Located in the heart of the beautiful Rossendale Valley, Rossendale Holidays offer self-catering accommodation, B&B serviced rooms and Glamping Pods, are located just 5.6 miles from Burnley. Perfect for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors, to tramp across the moors or cycle one of the many trails nearby.
Ideal for groups of family or friends there is a range of accommodation options to suit all tastes.
Rossendale Holiday Cottages has five gorgeous glamping pods, two petite pods for couples (Robin and Cygnet), two that can accommodate a family of four (Drake and Heron) and one with its own facilities (Falcon). Falcon is the biggest pod and comes with its own loo and sink and also has an amazing hot tub. The pods are set in an elevated position overlooking the moors and river. Pods come with bed linen and towels, TV, kettle, fridage and washing up facilities. All pods are extremely well insulated and so cosy as toast in any weather! The deck at night is a wonderful place to sit and star gaze, with the blackest of skies, it really is a special place to do a spot of astronomy.
There are also a couple of special lodges for two (Hideaway and Nest). These beauties are located at the far end of the site and are very private. They both have their own facilites including loo, sink, and inside shower. Nest has a kitchenette and Hideaway has its own hammock strung outside.
A bistro is located at the end of the road. Grocery deliveries can be arranged and put into your accommodation prior to arrival as required.
Well-placed for hiking, cycling and horse riding on the nearby Mary Towneley Loop. You will also find a slew of country walks all winding through the rolling hillocks and reservoirs of the Rossendale Valley. The local pub is a 10-minute walk away, offering traditional home cooked meals.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
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Pods | from £75.00 to £175.00 per unit pn |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Open (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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