




Fancy a proper weekend soak just a stone's throw from Teesside? Angrove Country Park sits right at the foot of the Cleveland Hills with incredible views all around.
Each luxury lodge comes with its own private hot tub where you can bubble away your stress while staring at those gorgeous panoramic views. No fighting over who gets the best bedroom either as the Contemporary Outdoor Living lodge has two master suites!
When you're not pruning up in the tub the G & T House Restaurant serves up tasty grub and there's an outdoor terrace bar for those surprise sunny days!
We reckon the Escape Outdoor Living lodge is a belter if you fancy yourself as a BBQ master as it comes with a fancy Big Green Egg BBQ and retractable pergola.
The kids won't be bored either with the play area on site.
You've also got Great Ayton village just around the corner for a nosey through local shops (and a cheeky pint).
The North Yorkshire Moors are right there for walks that'll earn you that evening hot tub session.
All lodges come with Smart TVs and Wi-Fi because let's be honest, even in the countryside you still need to check your socials. These self-catering cabins are perfect for family-friendly retreats or a romantic weekend with someone special.
Just 30 minutes from Teesside, Wyke Lodges offers those Instagram-worthy hot tub shots with Roseberry Topping as your backdrop. These aren't your average glamping pods. Think glass-gabled design that makes you feel like you're in the hills even when you're indoors.
Fancy a pint after your soak? The local pub is literally on your doorstep serving proper Yorkshire grub and local beers. You'll sleep like a baby after a day hiking up to Captain Cook's Monument and an evening bubbling under the stars.
We absolutely love the open-plan living spaces here which won't exclude the poor soul stuck cooking dinner while everyone else is having a laugh. Each boutique cabin comes with its own private patio where your hot tub awaits after a day of adventure.
For a change of scenery, Great Ayton with its charming river and cafes is just down the road. Or make a day trip to Whitby which is only 20 miles away (the fish and chips alone are worth the journey).
Set on the northern edge of the Yorkshire Moors, these eco-friendly countryside escapes offer the perfect weekend getaway without having to trek to the middle of nowhere. All the comforts of home but with views that'll make your mates back in Teesside proper envious.
Teesside, located in the North East of England, is a fascinating place to visit. Known for its industrial heritage and stunning natural landscapes, it offers a wide range of activities for both families and couples.
Whether you're interested in exploring the great outdoors or discovering local history, Teesside has something for everyone.
Booking a lodge with a hot tub here provides the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. From the bustling town of Middlesbrough to the serene beauty of the North York Moors, there's plenty to explore.
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Teesside offers a variety of sightseeing opportunities that change with the seasons. In spring, the North York Moors come alive with wildflowers, making it a perfect time for hiking. Summer brings warmer weather, ideal for visiting the beaches at Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
Autumn offers a stunning display of colours in local parks like Stewart Park. Winter, while colder, provides a unique charm, with fewer crowds and the chance to enjoy a peaceful walk along the River Tees.
Trip Advisor score: 4.5
Located near Middlesbrough, RSPB Saltholme is a haven for birdwatchers. The reserve features wetlands and grasslands, attracting a variety of bird species. Visitors often praise the knowledgeable staff and well-maintained facilities.
It's a great spot for families, with activities for children and educational events throughout the year. Visit their official website for more information.
Trip Advisor score: 4.0
The iconic Transporter Bridge is a must-see. Spanning the River Tees, it offers panoramic views of the area. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its history and engineering. The bridge is operational, allowing cars and pedestrians to cross, adding a unique experience to your visit.
Trip Advisor score: 4.5
Situated in Stewart Park, this museum celebrates the life of the famous explorer, Captain James Cook. Exhibits include artefacts from his voyages and interactive displays. It's a fascinating place for history enthusiasts and families alike. The surrounding parkland is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Trip Advisor score: 4.5
This distinctive hill offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A popular spot for hikers, the climb is challenging but rewarding. On a clear day, you can see for miles. It's a great way to experience the natural beauty of Teesside.
Trip Advisor score: 4.5
Located in Stockton-on-Tees, this museum offers a glimpse into the past with its Victorian street and period rooms. The surrounding parkland is ideal for picnics and leisurely walks. Families will enjoy the adventure playground and butterfly world.
Lodge Treats: ParmoThe 'Parmo' is a Teesside specialty consisting of breaded chicken or pork topped with béchamel sauce and cheese; a must-try dish for visitors.
Nearest Airport | Teesside International Airport. | |
Public Transport | Teesside offers buses and trains although services may be limited in rural areas. | |
Local Tip: Saltburn Pier at Sunset | Visiting Saltburn Pier during sunset offers stunning views over the North Sea. | |
Popular Souvenir | How about local artwork? With pieces depicting Teesside's industrial heritage. | |
Tees Transporter Bridge | One of the world's longest-working transporter bridges and iconic symbol of Teesside's engineering history. | |
Roseberry Topping | This distinctive hill offers hiking opportunities with panoramic views of the Teesside countryside. | |
RSPB Saltholme | A premier bird-watching site near your lodge. | |
Riverside Stadium | Home to Middlesbrough Football Club! | |
Middlesbrough Theatre | This venue hosts a variety of performances, from drama to comedy. | |
Stewart Park | A fab green space that's perfect for getting some fresh air on your lodge getaway. | |
Teesside Princess River Cruise | Scenic cruises along the River Tees are a lot of fun! | |
Teesside Park | Leisure complex with shopping, dining and entertainment. | |
Accommodation Options | From luxury lodges to cosy glamping pods, Teesside offers lodging to fit different preferences and budgets. |
What's the best time to visit Teesside?
Spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities.
How do I get to Teesside?
You can fly into Teesside International Airport or take a train to Middlesbrough.
Are lodges with hot tubs available year-round?
Yes, many lodges offer hot tubs throughout the year.
What local foods should I try?
Don't miss the local favourite, Parmo.
Is Teesside family-friendly?
Absolutely, with plenty of activities for children.
Can I visit the Transporter Bridge?
Yes, it's open to visitors and offers tours.
Are there hiking opportunities?
Yes, Roseberry Topping is a popular hiking spot.
Is public transport available?
Yes, buses and trains connect major attractions.
Teesside is a fantastic destination with a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. From exploring the North York Moors to visiting the iconic Transporter Bridge, there's something for everyone.
Staying at lodges with hot tubs in Teesside adds a touch of luxury to your visit, making it a memorable experience.