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Weets Hill Dome, Clitheroe

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Weets Hill Dome offers a geodesic dome experience in the Lancashire countryside. This six-guest property sits in Barnoldswick and provides a proper glamping escape with a private hot tub for outdoor relaxation.

The site at Deerstone Glamping puts you in peaceful rural surroundings. Rolling fields and open countryside create a quiet base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales and Lancashire border region.

The dome sleeps six guests in one bedroom with one bathroom. The geodesic structure provides a spacious open-plan living area where everyone can gather.

About Weets Hill Dome

Weets Hill Dome offers a geodesic dome experience in the Lancashire countryside. This six-guest property sits in Barnoldswick and provides a proper glamping escape with a private hot tub for outdoor relaxation.

The site at Deerstone Glamping puts you in peaceful rural surroundings. Rolling fields and open countryside create a quiet base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales and Lancashire border region.

The dome sleeps six guests in one bedroom with one bathroom. The geodesic structure provides a spacious open-plan living area where everyone can gather. The design maximises natural light whilst maintaining warmth and comfort throughout your stay.

Skipton lies 9 miles away (20 minutes) with its historic castle and market. The Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary sits 6 miles away (15 minutes) for walking routes. Malham Cove reaches 16 miles (30 minutes) for limestone scenery. Pendle Hill stands 8 miles away (18 minutes) for summit views.

Weets Hill Dome suits families and groups wanting outdoor living with modern facilities. The combination of dome architecture and rural location delivers something different from standard glamping pods.

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Local Insights: Weets Hill Dome

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Clitheroe, Lancashire

Weather & Local Conditions

7ยฐC

Overcast

Updated: 22 Aug 2026, 2:51am

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3 km/h
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Packing Tip: UK weather can turn quickly, so pack layers whatever the forecast. A waterproof and sturdy shoes mean the whole group can head out whatever August throws at you.

What to Expect Through the Year

  • โœ“ May - September: Warmest, longest days - ideal for long days out, gardens and BBQs
  • โœ“ October - November: Crisp autumn colour, cosy evenings by the fire, quieter attractions
  • โœ“ December - February: Perfect for a snug winter escape - great for Christmas and New Year gatherings
  • โœ“ March - April: Spring blooms, longer evenings returning, wildlife becoming active
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Rainy Day Tip: A cosy glamping stay comes into its own on wet days - board games, a long lunch and a film beats a cramped hotel any day. Check the tabs here for nearby pubs and attractions with indoor options.

Dark Skies & Stargazing

Weets Hill Dome sits in a location with genuinely dark skies - a real treat for a group, and something you rarely get at home in town.

Bortle Scale Rating

The Bortle scale measures night sky darkness from 1 (darkest) to 9 (brightest urban):

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Class 4 - Rural/suburban transition
This location's dark sky rating

What You Can See From the Property

The Milky Way is visible overhead, though light domes may be visible on the horizon towards larger towns.

The Milky Way is visible on clear, moonless nights.

Best Stargazing Conditions

  • โœ“ New Moon periods: Darkest skies, best Milky Way visibility
  • โœ“ Winter months: Earlier darkness, crisper skies, Orion constellation prominent
  • โœ“ After 11pm: Neighbouring lights typically switched off
  • โœ“ Allow 20 minutes: Let your eyes adjust to darkness before looking up
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Pro Tip: Download a stargazing app like "Sky Map" or "Star Walk" before arrival. Mobile signal can be limited, and these apps work offline - a fun activity to share of an evening.

Location & Elevation

221m

(725 feet above sea level)

Weets Hill Dome sits in a peaceful Lancashire setting - space to spread out and the perfect base for a glamping escape.

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Setting

What the Elevation Means for Your Stay

  • โœ“ Fresher air: Expect it a touch cooler than coastal areas - bracing walks and restful sleep
  • โœ“ Clearer air: Less pollution and haze, better views and stargazing
  • โœ“ Morning mists: Valley fog sometimes forms below, creating magical sunrise views
  • โœ“ Walking access: Higher starting point means shorter climbs to hilltops and summits
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Driving Note: The roads to Clitheroe are typical Lancashire lanes - narrow in places with passing spots. If the group is arriving in several cars, share the postcode and a meeting point in advance.

Coordinates

Latitude: 53.9150620ยฐ N | Longitude: 2.121734ยฐ W

Sunrise & Sunset Times

Today's sun times for Clitheroe (Saturday, 22 August 2026):

4:57am

Sunrise

6:25pm

Golden Hour

7:25pm

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Planning Your Days by Season

  • โœ“ Summer (Jun-Aug): Sunset around 9:30-10pm - long days for group walks, days out and late alfresco dinners
  • โœ“ Autumn (Sep-Nov): Sunset 5-7pm - perfect timing for an after-dinner drink as the stars come out
  • โœ“ Winter (Dec-Feb): Sunset around 4pm - cosy early evenings by the fire, ideal for stargazing
  • โœ“ Spring (Mar-May): Sunset 6-9pm - watch the evenings grow longer each day
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Golden Hour: For the best light, plan your group photo or evening walk around golden hour (6:25pm). The warm colours make for lovely holiday photos before you head back in for dinner.

August Daylight

This month in Clitheroe, you have approximately 14.46 hours of daylight. The long summer days mean plenty of time for group adventures before a relaxed evening back at the property.

Practical Essentials

Everything the group needs to know before you arrive at Weets Hill Dome.

Mobile Phone Signal

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Signal Strength

Good

Mobile signal is generally good in this area across most networks.

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Signal Tip: All major networks should work well here.

Nearest Essentials

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Arrival Tip: Fill up with fuel before you arrive - petrol stations can be sparse in rural Lancashire. With a larger group it's worth doing one big supermarket shop on the way, especially if arriving late.

Family & Fun

Data updated: 22 Aug 2026 | Location: 53.9150620, -2.1217340

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What Guests Love

What do previous guests think about their stay at Weets Hill Dome

Private Hot Tub

Soak under the stars in your own hot tub with countryside views stretching across Lancashire fields and rolling hills beyond.

Geodesic Dome Design

The dome structure creates a spacious interior with natural light flooding through whilst keeping you warm and comfortable throughout the year.

Peaceful Rural Location

Set in quiet countryside near Barnoldswick with fields surrounding the site and no traffic noise to disturb your glamping break.

Yorkshire Dales Access

Perfect base for exploring the Dales with walking routes and limestone scenery just fifteen minutes away from the dome.

Open Plan Living Space

The dome's interior provides generous space for six guests with comfortable seating and dining areas all under one roof.

Pet Friendly Glamping

Bring your dogs along to enjoy the countryside walks and outdoor space around the dome with plenty of exploring opportunities.

Getting To Weets Hill Dome

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Weets Hill Dome by car, take the A56 towards Barnoldswick and follow signs for Deerstone Glamping. The dome is easily accessible from main roads and you'll have convenient off-road parking upon arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Skipton, approximately 9 miles away with regular taxi services available. From there, it's a scenic journey through Lancashire countryside to your glamping destination.

Off-road parking available on site
Skipton station (9 miles)
Easily accessible from the A56

Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff to see & do on your glamping break!

Skipton Castle
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AW
Malham Cove
Distance: 16 miles
BD23 4DJ
Pendle Hill
Distance: 8 miles
BB7 3LH
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 5LB
Pennine Way Trail
Distance: 7 miles
BD23 6BS
Gisburn Forest
Distance: 10 miles
BB7 4TY
Skipton Market
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AB
Barnoldswick Town Centre
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 5UT
Colne Shopping Centre
Distance: 7 miles
BB8 0JE
Barnoldswick Bus Services
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 5UT
Skipton Railway Station
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1RT
Local Taxi Services
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 6JY
Skipton Castle
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AW
Malham Cove
Distance: 16 miles
BD23 4DJ
Pendle Hill
Distance: 8 miles
BB7 3LH
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Distance: 6 miles
BD23 5LB
Pennine Way Trail
Distance: 7 miles
BD23 6BS
Gisburn Forest
Distance: 10 miles
BB7 4TY
Skipton Market
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1AB
Barnoldswick Town Centre
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 5UT
Colne Shopping Centre
Distance: 7 miles
BB8 0JE
Barnoldswick Bus Services
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 5UT
Skipton Railway Station
Distance: 9 miles
BD23 1RT
Local Taxi Services
Distance: 2 miles
BB18 6JY

Is Weets Hill Dome Right For You?

Is this hot tub glamping retreat best suited to couples or families? What standout glamping features and private hot tub can you look forward to? And is it a dog-friendly getaway? Discover if this short break is the right for you.

For Families
The dome provides space for children to explore the countryside setting with fields surrounding the site. Kids can enjoy outdoor activities and the hot tub experience. The open-plan interior gives families room to relax together whilst the rural location offers fresh air and freedom. The Yorkshire Dales nearby provides walking opportunities suitable for active families.
Glamping Features
The geodesic dome structure creates an impressive glamping space with its distinctive architecture and spacious interior. The private hot tub sits outdoors for soaking under the stars with countryside views. Open-plan living maximises the dome's space whilst large windows bring natural light inside. The design combines outdoor living with weather protection making it suitable year-round for glamping breaks.
Pet Friendly
Dogs are welcome at Weets Hill Dome with the rural Lancashire setting providing excellent walking opportunities. Fields and countryside footpaths surround the site giving pets plenty of space to explore. The outdoor areas allow dogs to enjoy fresh air whilst the dome's design accommodates pets comfortably. The location suits active dogs who enjoy countryside walks and outdoor adventures.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Weets Hill Dome

The Tempest Arms

Located 8 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: BD23 6HA

Rolls Cafe Barnoldswick

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: BB18 5UT

The Craven Heifer

Located 9 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: BD23 6BS

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Weets Hill Dome

Is Weets Hill Dome pet friendly?
Yes, pets are welcome at this glamping dome. The rural location provides excellent walking opportunities for dogs with countryside footpaths accessible directly from the site.
How many guests can sleep at the dome?
The dome accommodates six guests in one bedroom with one bathroom. The open-plan design provides comfortable sleeping and living arrangements for families or groups.
What is the hot tub setting like?
The hot tub sits outdoors with countryside views across Lancashire fields. Guests can use it throughout their stay with the rural setting providing privacy and stargazing opportunities.
Where is Weets Hill Dome located?
The dome sits near Barnoldswick in Lancashire on the Yorkshire border. The site provides easy access to both the Yorkshire Dales and Lancashire countryside attractions.
What cooking facilities are available?
The dome includes equipped cooking facilities for preparing meals during your stay. Guests can also enjoy outdoor cooking with the glamping setup designed for self-catering breaks.
Is there parking at the site?
Off-road parking is provided at Deerstone Glamping for guests staying at the dome. The site is easily accessible by car from main roads in the area.
What outdoor features does the dome have?
The geodesic dome includes outdoor seating areas and the hot tub for enjoying the countryside setting. The design encourages outdoor living whilst providing shelter and comfort inside.
How far is the Yorkshire Dales National Park?
The Yorkshire Dales National Park boundary lies approximately 6 miles away taking around 15 minutes by car. Walking routes and limestone scenery are easily accessible for day trips.

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