- The entire place is yours
- 258 ft² size
- Kitchen
- Sea view
- Garden
- Free parking
- Sauna
- Non-smoking rooms
- Parking on site
About this property
Charming Chalet in Whitby: The Cabin at Shambala offers a recently renovated chalet in Whitby. Guests enjoy sea and garden views, a sun terrace, and a beautiful garden. Comfortable Living Spaces: The property features one bedroom and a bathroom, equipped with a kitchen, fireplace, and sofa bed. Free on-site private parking is available. Outdoor Amenities: An outdoor fireplace, play area, and seating area enhance the relaxing atmosphere. A sauna is now available to book. Convenient Location: Located 78 km from Teesside International Airport, the chalet is near attractions such as Whitby Abbey (9 km) and Scarborough Open Air Theatre (22 km). Highly rated for its convenient location.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.8 for a two-person trip.
Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
Most popular facilities
- Free parking
- Non-smoking rooms
Guest reviews
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Guests who stayed here loved
- Hermaleigh
United Kingdom
“The cabin itself and the location are both gorgeous. The hosts were lovely and easy to communicate with. We loved the sauna and the log fire! This was a fantastic stay, exactly what we were looking for - an idyllic retreat in a beautiful part of...” - Charlie
United Kingdom
“The location was stunning and the cabin has been set out so beautifully. Helen and James gave us really clear directions to get there and were always at the end of the phone to help. We loved the mezzanine bed; it was so lovely waking up to the...” - Christian
United Kingdom
“The cabin was cosy enough without feeling cramped. We had all the amenity's we needed paired with a wonderful view. The hosts were accommodating and kind and brought eggs, bread and milk on the first day. Wonderful people and a wonderful location.” - Catia
Portugal
“Very comfortable and cozy cabin with stunning views. The kitchen is very well equipped. We really loved the fireplace. Perfect for digital detox. Very quiet. The walk from the cabin to Robin Hoods bay is really beautiful and not to hard. Highly...” - Gary
United Kingdom
“If you are looking for night or 2 away to escape from the daily grind then it’s perfect,Sauna was great. At 6 foot 4 I’m probably just a bit too tall for a stay at the cabin again.” - Charles
United Kingdom
“Loved it :) Great little romantic get away . Loved the fresh eggs and treats !” - Cdb1984
United Kingdom
“Fantastic location. Secluded but close enough to everything.” - Margaret73
United Kingdom
“Fantastic, charming place to relax. The cottage has everything you need. It's clean. The owner is nice and helpful. I recommend it!” - Sarah
United Kingdom
“A truly magical place to stay, the location was amazing with a view of Robin Hoods Bay (took an hour to walk). Helen and James were attentive hosts, but despite being at the end of their garden I didn't feel I was intruding or overlooked. The...” - Victoria
United Kingdom
“The location of the property was stunning, and although it is essentially at the bottom of someone’s garden it still felt so isolated and private”
Quality rating
Hosted by Helen

Property surroundings
House rules
Child policies
Children of any age are welcome.
To see correct prices and occupancy information, please add the number of children in your group and their ages to your search.
Cot and extra bed policies
Cots and extra beds are not available at this property.
The fine print
Please inform The Cabin at Shambala- now with sauna available to book! in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation.
Payment before arrival via bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.