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Mountain Cabins

Faweather Grange

Faweather Grange is a travel and hotel company located in High Eldwick, England. They specialize in providing mountain cabins for their guests to enjoy.

Introduction to Faweather Grange

Faweather Grange is a unique company that offers customers the chance to escape to the English countryside and experience the beauty of the area. The company has a rich history, dating back to the early 1900s when it was first established as a farm. Today, the company offers a variety of services and products, all designed to help customers relax and enjoy their time in the mountains.

Services & Products

Faweather Grange offers a range of services and products, including mountain cabins, hiking trails, and guided tours of the surrounding area. Customers can choose from a variety of cabin sizes and amenities, including hot tubs, fireplaces, and fully-equipped kitchens. The company also offers catering services for special events and weddings.

Location

Faweather Grange is located in the small village of High Eldwick, in the heart of the English countryside. The area is known for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, dense forests, and stunning mountain views. Visitors can expect to find a variety of businesses in the area, including quaint cafes, cozy bed and breakfasts, and independent shops selling locally-made crafts. There are several public transportation options near Faweather Grange, including the High Eldwick bus stop (0.5 miles away), the Bingley train station (3 miles away), and the Leeds Bradford Airport (11 miles away).

Benefits

Customers should choose Faweather Grange because of the company's commitment to providing a unique and unforgettable experience. The cabins are cozy and comfortable, the staff is friendly and helpful, and the surrounding area is truly breathtaking. Whether customers are looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Faweather Grange has something for everyone.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Faweather Grange is located in a rural area, so cell phone coverage and internet access may be limited in some areas. Additionally, the cabins are not equipped with air conditioning, so visitors should be prepared for warm temperatures during the summer months.

Reviews

Customers have raved about their experiences at Faweather Grange, with many praising the company's attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction. Visitors have described the cabins as cozy and well-appointed, with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Many customers have also commented on the helpfulness of the staff, who go above and beyond to make sure that visitors have a great experience. Overall, Faweather Grange is highly recommended for anyone looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating escape to the English countryside.

Amenities

  • amenity
    hot tub
  • amenity
    fireplace
  • amenity
    grill
  • amenity
    deck
  • amenity
    mountain view
  • amenity
    wi-fi
  • amenity
    pet-friendly
  • amenity
    kitchen
  • amenity
    washer-dryer
  • amenity
    cable tv

FAQ

What amenities are included in the cabin rental?

Our cabin rentals come fully equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, heating, and comfortable bedding. Additionally, we provide towels, linens, and basic toiletries. There is also complimentary Wi-Fi access and parking available for our guests.

What is the cancellation policy for cabin reservations?

Our cancellation policy varies based on the type of reservation made. However, we do offer flexible options for our guests. We recommend contacting us directly to discuss any cancellations or changes to your reservation.

Are there any nearby hiking trails or outdoor activities?

Yes, there are several hiking trails and outdoor activities available in the surrounding area. We are located near the Yorkshire Dales National Park, which offers stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing.

Is there a grocery store or restaurant within a reasonable distance?

Yes, there are several grocery stores and restaurants within a reasonable distance from our cabin rentals. The nearest grocery store is only a short drive away, and there are several restaurants in the nearby town of Bingley.

What is the check-in/check-out process for the cabin rental?

Our check-in process begins at 3:00 pm, and check-out is at 11:00 am. We ask that guests notify us of their expected arrival time in advance, so we can ensure that someone is available to greet them and provide access to the cabin. At check-out, guests are asked to leave the cabin clean and tidy, as they found it upon arrival.

Reviews

  • Steven Hilton

    01-01-1970
  • Helen Thompson dos anjos

    I was expecting luxury as described but unfortunately they were not. Pretty tired Lodges although unique and back in the day I think they would have been but have not kept up with the times. Bed very small. Thick dust on top of plugs under bed side tables. Bathroom shower lukewarm and not very powerful. Sink in the bathroom takes a while to filter out water as has a pump mechanism to take the water away, leaves a little bit of a smell. Kitchen is dated as all wood which is in keeping with the theme of the lodge but would have thought more up to date for money. Hairs from previous dog on rug. Bite Marks from previous dog that chewed the side of the table. Hot tub had grit and dirt at the bottom of it and when you turned on was like sitting in a tub of matey bath bubbles when it got going. Not sure if too much cleaning products used... Cigarette left on side of windowsill from last visitor outside. I think giving people a couple of extras such as complimentary welcome pack and logs for fire would be a nice touch considering lodges aren't high end luxury but these were all to be paid for and added on to bill. Dog was extortionate at £40 for two nights. We normally pay £25 for a week and that's for a luxury cottage. Thought that the higher price might be because lodges would have to be cleaned more thoroughly but as we found dog hairs from previous visitors not the case. Just cashing in on people not leaving dogs in kennels I suspect. Deposit was extortionate also £200 and then you still get a table with chew Mark's on...why wasnt someone else's deposit not used to replace it...plus you domt want to turn up and pay for this on the day this should all be paid for prior to stay so nothing to worry about. Also as dogs allowed thought would have had a gated garden so as not for the dog to wander off onto the road but not the case so we had to keep dog in the lodge whilst we were in the hot tub just in case she wandered onto the road Pleasant enough stay but not luxury and not sure why so many 5 star reviews?! Bizarre ...

    01-01-1970
  • Ryan Marsland

    Pure piece and quiet. Great little mid week break. Views amazing and plenty walks and wildlife from the cabin. Will definitely be back. Highly recommend.

    01-01-1970
  • RC

    Amazing place. We stayed for 4 nights, 2 nights at the den and 2 nights at the solitude. Both were amazing, so calm, peaceful and relaxing. Staff really helpful and polite We will be back soon

    01-01-1970
  • Craig Bowness

    01-01-1970
  • carol farish

    01-01-1970
  • Anne Mansfield

    Quiet and nice views. Bedrooms small. Lodges tired looking with dated decor and furnishings. Dark inside. We didn't have good weather when we stayed so didn't make use of the grounds. Nice walks over the moors from the lodge. Slow internet and had to pay extra for WiFi each day.

    01-01-1970
  • Christine Brennan

    Fabulous experience Noteworthy details: Fabulous views so secluded

    01-01-1970
  • Brian Dayson

    Expensive but wonderful

    01-01-1970
  • Sharon Crooks

    Just had an amazing week relaxing with beautiful views. So quiet and peaceful. The sauna and hot tub were fab. Just what we needed to recharge our batteries. The accommodation was spotless. A big thank you to all the staff.

    01-01-1970