Knitsley, County Durham, in the North of England, offers a stunning lodge called Cherry Lodge that is designed for disabled use but open to everyone. It sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms, including a master king-size bedroom, a twin bedroom, and an accessible room with wider door frames and an adjoining wet room. The open plan lounge features comfortable seating, a Smart TV, and views of the countryside, while the modern kitchen and dining room are perfect for family meals. The deck includes a sunken hot tub for accessibility and relaxation, making it an ideal base for a family holiday.
Haystax Holiday Lodges, part of the exclusive Evermore collection, offers bespoke lodges in the Durham countryside with discrete accessibility features. The lodges have spacious, open-plan living areas, wide doorways for wheelchair access, and accessible bedrooms and bathrooms. Guests can relax on the enclosed deck or enjoy the hot tub for a special stay. The park's rural location provides opportunities for woodland and farm walks, while nearby towns like Consett and Hexham offer additional attractions like Beamish Living Museum of the North.
Haystax Holiday Lodges also features a coffee shop with sensory rooms, a reception area, a wild woodland play area, and a Forest School area. The lodges are fully wheelchair accessible, and guests can book extras and equipment for additional needs. The park aims to provide a calm and peaceful environment, catering to families with special needs rather than hosting hen or stag parties. For inquiries or bookings, guests can contact the park directly for assistance with their stay in the Chestnut or Cherry lodges or the Stoneycroft Cottage in Consett.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!