95 Holiday parks & campsites

Derwent Arms

York, North Yorkshire

Friendly, relaxing site behind a pub. We are set within a large field, close to a public transport. Good, clean facilities on the site.
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Allensford Holiday Park

Consett, County Durham

Set beside a river in a wooded valley, this peaceful holiday park in County Durham lies within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Open all year, the park offers holiday homes for rent and for sale.
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Holiday homes (for rent)

Glenfield Caravan Park

Leeds, West Yorkshire

Beautiful secluded south-facing family run park set in idyllic countryside adjacent to a fine golf course and woodland.
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Seasonal pitches
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Foxholme Caravan Park

Nawton, North Yorkshire

Foxholme Caravan Park is an adult only park, attractively situated among evergreen trees with camping spacious sites to ensure peace and privacy.
  • Adults only
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Golden Square Caravan & Camping Park

Helmsley, North Yorkshire

Park set in a superb location in the south-east corner of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park.
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Seasonal pitches
  • Serviced pitches (touring)
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Naburn Lock Caravan Site

Naburn, North Yorkshire

Park in a beautiful part of the Yorkshire countryside, only four miles south of the centre of York in the quaint village of Naburn. 
  • Adults only
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Kielder Caravan & Camping Site

Hexham, Northumberland

To book or to check availability go to: www.kieldercampsite.co.uk with further information to be found on our website. Currently with the Covid restrictions in place we are accepting 'provisional' bookings with no deposit or payment until we know that we are able to accomodate you. For further information go to our website: www.kieldercampsite.co.uk We are a 3 star accredited independently run site. Nestled in the heart of Kielder Forest we are the remotest site in England. We offer pitches for camping, motor home and touring caravans, four pods and two static caravans. [Pods sleep up to three adults, or a family with two adults and two children. Our statics have two bedrooms each: a twin and a double] Due to the nature of the site and it's location there is no vehicle access at all onto the grass. Camper vans, vehicles with roof tents, motor homes and touring caravans can only be pitched on hard stands. There is ample room around most hard stands for awnings. Dog's on a lead are welcome on our site. Surrounding Area With the forest on our fringe, you have the opportunity for long quiet walks, cycle rides that can keep on going, not forgetting our many miles of dog walking. There is a dog friendly pub and tea rooms a few minutes walk away near Kielder Castle. The Kielder Water and Forest Park has an art and architecture trail that follows the 26 mile walking and cycling route around the reservoir. Be warned, there are some undulations. How about hiring an electric bike from the village to enjoy the tour? Or a mountain bike to take advantage of the varying bike trails that head off into the forest and around the local hills and into Scotland. Being so close to the Scottish Border you can explore some of Scotland's attractions too. For further information, online booking, prices and availability go to www.kieldercampsite.co.uk

Ladycross Plantation Caravan & Lodge Park

Whitby, North Yorkshire

Caravan park set in 30 acres of mature woodland within the North York Moors National Park.
  • Chalets (for rent)
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Seasonal pitches
  • Serviced pitches (touring)
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Low Moor Caravan Park

Penrith, Cumbria

Low Moor is a small family caravan park in Penrith, Cumbria, with twelve pitches.
  • Camping pods
  • Disabled facilities
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Langcliffe Caravan Park

Settle, North Yorkshire

Charming and picturesque family holiday park just one mile from Settle, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. 
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Seasonal pitches
  • Serviced pitches (touring)
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Highburn House Country Holiday Park

Wooler, Northumberland

Highburn House Country Caravan Park is a wonderful caravan park, found in a picturesque location on the edge of Northumberland National Park. Highburn House makes an ideal base for anyone who would like to explore the countryside of northern England as well as the leafy Scottish borders area. This holiday park offers a number of great plots for guests with motorhomes, tents and touring caravans, and there are pitches with electric hook-ups available. Static holiday homes and holiday cottages are also available for hire on the site. The area is well sheltered by trees and all touring pitches offer amazing views of the countryside and surrounding region, offering perfect looking landscapes at sunrise and sunset. Facilities available on-site include shower and toilet blocks, washing up, and laundry facilities. Highburn House Country Caravan Park is close to the popular market town of Wooler, where guests will find a range of local shops and other amenities to ensure they are comfortable and remain stocked up on all their essentials during their stay. There are also plenty of country pubs close by serving local ales and foods for the whole family. On the site, guests will find a children's play park great for youngsters to run around in, while close by there are great opportunities for lively family activities such as hill walking, canoeing, and sailing. Guests looking to stay at Highburn House Country Caravan Park and relax can enjoy bird watching or fishing at their leisure. There is plenty of space on the site for ball games and general relaxation, so guests who want to stay at the park and enjoy the surroundings can easily do so. Numerous footpaths lead off on a variety of routes from the park and will take guests right into the very best of the surrounding landscape. Away from the campsite at Highburn House and Wooler there is plenty to discover in Northumberland and in the surrounding area. Visit the Northumberland Heritage Coastline, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is considered to be one of the best undiscovered tourist hotspots in all of Europe. Guests can find everything from Roman ruins to more recent constructions of castles and fortresses. A drive across the sea to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) is a unique day out and is a must do for anyone staying in this part of the world. The park is also close to another market town, Alnwick, which sits a short distance from the A1 motorway and is easy to get to. In Alnwick guests can enjoy the Alnwick Gardens attraction, while a walk around the town will introduce many friendly pubs and locally owned and run shops. Northumberland National Park offers many additional activities for families to enjoy including horse riding and climbing, with things to do almost every day of the year. Guests looking to explore a little further should head to the Scottish Borders for villages such as Coldstream and Kelso, while the great transport links in the area means days out in Edinburgh and Newcastle-upon-Tyne are also possibilities. If you're looking for a wonderful base for your camping, motorhome and caravan holidays in Northumberland, Highburn House Country Park is an amazing place to stay!

Heathfield Caravan Park

Harrogate, North Yorkshire

Family owned and managed campsite set in quiet, unspoilt countryside in a picturesque wooded valley.
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Seasonal pitches
  • Touring pitches

Hollicarrs Holiday Park

Escrick, North Yorkshire

Hollicarrs Holiday Park is a stunning, five-star rated collection of luxurious owned lodges and holiday homes found in a quiet part of Yorkshire, but enjoying good transport links to the surrounding county and beyond, while being a short distance from the historic city of York. Open all year, Hollicarrs sits in 25 acres of beautiful woodland within the larger Escrick Park Estate, and it is both family friendly and dog friendly. Hollicarrs Holiday Park does stress that it holds a holiday park licence, so owners cannot use the site as a permanent home, but are permitted to visit whenever they wish. All of the holiday homes and lodges found at Hollicarrs are well spaced to ensure all owners enjoy a high degree of privacy but are also able to enjoy social interaction with neighbours during their stay. Those looking to buy a holiday home or lodge at Hollicarrs Holiday Park are invited to look around one of the show homes at the site, and to discuss any specific modifications they would like before making a purchase. Hollicarrs Holiday Park gives guests access to a number of sporting activities, both within the park and also across the wider estate. The Haven is a piece of open parkland that is often used to host events on the estate, although guests who want to use it for private parties and other functions may hire it. There is also a bowling green on site, open for use by beginners as well as those who play at a higher standard. Many members of the community at Hollicarrs take part in bowling events and competitions, and the better players are always on hand to help and advise those still learning how to play. The on-site fishing lake is a short walk from the holiday lodges at the site, and is well stocked with a range of fish, as well as offering a beautiful location to spend a relaxing day. Fishing competitions are held throughout the year, and as with the bowling there are a number of expert anglers within the community at Hollicarrs, always on hand to help out and offer advice. Miles of nature trails are found both within the holiday park and the wider estate, as well as across the surrounding countryside. Gentle walks or more demanding routes are available, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy majestic scenery. Those looking for a more energetic experience will find the area surrounding Hollicarrs is ideal for cycling. You can get around the site itself on your bike, while the Sustrans Cycle Path is close to the park and offers a direct route into historic York or the nearby market town of Selby. On your holidays in Yorkshire, why not visit York, which is less than half an hour by car from this park. This is a wonderful and historic city to visit, the Minster and the Jorvik Viking Centre particular highlights for visitors of all ages. From this park you can also explore the wild expanse of the North York Moors National Park, or maybe head for a day at the coast - Scarborough is about an 80-minute drive away. Hollicarrs Holiday Park is a great place to make a permanent holiday getaway that the whole family will love.

Low Wray Campsite (National Trust)

Ambleside, Cumbria

Watch the sun rise over Lake Windermere at this stunning National Trust campsite and enjoy the magnificent fell views.
  • Bell tents
  • Camping pods
  • Domes
  • Gypsy caravans
  • Dog friendly
  • Safari tents

Haighfield Caravan Park

Bardsey, West Yorkshire

Haighfield Caravan Park is one of the most popular holiday parks in Yorkshire, and can be found between Leeds and Wetherby.
  • Hiking breaks
  • Holiday homes (owned)

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