Where is keldy cabins
Freedom awaits! The 'forest retreat' at the heart of the site at keldy features a delightful cafe, comfortable bar and well-stocked shop, along with a laundry room and children's play area. Here you can also meet our forest ranger, book activites and hire bikes.
Please note that the log burning stove's are only located in the Golden Oak cabins and the Copper Beech cabins do not include hot tubs. Visit the website for more information. Click here to view map. Three miles before Pickering take the left turn signposted Cropton, Wrelton and Rosedale. Just after the pub is a right turn with a brown signpost to 'Keldy Forest Cabins'. Follow the brown signs all the way to the site.
Stay on the A64 past York and towards Scarborough for 15 miles and then take the A towards Pickering. At the roundabout turn left onto the A towards Thirsk. After 3 miles take the right turn signposted Cropton, Wrelton and Rosedale.
From PickeringThere is a service from Eastgate known as the Moors bus. The Moors bus will drop off and pick up at Keldy by request but only by prior arrangement. From Malton you are able to get the Coastliner bus to Pickering.
You can…. Skip To Main Content. Discover Surprise Members. My Adventure. My Planner To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket. Already saved an Itinerary? Staying in cabins at Keldy, exclusively on Forestry Commission land, means you can choose to completely unwind in stunning natural surroundings, maybe in your hot tub, or for those more active, walk or cycle through woodland.
The choice is yours. Keldy is a peaceful location, deep in a wooded valley, comprising 59 cabins. Or choose to stay in the Golden Oak Treehouse which sleeps up to 8 people. Fancy a romantic break? Stay in the Golden Oak Keldy Cottage built for 2 people and includes a hot tub and sauna.
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