Holiday rentals in Ramsbottom

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 40 holiday rentals in Ramsbottom

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Ramsbottom holiday rentals start at €35 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    20 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    30 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    40 of Ramsbottom holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Ramsbottom rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Ramsbottom stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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A private gated bungalow is depicted with a clear sign reading 'GATEHOUSE'. The building features a combination of stone and wood elements, with large windows reflecting the surrounding greenery. The expansive lawn and mild hills provide a serene backdrop.
Bungalow
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

The Gatehouse - A Secluded, Countryside Retreat

The place to get away from it all. Welcome to The Gatehouse! Recently updated with Starlink, new flooring, new king size bed & extra kitchen storage. Set in the picturesque Rossendale moors, this quaint, hill top, private gated bungalow is the ultimate retreat for anyone seeking peace and tranquility. Plenty of private outdoor space and gardens, for BBQ's and chilling Local Rossendale Valley activities include walking, hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, cycling and even dry ski slope

Top guest favourite
A self-catering hut is positioned next to a grassy area, surrounded by trees and open fields. A wooden ramp leads to the entrance, with large windows offering ample natural light. The hut features a spacious deck for outdoor relaxation.
Farm stay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 428 reviews

The Old Farm Office at Cronkshaw Fold Farm

Curl up in front of the fire in our self-catering hut located next to our quiet, private farm lane. Enjoy panoramic views over the valley. Relax in the hammock on the veranda, snuggle up on the sofa in front of the fire, cosy up in bed under the feather duvet lit with fairy lights. Private hot tub available for hire for an additional £42. Book farm tours with hot buttered toast and dippy eggs, goat hang out experiences, bee keeping experiences or venture off on one of the many local trails.

Top guest favourite
The historic GWR carriage is displayed under a covered walkway, illuminated by soft lighting. Floral arrangements hang in baskets, adding color to the setting. The charming stone building in the background enhances the character of this unique accommodation.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Carriage at The Old Station

Step back in time with our lovingly restored 1895 GWR carriage, one of few situated at a Victorian Station. Enjoy a beautifully furnished living space, bathroom, kitchenette, and a comfy bed ensuring a restful night's sleep. Located in Saddleworth, renowned for its scenic walking routes and picturesque villages. Nearby, you'll find dining, drinking, and activities: including the world record-holding Old Bell Inn gin emporium. Book today to experience this unique, charming historical hideaway.

Top guest favourite
An outdoor seating area features a glass table with wicker chairs, surrounded by lush greenery. The view extends over gently rolling hills under a clear blue sky, creating a serene atmosphere. A hot tub is positioned nearby on the patio area.
Place to stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Heaven View Saddleworth

✨ Luxury Lodge for Two | Private Hot Tub | Incredible Views ✨ Escape the everyday in this exclusive lodge designed for those seeking relaxation and a little fun. Enjoy spectacular views of the Saddleworth Valley from your private hot tub, challenge each other on the pool table and the arcade machine. With private parking, scenic countryside walks from the doorstep, and a village pub close by, it's the perfect setting for a romantic getaway, anniversary, or peaceful break in the countryside.

Top guest favourite
A compact studio is nestled in a garden setting, featuring large double doors that open to a patio area. A round table with chairs and an umbrella sits outside, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful plants, providing a serene outdoor space.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 285 reviews

Cosy Studio for two Ramsbottom

This is a relaxing completely self-contained studio in very quiet surroundings yet only a few minutes walk from delicious eateries and quirky bars in Ramsbottom and Holcombe Brook. It is perfect for couples who enjoy the great outdoors (you can walk onto the West Pennine Moors from the house) or for those just looking for a private retreat in which to unwind. Plenty of free unrestricted on street parking. Please note we cannot accept children or pets, the studio is compact and not suitable.

Top guest favourite
A living area features an elegant fireplace framed by a wooden mantel. A console table is positioned next to the fireplace, adorned with a lamp and decorative items. Natural light enters through the window, which is dressed with light curtains.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Cosy cottage -West Pennine Moors

The historic village of Chapeltown is ideal for walking, cycling or just relaxing. A stone’s throw away is the friendly pub, offering great pub food. A 5 minute walk will take you to the Wayoh reservoir and surrounding areas leading to Entwistle and Jumbles Country park. Turton Tower is a short walk away and Bromley Cross train station is 1.5 miles with a direct line to Manchester and Clitheroe. The Lancashire cycle way runs past the doorstep as does as the cycling stage of Ironman uk.

Top guest favourite
A comfortable L-shaped sofa is positioned in the living room, inviting relaxation. Natural light floods in through expansive sliding doors, leading to a patio with outdoor seating. A sideboard displays decorative items and flowers, enhancing the serene ambiance of the space.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Tranquil getaway with steam trains and deer

Wake to birdsong and deer grazing in nearby fields. Sip your morning coffee with views of Holcombe Hill, then wander straight from the door onto scenic countryside trails, a dog walkers paradise. Watch steam trains chug through the village on the heritage East Lancashire Railway - a nostalgic treat for all ages. After browsing Ramsbottom’s quirky shops, wine bars, pubs, and cafés, head back to your cosy cottage, pour a glass of wine, and relax into Lancashire’s peaceful, timeless charm

Guest favourite
A small green door, framed by natural materials, is nestled within a stone wall and surrounded by lush greenery. Ferns and stones create a pathway leading up to the entrance, highlighted by a soft glow from a nearby light fixture.
Earthen home
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Hobbit House in The Dell

As you approach the hobbit house you'll be greeted by a charming small green door hidden within a developing garden. Complete with a stream and weir and fragrant herbs in the summer. Step inside and you'll find yourself in a cozy and inviting space, filled with natural light and earthy tones. The Hobbit House features a comfortable living area, the kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to cook up a delicious meal, including a stove, fridge, and all the necessary utensils.

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Charming Victorian Apartment

A characterful Victorian retreat, perfectly placed between countryside and the vibrant heart of Ramsbottom. This self-contained Victorian dwelling blends original period features with modern comfort and convenience. Formerly a doctor’s surgery in the early 1900s, it now offers a warm, stylish space ideal for couples, solo travellers and relaxed weekend getaways. Set alongside our Victorian home, the accommodation is completely private, with its own entrance and secure keypad access.

Guest favourite
A sophisticated lounge area features rich timber paneling, accentuated by softly glowing lighting. Modern decor is displayed on a stylish shelf, including ceramic vases and books. A plush, neutral-toned seating arrangement faces a sleek wall-mounted television, creating an inviting atmosphere for relaxation.
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Alfred's Ramsbottom - Suite One

An impressive dedication to design (hello, viola marble, sumptuous velvet furniture and hand picked antiques), this adults-only Ramsbottom hideaway stands seconds away from Michelin eats, heritage museums, and miles of local trails; yet its tucked away brunch-perfect terrace and darkly intimate lounging den makes you feel a world away. With a warm, home-from-home hospitality, Alfred's creates spaces that are as inviting on a fresh January morning as they are on a hot summer’s day.

Top guest favourite
An open-plan living area is presented with a plush navy sofa facing large glass doors that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A round metallic coffee table sits atop a patterned rug, while natural light illuminates the space, complementing the industrial chic decor.
Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top

The Chicken Shed at Knowle Top was newly built in 2019 on the ruins of an old barn and decorated to the highest standards of industrial chic. Situated in a most unique location, high on the Ribble Valley side of Lancashire’s iconic Pendle Hill, it sits surrounded by sheep pastures where hare and fox come to say good-night. Despite this rural idyll, we’re only a five minute car drive from Clitheroe, one of the North-West’s nicest market towns. The views will take your breath away!

Guest favourite
A cozy living room features a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove, adding warmth to the space. Soft furnishings, including a light-colored sofa and a patterned rug, create an inviting atmosphere. Natural light filters through the window, complemented by modern shelving and a television.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Cosy Countryside Escape in Ramsbottom

A charming 2-bed countryside cottage nestled beside a lovely local bakery — the scent of fresh pastries greeting you each morning. Inside, a crackling log-burning stove, soft throws, and warm, stylish interiors create the perfect cozy retreat. Enjoy frosty morning walks, festive lights in the nearby village, and hearty meals at country pubs. Whether you’re curling up by the fire or exploring the winter countryside, this peaceful haven is your perfect seasonal escape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ramsbottom?

    Ramsbottom has inviting cottages, converted mills, and apartments near the town center that are frequently suggested for a range of preferences. The area around Ramsbottom’s high street is popular for easy access to cafés, markets, and local landmarks.

  • What are the best things to do in Ramsbottom with kids?

    Families often explore the East Lancashire Railway’s scenic journeys, play in local parks, or visit community events featured throughout the year. Interactive museums and hands-on art spaces are also popular for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ramsbottom?

    Explore heritage rail journeys with the East Lancashire Railway, climb Peel Tower, or sample fresh goods at Ramsbottom’s artisan markets. Cafés, galleries, and nearby trails invite visitors to experience the area’s creative and natural sides.

  • How is the weather in Ramsbottom?

    Ramsbottom has cool, damp winters with temperatures around 34–47°F (1–8°C), and mild, often cloudy summers near 52–67°F (11–19°C). Rain falls throughout the year, so a waterproof jacket and sturdy footwear are helpful no matter the season.

  • When is the best time to visit Ramsbottom?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested, when temperatures are milder and outdoor markets or festivals are common. Cooler months offer a quieter experience and a chance to warm up in Ramsbottom’s cosy cafés and pubs.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ramsbottom?

    Explore the East Lancashire Railway for heritage train rides, visit Peel Tower for panoramic views, and stroll Ramsbottom’s independent shops and markets. The town has several parks and local galleries that reflect its creative community.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ramsbottom?

    Ramsbottom has a variety of trails, including footpaths to Peel Tower and routes across Holcombe Hill, where you can experience scenic views. Woodland walks and riverside paths are frequently enjoyed by nature lovers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ramsbottom?

    Families can explore vintage trains on the East Lancashire Railway, play at local parks, or enjoy interactive activities at galleries and community centers. Seasonal events and markets often include family-friendly entertainment.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ramsbottom?

    Many visitors head to nearby hills for countryside walks, explore historic market towns, or visit museums focusing on regional history and culture. Stately homes and botanical gardens around the region are also frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ramsbottom?

    Several stays in Ramsbottom welcome guests traveling with pets. A variety of cottages and apartments in the area are frequently suggested for those bringing animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ramsbottom?

    Try markets for fresh local products, visit early for a more relaxed atmosphere, and check event calendars for pop-up festivals or art shows. Layers are useful year-round, and a sturdy umbrella can be helpful given the regular rainfall.

  • What is Ramsbottom known for?

    Ramsbottom is known for its industrial heritage, local food scene—including black pudding—and lively independent shops. The historic East Lancashire Railway and charming countryside settings also draw frequent visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ramsbottom?

    Look for tucked-away independent bookshops, hillside trails leading to unique sculptures, or smaller galleries that showcase local makers. Some visitors also explore riverside walks that are less traveled but well loved by residents.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ramsbottom?

    Ramsbottom is known for hearty northern English dishes, traditional pies, and locally made black pudding. Bakeries and cafés often feature homemade cakes, seasonal scones, and artisanal cheeses.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ramsbottom?

    Pack layers and a waterproof jacket for changeable weather, along with comfortable shoes suited for hilly streets and countryside walks. An umbrella and a reusable water bottle are also useful, as rain and cool breezes are common.

  • What is the nightlife in Ramsbottom like?

    Ramsbottom’s nightlife features cosy pubs, live music events, and locally rooted bars. Evenings in the town centre often attract both residents and visitors seeking relaxed atmospheres and specialty drinks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ramsbottom?

    The area is known for recurring events like a local food festival in spring and seasonal markets throughout the year. Music and arts festivals often bring together communities in the surrounding hills and town center.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ramsbottom?

    Many vacation rentals in Ramsbottom are suited for families, with amenities like multiple bedrooms and kitchens. Neighborhoods near parks and the town center are frequently selected by families for convenience and walkability.