated, warm and with as much hot water running as you need. Glorious! The only thing we didn’t know, as we booked a while in advance of our stay, and I would say to budget for, if you are on a budget, is wood. Rightly so, this is now charged extra for as the cost of wood has risen and you’re already getting a great nightly rate and we didn’t mind paying at all. The cost is £10 a barrel. You will need it for chillier nights so just take that into account if you’re in a budget.
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Laura T.recommends
January 2, 2023
Hedgehog
Perfect stay
Absolutely loved relaxing and the homely feel in the yurt, beds were so comfortable and when log burner was on it was so nice and listening to the rain and nature was great John and Estelle owners of land were great, helpful and attentive Catlin very attentive and great communication within text Advise taking more food and bbq- electric cooking facilities to eat Also heat hot tub up with logs for longer than three hours as second day was cold when got in but all part and parcel of nature! (Logs and fire) Defo recommend this hidden gem
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David W.recommends
November 28, 2022
Fox
Very impressed with the yurt
Our hosts were very friendly and helpful, making us feel welcome on arrival and showing us around the camp and facilities. As expected from the photos, the yurt was a great place to stay with lovely decoration and comfy beds. Thanks to the wood burner it was very warm on cold nights. Would happily stay again.
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Natalie P.recommends
October 29, 2022
Hedgehog
October weekend away
Everything ran very smooth. Beautiful grounds, bell tent lovely. Everything you need provided. Will be visiting again x
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Charlotte F.recommends
August 23, 2022
Hedgehog
First time glamping and it was a lovely spot, only two yurts at the farm which was nice. The yurt was furnished exceptionally and children loved all the hedgehog theme items as the yurt was name after the hedgehog!
Location
Goole, East Riding Of Yorkshire, England, United KingdomTraditional, ancestral territory of various First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Caitlin W.Joined in June 2021
From the host
Greenoak Hideout is an idyllic, peaceful getaway in the East Yorkshire countryside with only a short drive to the historic town of York and the Yorkshire coastline. Greenoak Hideout is suitable for couples, friends and family groups. We are proud to cater for everyone and we are sure you will find lots to love here, whoever you are! At Greenoak Hideout you will be staying in an authentic yurt which comes with its own luxury bathroom with toilet, basin and large shower. Mains electricity is provided for your convenience. Each yurt can be set up to sleep from two to five guests with a comfy king size bed, the option of three additional single beds, and a cot or Moses basket available free of charge by request. Our 18ft yurts are not only spacious but beautifully furnished and unique. As well as your own shower room, your yurt has a mini fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, outdoor furniture and a BBQ. You will have use of a fire pit and all the cosy blankets you could wish for. The wood burning stoves included in the winter months make us a perfect, cosy getaway year round. There really is no bad time to stay with us, as the grounds are beautiful in every season. We also have a beautiful bohemian bell tent available seasonally to add on to any yurt booking, for larger parties who need a little extra room. We are a very family friendly site, with lots of entertainment available for our guests. There’s plenty of space for little ones to play, and we have some resident animals including our pony Shandy, and our mum and baby Alpacas. Guests can also enjoy collecting and eating fresh eggs from our lovely hens, and have a go at spotting some local wildlife including deer, hedgehogs and foxes (who we named our yurts after!) We have garden games available to enjoy for free as well as some add ons available including pony and alpaca experiences, and breakfast baskets. We also have a wood fired hot tub that is bookable via email subject to availability and additional fee. Our site is perfect for walkers as we have a number of nature walks and reserves close by, as well as being close by to the town of Howden, which has wonderful cafes, tea rooms, restaurants, pubs and some lovely independent shops. Cyclists can also enjoy the popular Trans Pennine cycle route which passes through the beautiful East Yorkshire scenery with many great places to stop along the way. We are also conveniently situated with easy access to both Hull and York.
Nearby attractions
If it's necessary to emerge from the hideout that is Greenoak, there are plenty of places to explore within easy reach including nature reserves such as Eastrington Ponds (lake fishing, dog-walking, dragon-fly spotting) or the North Cave Wetlands,  which has several lakes and three hides for viewing potentially rare wading birds. The former is a mere five-minute drive north while the wetlands are a fraction further to the east on the outskirts of the village of North Cave. For families with young children the adventure park, William's Den (01430 472230), is just seven miles away. And in Hull, slightly over 30 minutes away, The Deep (01482 381000) is one of the most visited attractions in the northeast and for good reason — it has sharks. Little Wold Vineyard (01430 424755) is about a 15-minute drive from the campsite and does tasting tours of the historical farm and award-winning wines. For longer day-out excursions, the shingle and sandy Hornsea Beach is 30 miles east and the historic city of York, with its magnificent 13th-century gothic cathedral, is roughly the same distance northwest.
Food and drink
There are breakfast baskets available for pre-order at the campsite and tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are included with the yurt. The nearest pub is the Black Swan (01430 410931) in the village of Eastrington less than two miles away. The pub serves good local food, has a garden and an open fire. However, the market town of Howden is only less than five miles away and has a great selection of eateries including Florena's Italian (01430 235094) for the best pizza, Kitchen (01430 430600) for light bites, snacks cream teas, and sandwiches, or Silvano's at the Waterwheel (01430 431970), a quirky indoor space which has a family outdoor area. For farm shops, try either Spuds and Berries (01757 630879) in Hemingbrough, ten miles west, or Drewtons (01430 425079) in South Cave, eight miles away in the opposite direction.
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