Rainbow Lodge

A peaceful Yorkshire escape by the sea

About us

Paul, Karen and Jed (the springer spaniel) welcome you to Rainbow Lodge Bridlington!

Paul is a ‘Yorkshire Lad’ (born and bred in Bridlington) and we travel to his home town regularly supporting the local football team. We bought the lodge as a base for long weekends in the football season and for escapes throughout the year.

We are happy to rent the lodge to our family and friends and hope that you get as much enjoyment out of your trip to the East Coast as we do.

Escape To Bridlington This Year

About the Lodge

  • Sleeps 4 in two en-suite bedrooms:
    • Bedroom one: King-size bed
    • Bedroom two: A zip-link bed which can be made up as a king-size or two singles (please specify on booking).
  • Electric central heating
  • Large veranda with outdoor furniture
  • Entrance ramp/level access
  • Separate toilet off hallway
  • Open-plan living/dining area with fully equipped kitchen
  • Electric oven and hob
  • Microwave
  • Washing machine
  • Fridge and freezer
  • Dish washer
  • Dolce Gusto Coffee maker (please bring your favourite pods)
  • Wi-Fi

Your four-legged friends need a holiday too!

We accept two well-behaved dogs (but please let us know when you book). Please bring their own bed and ensure they do not go on the furniture or are left alone in the lodge. We provide dog bowls and treats.

What’s Included:

  • Bed linen and towels
  • Heating
  • Iron/small ironing board
  • Hairdryer
  • Washing up liquid/sponge/essential cleaning supplies
  • Hand soaps and bubble bath!
  • Essential supplies (including salt and vinegar for your fish and chips!) – just pick up milk, bread etc on your way.
  • Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am

Booking policy:

We can be flexible with start/finish dates, preferably full weeks during July/August. Minimum 5 nights on other school holidays, minimum 3 nights during May/June/September and minimum 2 throughout the rest of the year. Please check the availability calendar, complete the booking enquiry form and we will get back to you asap with a price.

Your booking will be secured once a non-refundable 20% deposit is received. The balance is due 6 weeks prior to arrival or full payment is due if arrival is within 6 weeks.

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Things to do

Discover the local area

 

From the lodge, it is only 300m to the coastal cliff top path, giving access to both Bridlington and numerous walks around the Flamborough Head Heritage Coast, including RSPB Bempton.

Further afield there are glorious walks in both the Yorkshire Wolds and North Yorkshire Moors National Park.

For more information, please use the link below:

Visit Flamborough Head Heritage Coast

Uniquely situated in a dramatic clifftop position with spectacular views over Bridlington, Sewerby Hall and Gardens offers something for everyone, from the magnificent gardens and zoo to the deep rooted heritage of the house.

There is direct free access from the lodge to the grounds and gardens, including a cafe.

For more information, please use the link below:

Visit Sewerby Hall

Bridlington has two beaches, separated by a working fishing harbour. A wide promenade runs along both beaches giving easy access for wheelchairs/strollers. A land train service is also available. 

Further afield are; Scarborough (18 miles), Robin Hood’s Bay (30 miles), Whitby (35 miles) and Pickering (30 miles) for access to the North Yorkshire Moors.

For more information, please use the link below:

Visit Bridlington

An 18 hole links golf course is located on site of the lodge together with a driving range. The par 72 course offers spectacular holes along the cliff tops and Danes Dyke and is a challenge to all levels of golfer.

There are further golf courses available in both Bridlington and Flamborough. 

For more information please use the link below:

Visit Bridlington Links Golf Course

Nearly half a million seabirds soar around towering chalk cliffs on the spectacular Yorkshire coast.

Between March and October gannets, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, herring gulls, fulmars and shags make their home here and, between April-July, puffins join the throng.

Visit RSPB Bempton

Climb on-board a steam or heritage diesel train on one of the earliest and most historic lines.

Experience 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery across the moors between Pickering and Grosmont and on to Whitby.

Visit North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Whitby is an ancient port with a fascinating history, a ruined abbey and a working harbour.

The cobbled Church Street leads you to the foot of the famous 199 steps leading from the town to St Mary’s Church and the Abbey Headland.

Visit Whitby

This very pretty village is surrounded by spectacular coastline scenery.

Wander along a maze of narrow alleyways that seemingly tumble towards the sea and you’ll pass by clusters of characterful cottages.

Visit Robin’s Hood Bay

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