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Overview:

The Ribble Valley is an idyllic part of the north of England located in north east Lancashire and covering 212 sq. miles of the Forest of Bowland, an area of deep valleys and peat moorland.

Gisburne Glamping Village sign
Gisburne Glamping Village

It’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty but despite booming tourism with ever increasing numbers of visitors, it’s still a hidden gem and an undiscovered part of the country to many people.

Location:

Gisburn is accessible from Junction 13 of the M56 motorway.  The picturesque village lies on the Lancashire/ Yorkshire border straddling the A59 between Clitheroe and Skipton.

Gisburne Glamping Village
Gisburne Glamping Village

Gisburne Glamping Village is within an hour’s drive of both Manchester and Leeds making it easy to reach for a short countryside break.

Arrival and check-in:

On the morning of our stay we received a text message with details of how to find Gisburne Park and the tent number to which we had been allocated, inviting us to access our tents from 4.00 p.m.

Gisburne Park Glamping
Our home for the next two nights

The instructions were slightly misleading as they led us into the main part of the estate and not to where the pop-up glamping site was located.  It wasn’t a problem though as we spoke to one of the estate gardeners and with a quick turn round of the car we headed down a leafy lane finding the glamping site a few minutes later.

Gisburne Park Glamping bell tent and patio
Our bell tent and furnished patio

There we found a large car park with some spaces beneath an open sided barn so we left the car there to keep it in the shade.  The parking area is well hidden from the tents so as not to detract from the experience and close enough that we could easily make two trips to carry our belongings in from the car.  I can never travel lightly and along with cool bags, bottles of Prosecco, fruit, nibbles etc. you’d think we were staying for a week and not just two nights.

Our luxury Glamping Tent:

I’d never been camping before preferring to stay in hotels or apartments but was intrigued to discover what luxury glamping was all about.  There were ten bell tents all well spaced overlooking a large lawned area.  We were allocated to tent number three which came complete with an outdoor table with four chairs and a fire pit with a supply of logs.

Gisburne Park Luxury Glamping
Our luxury glamping bell tent

We stood on the welcome mat at the entrance and excitedly unzipped the flap of our tent and I couldn’t believe how spacious and well equipped it was.  As it was a bell tent there was no need for crawling around as even tall people would be able to stand in it without problem.

The interior of our bell tent at Gisburne Park
The spacious interior of our bell tent

There was a comfortable double bed with a sprung mattress, quality bed linen and towels.  Bedside tables had been fashioned out of packing crates and with electricity and two power sockets to charge our devices it didn’t feel like a pop-up at all.

Gisburne Park pop up Luxury Glamping
Bedside tables and even an electric lamp

Also included on a table at the foot of the bed were complimentary bottles of water, melamine wine glasses and tumblers.  A laminated sheet welcomed us to the park outlining dining options and information about the pool etc. with a number to contact if we had any queries.

Gisburne Park Luxury Glamping
Towels, wine glasses, bottles of water and a small chest to store our bits and pieces

The individual loos and showers were quite quirky and just a short walk away.  They were kept spotlessly clean and with each of the showers being electric there was always a plentiful supply of hot water.

Gisburne Park Luxury Glamping showers and loos
The quirky shower and toilet cubicles were close by

We visited in mid-August when it was sizzling hot the entire time so it was actually quite pleasant to just pop on my dressing gown and walk bare foot down to the showers but I’m not sure how I’d feel about it if it was wet and windy.  I just had to remember to take my towel and toiletry bag with me each time which I forgot once so had to go back for!

Dining:

Just a short walk from the glamping site and within the Gisburne Park estate is the attractive Hindelinis Restaurant and Bar.  It’s open daily for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner and as it’s popular I’d recommend booking a table in advance.

Hindelinis Restaurant and Bar, Gisburne Park Estate
The Hindelinis Restaurant and Bar located on the estate

The interior opens out into a conservatory and as it was such a balmy evening lots of people were sitting out on the terrace enjoying drinks.  There’s a varied, good priced menu and our starters of Serrano wrapped asparagus served with soft poached eggs were very flavoursome.

Gisburne Park Estate Hindelinis Bar
The cosy Hindelinis Bar

For mains neither of us could resist the huge plates of perfectly cooked beer battered fresh haddock served with chips and mushy peas but with pastas, burgers, pizzas and steaks also on the menu, it was difficult to choose.

Dinner at Hindelinis Restaurant, Gisburne Park Estate
Our delicious dinner at Hindelinis

Never being able to resist a dessert I opted for the malt peanut iced parfait whilst my friend tucked into a large fresh fruit ice cream sundae.

The Facilities:

The park features an open air swimming pool (opening hours 10.00-16.00) with padded sun loungers surrounding it.  Pilates classes take place at the pool side at varying times as well.

Gisburne Park outdoor pool
The outdoor pool at the glamping site

The site has Wi-Fi which worked well in the restaurant but was patchy down at the glamping site.  This didn’t bother us as we could use 4G and as we were enjoying the outdoors we didn’t need it much anyway.  Children can stay free in their parent’s bell tents with camp beds provided but just need to supply their own bedding.

Sitting under the shade of large tree at GIsburne Park Glamping Village
My friend sitting beneath a large tree enjoying the views of the glamping village

We enjoyed sitting out on our patio each evening when the temperature had cooled down and as I’d brought along a number of games we played some of these whilst toasting marshmallows on our fire pit.

Fire pit, Gisburne Park Luxury Glamping
Warming my hands late one evening on the flames of the fire pit

We spotted several deer and peacocks were often strutting around the tents, one even had a peek inside ours when we had left the flap open.

Peacocks at Gisburne Park Estate Luxury GLamping
This peacock came to say hello to us

Some campers had brought along sets of boules, frisbees etc. to amuse themselves with on the large grassy area.  We could have done the same but being inexperienced in outdoor living, it never occurred to do so.

Deer roaming freely around Gisburne Park Estate
Deer roaming around the estate. This one was outside Hindelinis restaurant.

Out and About:

Gisburn – start with a wander around the village, just a 10 minute walk from the glamping site.  With its rows of picture perfect stone cottages bedecked with window boxes and hanging baskets, it’s a delightful little place.

Gisburn Parish Church
Gisburn Parish Church

It boasts a multi-award winning Italian restaurant La Locanda which serves the finest seasonal ingredients sourced locally with charcuterie, olives and oils brought over from Italy.  We dined there one evening and felt we had been transported to the heart of Italy with its rustic decor, fine foods and charming husband and wife owners Maurizio and Cinzia Bocchi looking after us perfectly.

La Locanda Restaurant, Gisburn
La Locanda Restaurant in the village centre

Maurizio cooks all the food single handed whilst his wife acts as front of house, serving food and drinks.  On the ground floor there is a cosy well stocked bar with an original cooking range.

La Locanda Restaurant, Gisburn
Delicious authentic Italian food at La Locanda Restaurant

Most of the tables are located upstairs and with such an extensive menu it was hard to decide what to order as it’s all so appealing.  Cinzia talked us through the menu, suggesting wine pairings for each course.  For mid week, there was only one free table and as people travel from far and wide, I’d recommend reserving a table ahead of your stay if you plan to eat there one evening.

Clitheroe:

Clitheroe is a prosperous market town at the heart of the Ribble Valley and just a 25 minute drive from Gisburn.  Visit Clitheroe Castle which sits on top of a limestone outcrop from where it has dominated the town for over 800 years.

Clitheroe Castle
Clitheroe Castle

Take the steep path to view its ruined Norman Keep and after exploring inside climb up some steps onto the surrounding wall to enjoy panoramic views of the Forest of Bowland and Pendle Hill.

Clitheroe High Street
Clitheroe

Continue on to Holmes Mill, a renovated former textiles mill dating back to 1823.  If you’ve not come across it before, you need to plan a visit as the site has been tastefully transformed into a food hall, bistro, hotel, beer hall and more recently an Everyman cinema has been added.

Holmes Mill and Bowland Brewery, Clitheroe
Holmes Mill and Bowland Brewery in Clitheroe

The stunning Bowland Beer Hall features exposed brickwork and boasts one of the longest pub bars in the north of England at 105ft long, serving their own brewed Bowland beers plus a large selection of guest ales.  I’d go as far as to say that this is industrial chic at its finest with its cosy seating in the Engine Room alongside Elizabeth, the original engine that powered the weaving sheds.  Lots of dining options are available and we enjoyed lunch in the food hall.

Downham:

Visit the idyllic village of Downham, three miles from Clitheroe.  Pendle Hill looms 1827 feet over the village with the neatly arranged estate cottages of the village below.  It’s unusual nowadays to find a village that is entirely owned by the estate with all the inhabitants as tenants, but the locals here appear to be very happy with this arrangement.

Downham near Clitheroe
Downham near Clitheroe

The Assheton family took ownership of the estate in 1558 and it has been in their hands ever since.  The village comprises a manor house, parish church, post office, and 32 cottages in a picturesque riverside setting.

Ribchester:

A former Roman settlement with the remains of a Roman bathhouse dating back to the 2nd century.

RIver Ribble at Ribchester
The River Ribble at Ribchester

The bathhouse is located close to the northern bank of the River Ribble.  Take a stroll along the riverside path and look inside the beautiful St. Wilfred’s Church close by.  Whilst in Ribchester enjoy refreshments at the delightful Potters Barn.

Potters Barn, Ribchester
Potters Barn, Ribchester

It was such a lovely morning that we sat in the pretty garden with our coffee and cakes.  The cafe also offers pottery painting and has a gift shop containing some attractive local crafts.

Overall:

I really enjoyed my first ever luxury glamping stay, sleeping really well on a proper bed in the tranquility of the Gisburne Estate.  Each of the ten bell tents were occupied but everyone was lovely and quiet and we didn’t experience any noise whatsoever.

Gisburne Park Estate Luxury Glamping
The glamping site looked so pretty after dark

One aspect of our stay I adored was the camaraderie among the fellow campers, all saying hello and pausing to chat as they passed by.  Glamping seems to enjoy a wide appeal as our neighbours to one side were a young couple, also first time campers like us.

Gisburne Park Luxury Glamping
We enjoyed a very comfortable stay under canvas

A family of four had the tent to the other side whilst across the field another family had booked two adjacent tents to accommodate parents, children and grandparents and with Mediterranean style weather blessing this lovely part of Lancashire, who wouldn’t be happy luxury glamping and enjoying the outdoor life.

Details: Gisburne Park Estate Glamping, The Estate Office, Gisburn, Lancashire BB7 4LP.

During our stay we were guests of Gisburne Park Estate Glamping, and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

You might also be interested to take a look at other glamping sites in Lancashire and experience glamping for yourselves this summer. As well as glamping some of these sites also offer static caravan pitches so if you are a caravan owner or considering purchasing one I suggest taking out good quality caravan insurance.

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42 responses to “Luxury Glamping at Gisburne Park, Lancashire”

  1. flocylove Avatar

    Now this is too-notch classy camping. No doubt you had a great time

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for taking the time to comment, we had a lovely time and I enjoyed my first camping and glamping experience very much!

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  3. junedesilva Avatar

    I am definitely not a fan of camping. The last time I camped, I was a student teacher and was required to accompany a school camping trip which had a profound effect on me. As a result, I have never been camping since!
    When the boys were small we had some fantastic holidays on French campsites but stayed in mobile homes! Strangely, I really like the idea of glamping and your post has convinced me to give it a go. I rather fancy the idea of staying in a yurt…
    Gisburne Glamping Village looks to be a wonderful venue as there is so much to see in the area.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The thought of camping was never one I thought I’d enjoy but with super weather and a proper bed I really liked it. The Ribble Valley is beautiful and within an hour of our home. Thanks for commenting and hope you have a good week.

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      1. junedesilva Avatar

        I have to agree that good weather and a proper bed are necessities! A personal loo and shower, next to the tent/yurt would also be on my wish list. I hope you have a good week, too.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Yes, I would have preferred a personal loo and shower too but I suppose that might be too much to hope for even with glamping!

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    This looks like a glamorous way to camp! The bell tent looks so spacious and stylish. I love how you can even stand up inside. I could spend all day by the pool.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      My first ever camping trip went so well Linda and we were incredibly lucky with the weather. The Ribble Valley is a beautiful part of the country which I’m sure you’d enjoy hiking in sometime. Thanks for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  5. The Ameri Brit Mom Avatar

    This looks like my kind of camping! I love the photos and the stories behind them. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, thanks so much for taking the time to comment

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  6. Lora by Lora Avatar

    Wow. Everything looks amazing. You just inspired me to go camping, something I haven’t done in ages.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      As long as the weather is good I’m sure you would have a great time. I really enjoyed my first glamping experience.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Hadn’t heard of glamping before so my education is now complete:) It would not be for me but the rest of the tour was worth a visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian for your interest in this post. The Ribble Valley is a beautiful and unspoilt part of northern England.

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  9. Rebecca Avatar

    I’m not a fan of camping, and although I’ve heard of glamping becoming trendy these days, I hesitate to try it as well…but it looks like you had a fun time doing so, with beautiful nature and delicious food to be had. Glad you enjoyed yourself close to home!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I wasn’t sure what to expect Rebecca and wasn’t too keen on the prospect of not having an en-suite bathroom but it all worked out much better than I had anticipated, helped with the warm, sunny weather! Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts. Hope your welcome goes well!

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  10. kiangablog Avatar

    I know this part of the world well because I am married to a Blackburn boy and we got married at St Wilfrids in Ribchester. Such beautiful little villages to enjoy. The glamping looks nice but we tend to do our own camping with our camper trailer – a tent on wheels- for our our Aussie travels. Lovely post and some ideas where to dine out on our next trip over there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How wonderful to read that you were married at St. Wilfrid’s in Ribchester such a lovely church and location. For first time campers we enjoyed our glamping g experience but I’m sure your camper trailer works well for Aussie travels as you can always take a comfy bed with you! Thanks so much for reading and your welcome thoughts.

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      1. kiangablog Avatar

        You are most welcome. We are being overrun with Airbnb’s in our part of the world now especially as people want to escape from the city to the country in the aftermath of COVID. During my backpacking travels in the late ’80s B&Bs were humble affairs in the UK and Ireland where you got to dine with the host and had a comfortable bed for the night, Now it has become so upmarket and not respectful of the neighbours. How do we manage tourism and respect the privacy of residents? Love your blog. Lynn

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Thanks s much for your kind words, I’m going to head over to your blog now too!

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          1. kiangablog Avatar

            Welcome. My travels have been curtailed the last two years but hopefully next year we will head out more!

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    You did well to take the opportunity to try glamping, and the weather was very good.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, we were very fortunate with the weather and the experience was very good.

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  12. grandmisadventures Avatar

    wow, that is like no camping experience I’ve had. What a wonderful experience in such a beautiful place 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I didn’t really know what to expect Meg but with the bonus of lovely warm weather it was lovely! Thanks so much for commenting.

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  13. leightontravels Avatar

    We really want to try glamping, but so we far we haven’t found the right option. Everything looks so lovely, the tent, the restaurant and the grounds. As you mention, the weather really makes or breaks this experience. Having that big pool surely helped during the hot day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I went with an open mind and with the weather hot and sunny, really enjoyed my first glamping experience. I’d definitely do it again! Thanks for your interest, Leighton!

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  14. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    So sorry Lyssy, I don’t know why I wrote Allan, massive apologies, just not thinking!

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  15. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Glamorous camping indeed! The accommodations look incredibly comfortable even if you have to walk to the showers/bathrooms. It looks like so much fun as well as something new and different. The location appears perfect for village/town/city hopping too. Thank you for sharing your experience.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was lovely, Mike and Kellye. I had my reservations before setting off about not having an en-suite but as the weather was so nice I didn’t mind!

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    Definitely camping with style Marion. A great idea to help support upkeep of these large estates. Having a good restaurant on site is also perfect. Thanks for sharing. Happy Friday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was great Allan, I had my reservations with not having an en-suite but actually really enjoyed it!

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  17. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I’ve always wanted to go “glamping” but I don’t like the idea of not having a connected bathroom. NYC has some on Governor’s Island, but it’s pretty pricey for what it’s worth.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I wasn’t so sure about the non en-suite bathrooms either Allan but as the weather was gorgeous I didn’t mind. As there were only ten tents and we got up a bit late there was never a queue but I did forget to take a towel once and had to go back!

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  18. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    everything looks wonderful. except for the loos,,,,,

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Well I suppose we can’t have everything Thanks for commenting.

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  19. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Ah, the luxury version of camping … right up our alley (if we can’t camp)! And armed with Prosecco – perfect! With that lovely restaurant and sparkling pool right on your doorstep (or your tent 😉), it just gets better! And so much to see close to the glamping village – I would like the riverside path … oh, and the Bowland Beer Hall also looks great ☺️. Marion, I’m impressed … maybe you’ll become a true camper in future!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I really enjoyed my first stay under canvas, luxury style Corna and with ideal weather conditions I’d definitely repeat the experience!

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  20. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    What a fabulous stay! I love that they’ve created a high end experience, but under canvas. Is it going to be an annual event or is it just a one off?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s going to be an annual event as it’s been so popular Helen. With the good weather we had a wonderful time and I’d definitely be up for glamping again. Thanks so much for commenting and hope you have a good weekend.

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