Swinton Bivouac
Self-catering accommodation · Ilton-Cum-Pott ·

Swinton Bivouac

Self-catering accommodation · Ilton-Cum-Pott ·

Rustic cabins, yurts, cafe, hot tub, spa on estate

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Masham, Ilton, Ripon HG4 4JZ, United Kingdom Get directions

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Swinton Bivouac, Nr Masham, North Yorkshire, England - Explore & Book

"A 10-minute drive from the sleepy market town of Masham in the 20,000-acre Swinton Park Estate, overlooking rolling meadows dotted with sheep and criss-crossed by dry stone walls, stands Swinton Bivouac. Approached up a rough track, it centres on a restored farmhouse accommodating a reception area and café, while in the surrounding pastures and woodland you’ll find an unconventional choice of overnight lodgings: 7 canvas yurts sleeping 2-4 and 6 tastefully furnished timber lodges for up to 6. The mood is informal and relaxed, appealing to couples and families in search of an authentic yet comfortable back-to-nature adventure. Great attention to detail is paid in everything from the rustic décor to the activities on offer. Swinton Bivouac also hosts groups (there’s a larger Loft sleeping 10) and organises woodland weddings at the Druid’s Temple, a 200-year-old folly set among the pines nearby. There’s plenty to do: hiking, cycling, visiting castles and waterfalls, and tasting famous Dales produce such as Wensleydale cheese and Black Sheep beer. And you don’t have to go far - trails lead out from the site, and there's a homely café for those who don’t want to self-cater, serving delicious food prepared from local ingredients. Highs A peaceful, rural location with sweeping views across the valley and moorland - restful for adults and liberating for kids Ideal for families, with a play area and organised activities (crafts, nature trails). Yurts have a double bed and 2 singles; lodges have 2 doubles and 2 singles Generous breakfasts, lunches and dinners in the cosy café, plus local beer; takeaway meals and picnics are available with 24 hours’ notice Friendly and welcoming staff, who are always ready to chat but never intrusive Plenty of outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside, with the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park on the doorstep Lows Don’t expect luxury: the yurts and lodges have no electricity, and the yurts share a communal shower block (lodges have their own bathrooms and private hot tubs) It’s remote, and city slickers might feel a little marooned - no nightlife, no telly, no in-room WiFi, just fire pits and star-gazing after dark You’ll need to be reasonably nimble to get in and out of the beds in the lodges, arranged over 3 levels and reached by a steep ladder; you might also risk bumping your head in the top and bottom levels Full pre-payment and a security deposit is required The yurts are closed October to mid-March annually" - Jane Foster

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450mervynd

Google
The location is amazing beautiful views over the Yorkshire Moors. Waking up in your cabin opening the curtains to see the views is the best experience. .The bivouac was extremely comfortable with running cold water. The wood burning stove more than adequate we cooked oor bacon in it on the last morning. Spotlessly clean with nice touches treats for the dog little presents for us. The camp cooking area was clean well maintained having everything you needed. There was a barbecue we cooked chicken on gas very easy. The bed was more than comfy spacious the cabin also had a wood burner. We ordered a meal for our arrival cooked in the camp kitchen tasted good. Lots of beautiful walks in including the Druid Temple. It’s not a hotel it’s is rustic but very comfortable experience. No complaints would recommend to anyone as staff are also very friendly. The highlight was seeing a Pine Marten on my way to the guest lounge not something you see very often or at all.

anniemay2025

Google
What a fantastic place to stay. Every detail was thought about. The tree lodge was exceptional. We are a family of 2 adults and 4 children of various ages. The kids were never bored because there is so much open space to use. Everything is eco friendly, even the welcome packs were recyclable and the kids got a little badge each and caps to wear as well as a s’mores pack which went down a treat!||Such beautiful surroundings and a wonderful place to stay with the friendliest staff, goats and chickens…we even got to bring home some fresh eggs.||Would positively recommend and we look forward to returning in the future.

Aitamma

Google
We stayed as a family of 4 in a tree lodge and had a superb weekend. We loved the hot tub and sauna, going for walks round the Druids temple, watching the moon rise over the dales and lounging in a hammock for sunset. The cafe and resident lounge were great for a meal out and to recharge phones. We also explored the Swinton Estate gardens which are incredible and swam in the coffin pond. We had lunch at the Terrace Restaurant which felt high end but also really welcoming, the food was delicious and the service was really attentive and friendly. Overall such an enjoyable weekend.

lauramY3714ME

Google
If you are looking to get away from it all come here, beautiful surrounds with a back to basics vibe mixed with class. ||Enjoy the walks around the estate or pamper yourself in the wonderful spa. Masham is only a quick trip in a taxi and worth the visit. Amazing weekend we will be back

Y3929VPoliviac

Google
We stayed in the tree lodges at Swinton Bivouac for a romantic mid week break and it truly surpassed our expectations. From the welcome message in the lodge, to the bottle of fizz on ice, there were little touches everywhere that made you feel special. The hot tub and sauna were a lovely addition and gave the trip a sense of luxury in the midst of a 'back to nature' theme. The breakfast was lovely and all of the staff friendly. We will definitely be back!

Tom C.

Google
Called in for a coffee after a walk with the family to the Druids Temple. Lovely reception from the guy behind the counter. It was very quiet when we visited, but I was impressed to see that the cafe is open until 8.00 PM. Very nice coffee, lovely comfortable setting. Highly recommend a visit to the Druids Temple too, but I'll do a separate post for this.

YorkshireButtie

Google
While the tree lodges are quaint at no time while booking were we made aware that the cafe would be closed which was disappointing. Also it was a challenge to find someone to provide us with the essential fire glove and not until day 2 however the stay was pleasant

jodP4917CK

Google
What a refreshingly different stay, so peaceful and relaxing, everything in the Yurt that we needed and lovely Birthday banners plus prosecco. ||It was nice just to sit around the campfire at night, star gaze, chat and watch the world go by.||Being able to add on a spa day made our stay extra special.||Would highly recommend for a celebration with a difference.||Thankyou