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Tipis, yurts, or wigwams

Dogs allowed

Student groups welcome

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Here at Bivouac we love all things luxurious and rustic, sustainable and thoughtful. Our site is located in the sweeping landscape of Swinton Park Estate and is situated near the local landmark of Druids Temple, an intriguing 19th century folly.

We have six original, hand crafted, round-wood timber frame shacks tucked away in our beautiful woodland, further down burrowed into the hillside, nearer our main facilities are our eight canvas yurts resting on individual wooden platforms.

Site type

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Nearby attractions and activities

Bivouac Swinton is in the heart of Swinton Park, 20,000 acres of Estate Parkland and is home to everything that makes the Yorkshire countryside so beautiful; rivers, moorland, reservoirs and dales. The 19th Century folly, Druid’s Temple, and the surrounding woodland make for a fantastic starting point for any number of excursions across the moorland, or an ideal location for a short stroll drinking in the natural beauty of the forest and spectacular views.

Activities available on site include massages, foraging workshops, climbing sessions, forest school and wine tasting.

Attractions near The Bivouac

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Must see

  • Jervaulx Abbey (4.4 miles)
  • Fountains Abbey (8.3 miles)
  • Richmond Castle (13.7 miles)

National Trust

  • Braithwaite Hall (5.6 miles)
  • Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden (8.3 miles)

Cycle routes

Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel.

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Leisure on site

Bar or club house

Cycle hire

Evening entertainment

Fishing

Fitness centre

Games room

Hot tub

Indoor swimming pool

Kids' club

On-site restaurant/cafe

Outdoor swimming pool

Play area

TV room

Take away

Tennis

Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available

Car parking by pitch

Disabled facilities

Drying room

Food shop

Free wifi

Ice pack freezing

Internet access

Launderette

Local produce

Parent & baby washroom

Pick-up from public transport

Public telephone

Shower available

Toilet block

Washing-up area

Wifi

Utilities

Charging facilities

Chemical disposal

Gas cylinders available

Recycling available

Renewable energy

Rules

Campfires allowed

Commercial vehicles allowed

Dogs allowed

Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Budget/backpacker

Forest

Gastronomic delight

Leave the car at home

Luxury

Peaceful

Remote location

Spectacular scenery

Walkers' paradise

Wildlife haven

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby

Climbing nearby

Cycle hire nearby

Cycling nearby

Fishing nearby

Golf nearby

Horse riding nearby

Leisure/theme park nearby

Mountain biking nearby

Restaurant nearby

Groups welcome

D. of E. welcome

Family friendly

Motorcycle friendly

Rallies welcome

Single-sex groups welcome

Student groups welcome

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby

Nearby farmers' market

Shop nearby

Type

Small (11-25 pitches)

Camping 2.0

Microlodges

Tipis, yurts, or wigwams

Ordnance Survey maps (GB and Northern Ireland only) are available at lower levels via the drop-down menu.

  • High Knowle, Knowle Lane, Ilton, Masham, North Yorkshire, England, HG4 4JZ
  • GPS 54.2037°N 1.7250°W Open from 7 Feb to 7 Jan

Nearest transport

Coach stations
Ripon Bus Station — 9.5mi
Catterick Coach Stop — 12.6mi
Thirsk: Market Place Clock Coach Stop — 15.6mi
Train stations
Thirsk Rail Station — 14.4mi
Northallerton Rail Station — 14.6mi
Harrogate Rail Station — 16.4mi
Ferry ports
Transporter Bridge South Side — 33.0mi
Airports
Leeds Bradford International Airport — 23.3mi
Durham Tees Valley Airport — 24.3mi

Directions


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Bivouac Swinton is about five miles west from Masham, a charming Wensleydale market town renowned for its breweries (Black Sheep and Theakstons) and annual Sheep Fair. The villages of Ilton, Fearby and Healey are all a short drive/half hour walk away.

The Bivouac is 30 minutes drive from the A1 and eight miles north of Ripon.

Please note when planning your journey, due to road works on the A1 (M1) guests coming from the south should be aware that our nearest junction is not currently open. We suggest you come off at J48 and travel to Masham via Ripon. If you are using satnav it probably will not alter the route for you so you may need to deviate from its instructions. Our guests coming from the north should take the Masham/Leyburn turning as normal when leaving the A1 at the Bedale junction which is also under construction and subject to diversion.

Once you reach Masham we recommend that you take the route below as passing places have been provided to aid the journey on the narrow country roads that lead up to our site.

As you approach Masham from the A1(M) or Ripon/Bedale ignore the left hand fork that is sign posted to the town centre and stay on the A6108, skirting round the edge of the town.

Once you pass the Wendsleydale Garage on your right take the second left on to Fearby Rd.

If approaching from Leyburn, turn right onto Fearby Road before you reach the centre of town.

Carry on this road for just under two miles through the village of Fearby and pass the Black Swan pub on your left.

Once you leave the village you will reach Kell Bank Primary School on your left and just before it take a sharp left down the hill.

After you have crossed over a small bridge you will reach a T-Junction where you will need to turn right up the hill towards Ilton.

At the top of the hill the road takes a sharp bend to the left follow it around and continue straight on.
After half a mile turn right signposted to The Bivouac and Druid’s Temple.

As you reach the top of the hill, the road comes to an end. Take the left hand turn down a rough track to the farm house and parking area.

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Permitted arrival time

3pm

Cancellation policy

i. When cancelling bookings in the Woodland Shacks or Meadow Yurts, any cancellation within the last 2-6 weeks prior to the date of stay will incur a charge of 75% of the total cost. Any cancellation within 2 weeks prior to the date of stay will incur a charge of 100% of total cost.

ii. Cancellations must be sent in writing. Should Bivouac not be informed of
your cancellation in writing, Bivouac will look to recover any loss of income
in advance of your stay.

Please note that your deposit paid to Pitchup.com is non-refundable.

Payment of balance

Payment of the final balance is payable 6 weeks prior to arrival or as soon as possible when booking within 6 weeks of arrival. Please contact us using the details in your confirmation email to arrange payment.

Bivouac reserves the right to cancel your booking if payment conditions are not upheld. Receipt of your booking deposit confirms your acceptance of all terms and conditions.

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Site booking terms and conditions

Please note

Arrival is from 3pm and departure is before 10am.

For a 2 night stay, between Tue 25 Jun - Thu 27 Jun, for 2 adults

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Terms and conditions

Please read the park terms and conditions below and the Pitchup.com terms and conditions.

Bivouac would like to invite all their guests to enjoy a family friendly experience with us and to this end we ask guests to respect the site, the surrounding countryside and each other whilst staying with us.

1. 1. Site
i. Your booking at Bivouac includes use of your nominated accommodation along with use of the public areas, woodland walks and parking areas. Please see site map for further details. Please do not cross the site boundary unless you know you have permission to do so. Some parts of the site have footpaths over the boundary, however others adjoin private land which accommodates vulnerable crops, livestock and protected rare species of wildlife.

2. 2. Booking
i. All Bookings are confirmed only after the booking form has been submitted and the deposit paid. Bivouac reserves the right to cancel your booking if payment conditions are not upheld. Payment of your booking deposit confirms your acceptance of all terms and conditions.
ii. Your accommodation will be ready on the day of arrival by 3pm, departure time is by 10am on your day of departure.
iv. Only three Woodland Shacks or Meadow Yurts can be booked online in one single booking. For a booking of 4 or more Woodland Shacks or Meadow Yurts please telephone Bivouac staff directly.
v. When booking Woodland Shacks and Meadow Yurts, the final balance is payable 6 weeks prior to arrival at the latest.

3. 3. Cancellation
i. When cancelling bookings in the Woodland Shacks or Meadow Yurts, any cancellation within the last 2-6 weeks prior to the date of stay will incur a charge of 75% of the total cost. Any cancellation within 2 weeks prior to the date of stay will incur a charge of 100% of total cost.
ii. Cancellations must be sent in writing. Should Bivouac not be informed of your cancellation in writing, Bivouac will look to recover any loss of income in advance of your stay.

4. 4. Conduct
i. The named person(s) booking the accommodation is responsible for the behaviour and actions of their guests while at The Bivouac.
ii. Guests may be asked to leave the premises if their behaviour is threatening, aggressive, anti-social, or damaging in any way to the other residents or to the premises. In this circumstance your full cooperation is expected.

5. 5. Vehicles
i. Visitors staying in a Woodland Shack are required to park in the top woodland car park. Meadow Yurt guests guests are required to park in the main car park at the farm.
ii. Day visitors to the site (including those visiting accommodation guests) are required to park at the main car park next to the farm.
iii. There is a strict 5 mph speed limit whilst on site. Please observe this at all times.
iv. For the comfort of all guests Bivouac ask that the site be kept quiet after 10.30pm.

6. 6. Occupancy
i. The number of people staying in any accommodation must at no time exceed the number stated and agreed in the booking .The accommodation must not be sub-let.
ii. The owners of Bivouac reserve the right to enter the accommodation at any reasonable time, and with reasonable prior notice if any urgent need were to arise (e.g. for health and safety reasons or urgent repair).

7. 7. Care for the Accommodation
i. Your accommodation will be prepared for your arrival and an inventory of all supplied items and equipment will be provided. Bivouac expect everything to be left as you found it.
ii. In the case of any accidents on the premises these must be reported immediately to a member of Bivouac staff at the main reception desk.
iii. The named person(s) booking the accommodation will be held responsible for paying for any loss or damage to any part of the Bivouac premises, or to any fixtures, fittings and equipment which are caused by any member of the party.
iv. If an exceptional level of cleaning is required after use of any of these facilities the cost will be charged to the named person.
v. We ask that you do not bring muddy boots into the accommodation. Welly tree’s are provided outside your accommodation for your use.
vi. A deposit swipe of a credit card may be taken as insurance against any damages. This will only be processed if Bivouac needs to claim back costs against damages. This will be completed within 14 days of your stay.
vii. All bed linen and tea towels are provided. These items must remain inside your accommodation at all times.
viii. It is the responsibility of all guests to return any items removed from any accommodation unit to its original place by the time of departure (this includes cutlery, crockery, utensils etc.)
ix. Guests must return all furniture within the accommodation to its original position by the time of departure.
x. Please ensure that all waste is taken to the designated area for disposal and please use the recycling facilities. Bin liners will be provided but please ask if more are required.

8. 8. Personal Belongings
i. Bivouac will not be held responsible for damage to any personal property brought onto the premises.
ii. Lockers are provided in the Bunk Barn. These require a padlock; guests are welcome to use their own padlock or purchase one from the Bivouac shop. Bivouac reserve the right to forcibly remove and dispose of any padlocks that are left on lockers after guests have departed.

9. 9. Fires & Smoking
i. Bivouac take a firm view on managing fires and smoking and ask that guests are particularly vigilant in this area. The site contains a lot of trees, hand crafted wooden and canvas accommodation and we are
alongside open moorland covered in peat and heather. Even the smallest of informal fires can quickly get out of hand.
ii. There will be no fires or barbecues other than in the designated areas and with the equipment provided, failure to observe these requirements may result in your party being asked to vacate the site immediately.
iii. Only logs supplied by Bivouac may be used in the stoves and fire pits.
iv. Stoves provided in the accommodation are suitable for burning wood fuel
only. Coal and other processed fuel types may result in irreparable damage to the stove and accommodation unit.
v. All guests that light fires are responsible for managing them safely and ensuring that they are extinguished after use.
vi. Smoking is not permitted anywhere within Bivouac buildings and is only permitted in the designated fire pit areas and agreed smoking spots.
vii. For fire regulations we are required to keep a log of all guests who will be residing at the Bivouac. The named person(s) must be given to a member of Bivouac staff on arrival.

10. 10. Dogs
i. Dogs must be kept on a lead whilst on site.
ii. Please do not allow dogs to foul the site; all dog faeces must be cleaned up and deposited in the bins provided.
iii. Dogs must be quiet and not cause disturbance to others. Failure to adhere to these terms and conditions will result in the guest being asked to leave the site.

11. 11. Due Care and Attention
i. Whilst we encourage guests to enjoy the public areas and woodlands, please note that care must be taken; walkways and stairs maybe slippery particularly when wet, footpaths and tracks maybe uneven with tree roots and rocks.
ii. Children at The Bivouac must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times.
iii. Some areas of the Bivouac will carry signs detailing rules specific to their location; for example the woods, the accommodation and play areas. Guests must observe all site notices regarding the use of the Meadow Yurts, Woodland Shacks, the public areas within Bivouac and also all rules regarding the enjoyment of the Druids Temple and the woodland surrounding it.

12. 12. Lost Property
i. We have a 7 day lost and found policy which means we can only keep an item found for that amount of time.
ii. It is the guests’ responsibility to check for all personal belongings before
departure from the Bivouac.
iii. Any items found after guests have departed can to be sent to the guest at
their expense. Any items sent by post or courier must be paid for in advance
and it is the responsibility of the guest to select a suitable carrier and
appropriate insurance.
Bivouac will not be responsible for the failure to provide facilities contracted
for in the event of it being prevented from doing so as a result of "Force
Majeure" or any other cause beyond its control. This includes industrial
disputes, orders or regulations issued by Central Government, Riots, Floods
or Fire Epidemics. The Bivouac will not be responsible for any loss or
damage or costs as a result.

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