Find holiday parks with caravan and mobile home accommodation in North East England, UK
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Set in glorious countryside close to the seaside town of Scarborough Cayton Bay boasts the best North Yorkshire has to offer. The perfect setting for a memorable family holiday there's something for everyone at this lively park. The beach is nearby the indoor waterworld offers hours of splashing fun with fountains flume and a slide while an all weather sports court means fun and games for all the family. Kids are well catered for with Sparky's Krew providing a range of activities for 511s. The Boathouse Restaurant serving delicious meals makes an ideal start to the evening before enjoying the dancing competitions shows and visiting cabaret at the Oasis showbar.
Cayton Bay is a superb base for exploring the many sandy beaches and historic attractions of this beautiful area. Scarborough Filey and the famous cliffs at Flamborough Head are all within an easy drive.
Captain Cook's Haven is beautifully set on two levels nestling beside the banks of the River Esk as it winds its way from the rugged beauty of the North Yorkshire Moors towards the bustling seaside resort of Whitby just a mile away.
These cottages offer an ideal touring centre for exploring the nearby fishing villages sandy bays and seaside resorts. You enjoy the use of a superb indoor heated swimming pool and alongside the pool is an exciting playground for children of all ages.
The historic city of York Castle Howard and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park are also within easy reach.
The North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway also runs from Whitby to Pickering and passes Captain Cook's Haven.
Enjoy a ride or walk along the old railway track towards Robin Hood's Bay 6 miles.
Other places of interest in the area are Whitby Folk Festival Aug 18-24 North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway Flamingoland Theme Park (20 miles)
York House enjoys a peaceful village location on the edge of the beautiful North Yorkshire National Park. An excellent base for exploring the Moors Dales and North Yorkshire coast.
This wonderful area hosts an array of delightful market towns and cities including vibrant Thirsk historic York and popular Ripon.
The delights of the many historic market towns and cities in the area such as Thirsk York and Ripon are all within a half hours drive.
Set around several lovely lakes in award-winning landscaped gardens that hold a David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation. Haggerston Castle boasts a spectacular setting and everything you need for a fun-filled family holiday.
Glorious scenery magnificent beaches and magical castles and houses Alnwick Castle (of Harry Potter fame) Berwick-upon-Tweed Northumberland National Park Gateshead's renowned Metro Centre and Edinburgh are all close by.
These luxury lodges offer the perfect retreat for those seeking a break away in a relaxed and picturesque environment just a short drive from the bustling market towns of Thirsk and York nestled on the doorstep of the North Yorkshire Moors.
As the name would suggest the lodges have been designed around impressive and well stocked pleasure and match fishing lakes catering for all ages and abilities. There is a superb new contemporary bar and restaurant which also offers occasional weekend light entertainment.
There is also plenty to see and do in the local area with cathedral cities of York and Ripon both within easy reach. If its a day on the coast you're looking for then the popular resorts of Scarborough and Whitby can be reached in just over an hour taking in some of the most breathtaking scenery and picture postcard villages en route.
This family run cliff-top park holds a David Bellamy Silver Award for Conservation and sits just 200m from the beach. The superb leisure centre boasts an indoor pool jacuzzi and sauna while the Tow Bar Inn offers several bars entertainment a restaurant and children's room. A well stocked fishing lake is on site golf and bowling are nearby.
Bockenfield Country Park is nestled between the breathtaking northeast coastline and spectacular Northumberland National Park in a rural countryside setting bordered by ancient woodland. The park is a haven for many species of wildlife flora and fauna.
These holiday homes are nestled in a beautiful setting overlooking a fresh bubbling stream which runs through the park and are perfect for a comfortable and relaxing break at any time of the year.
The stunning coastline offers miles of golden uncrowded sandy beaches and there are more castles in this area than anywhere else in the country including Alnwick Castle and Gardens the majestic setting for the Harry Potter films which is a great day out for all the family. Just 500m away from the park is the PGA golf course at Burgham Park.
This small collection of caravans lies in a beautiful and tranquil park setting on the edge of the sleepy East Yorkshire village of Woodmansey. Barmston Farm offers a perfect location for a quick country getaway where you can enjoy long walks around the surrounding meadows and a well stocked fishing lake+.
Explore the historic market town of Beverley just 2 miles from the park or further a field discover a wealth of local attractions picturesque villages and the glorious sandy beaches of the East Yorkshire coast.
Set between York and Thirsk in Herriot country White Rose is ideal for exploring the delights of North Yorkshire Scarborough and Whitby. Lightwater Valley Theme Park and North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway are within easy reach.
The adjoining caravan park also offers an excellent range of facilities.
Set in an idyllic rural location close to the world famous Hadrian's Wall Springhouse Country Park is a superb base from which to explore this magical area. Nestled in the heart of Slaley Forest the park is home to a superb array of wildlife and you can discover many great walks through the beautiful local countryside right on your doorstep.
The nearby market town of Hexham with its ancient Abbey dating back to 674AD is well worth a visit. Charming villages and great country pubs are a plenty in this friendly part of the country and further afield you can discover the delights of the Cathedral city of Durham enjoy great shopping in Newcastle. Northumberland National Park and the breathtaking North East coastline are also within easy reach.