Yorkshire and The Humber

God’s Own Country has been beguiling British holidaymakers for centuries, and it’s easy to see why. The 1,400 miles of heather-clad hills and sprawling pine forests that make up North Yorkshire look like they’ve been plucked straight out of a Turner painting.

See the settings that inspired Turner

Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough, Staithes—these stunning coastlines all have one thing in common: they make up just a fraction of Yorkshire and The Humber. Indeed, it’s one of England’s most extensive and varied regions, with Yorkshire caravan parks sited next to breathtaking backdrops.

God’s Own Country has beguiled British holidaymakers for centuries, and it’s easy to see why. North Yorkshire’s 1,400 miles of heather-clad hills and sprawling pine forests look like they’ve been plucked straight out of a Turner painting. Likewise, abbey ruins dot the region’s world-famous Dales, taking in sleepy villages and cosy pubs.

The obvious choice for history is Medieval York. But the windswept paths of Flamborough and peace promenades in Bridlington also offer memorable days out for families who want to get out in the fresh air. So, whether you’re considering static caravan parks on the Yorkshire coast or a leafy spot somewhere inland, this region has something for everyone.
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Yorkshire and The Humber Hotspots

We know how much it means to find the perfect holiday spot. We’re guessing you’ll want somewhere that has plenty to do both indoors and outdoors, with cosy pubs, amenities, and visitor attractions for when the weather turns sour. But when the sun’s shining, you’ll have the Yorkshire wilderness to explore, with family-friendly hikes and postcard-perfect beaches on tap. All of this comes for free when you choose residential caravan parks in Yorkshire.

Start your adventures at the coast, where Whitby’s cobbled streets and Scarborough’s beach spots offer up respite from the bustle of city life. Then, heading inland, take to the North York Moors National Park, where peace and beauty rub shoulders with rich history. Legs tired? You’re only a short drive to the bright lights of Leeds and Sheffield. These urban centres offer a stream of shopping opportunities, along with music venues, theatres, restaurants, and family attractions.

Afterwards, why not stop in Harrogate for a spot of afternoon tea? The town is also a getaway to the world-famous Yorkshire Dales.