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our beautiful retreat
Here at Rivendale Lodge Retreat, we are very passionate about the environment we occupy and the community around us. We are continually looking for new ways to improve our environmental footprint.
So far we have implemented the following at our resort:
- Limited our pesticide use across the resort
- We use LED bulbs throughout our resort
- Low electric items on the resort have been chosen where possible
- We use light sensors across the resort where possible
- We also have timers on certain lights to decrease usage
- We have low level lighting across the resort to limit our light pollution
- Our housekeeping department refill cleaning bottles, there is no single-use plastic
- We have a fabulous book swop in coffee area of our complex for our guests to use for free
- We use solar panels on the main complex building
- We recycling our waste – we have zero to landfill waste collection.
- Our landscaping team provide environmental planting
- Creating living walls using plant waste from across the resort.
- We take care of the wildlife where we can, including bird boxes, Bat barn and boxes, hedgehog housing, newt habitats and many more
- We have biodegradable dog bags available across the resort
- We also replant dead trees and reuse chippings across the resort.
- We have water butts at our main complex building
- Across the resort we have wonderful native wildflower meadows
- As well as a whole range of rewilding areas
- We have a brand new off-lead, enclosed, dog area (safe area away from ground nesting birds and animals with young)
- We have reduced the use of single use plastic and materials in our lodges
- We are cutting down on paper wastage and have changed welcome information to QR codes instead of print outs
- Across the resort and in the restaurant we use biodegradable containers / recyclable containers for our takeaway service
- The majority of our the vehicles used by our staff at the resort are electric
- We have a few free to use electric chargers on the resort
- We encourage and let our guests know how to use the country code properly
- All windows in the lodges and main complex building are double glazed to keep heating costs down
- Staff turn off electrical items at the plug when they not in use, we also encourage our holiday guests to do the same
- Introduced meters across the park to monitor water and energy usage so we can check for potential leaks to cut down on usage
- We stock a huge range of locally produces products (Gin, Cheese etc) for our holiday guests to buy
- Our restaurant uses a range local suppliers
- We have recently introduced wildlife cameras for our guests to enjoy the wildlife without disturbing them
- We have created a wildlife hunt for children, which is an interactive family activity
Within our community we work with a local animal shelter and raise awareness through their animal rehoming success stories, as well as raising donations through hosting our weekly quiz events with our holiday guests. In the reception area we have the shelter’s literature containing animal success stories and current animals ready to be rehomed.
A great place to stay
At Rivendale, we want every guest to enjoy an exceptional holiday, and our friendly team is always on hand to help. If you need a little extra assistance at any stage, just let us know – we’re here to make your stay as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Our resort features 72 lodges, each with a minimum of three steps leading to the entrance, as well as two treehouses with a flat wooden walkway to the door and steps down to the sunken hot tub. Much of the resort is flat with tarmacked pathways for easy access, though some lodges are positioned on a hillside with gravel paths. If you’d like guidance in choosing the best location for your stay, our team will be happy to help. You can reach us via our online contact form or by calling 01335 310441 (option 1).
To preserve our beautiful dark skies, lighting around the resort is kept at a low level – perfect for unforgettable stargazing on clear nights.
Our main complex building – home to reception, the shop, bar and restaurant – is fully accessible, with ramps at both entrances and level flooring throughout. In our award-winning restaurant, most dishes are handmade on site, and our team is fully trained to cater to dietary requirements. Simply let us know of any allergies or intolerances when booking your table or placing your order.
At Rivendale, we’re always here to help – ensuring your Peak District escape is relaxing, effortless and memorable.
We’re pet friendly!
At Rivendale, we’re truly pet friendly – and we can’t wait to welcome your four-legged family members to their own 5-star escape!
Our main building, including the bar and restaurant, is fully pet friendly. Simply let our team know you’re bringing your dog, and we’ll make sure you’re seated in our dedicated pet-friendly area so everyone can relax in comfort.
Your pup will even receive a special welcome gift waiting in your lodge on arrival – just a little something from us to start their holiday right. And that’s just the beginning. Try our brand-new Dog Menu, already a huge hit with visiting pooches, or treat your furry friend to a drink from our bar’s dog-friendly range, including Bark Beer and Paw-Star Martinis. For dessert, we offer a selection of sweet treats – including our much-loved dog-friendly ice cream.
At Rivendale, your favourite four-legged friend enjoys a luxury holiday just as much as you do – because unforgettable breaks are for the whole family.
We’re always learning
Our team are always learning and inventing innovative ways to improve our relationship with the wildlife and landscape around us.
The team enjoyed a few days training with the Chester Zoo Ecology Team, learning all about the animals and plants we have at resort. The team where very interested in ways in which to grow its populations of certain animals and we also leaning about lifecycles and the best way in which we can support them.
This has led to us doing the following:
- Introducing new habitats
- Growing established habitats
- Installing hedgehog housing
- Installing wildlife cameras
- Introducing toad and newt patrols in damp weather
- Adding water butts around the main complex builidng to collect rainwater to refill ponds in hot dry weather
