12 York all year round campsites
Wiggington, North Yorkshire (3 miles)
4.31 /5
30 reviews
90%
would recommend
Peaceful adult only camping and touring site with an onsite café, ten minutes from the centre of historic York.
Pickering, York, North Yorkshire (22.6 miles)
4.83 /5
51 reviews
96%
would recommend
A small five bay site in idyllic parkland setting, along the edge of North York Moors, bordered by the River Dove.
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York, North Yorkshire (2.8 miles)
5 star adult only campsite 2 miles from York centre, with all fully serviced pitches and a regular bus service.
Huntington, York, North Yorkshire (3.6 miles)
Camping and touring park with acres of landscaped parkland and onsite fishing. Within a ten minute drive of York.
York, North Yorkshire (3.7 miles)
Serviced waterfront pitches with romantic views and great sunsets, a handy four miles from York's attractions.
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Dunnington, York, North Yorkshire (5.3 miles)
Small, members only site on a non working farm with electric grass pitches for tents and tourers. Open all year.
Barmby Moor, East Yorkshire (9.9 miles)
Tent and touring campsite open all year with onsite fishing, located 15 mins from York. Dogs welcome.
Cawood, York, North Yorkshire (10.1 miles)
Adult-only and dog friendly site offering 12 month seasonal pitches for touring caravans.
Bielby, York, North Yorkshire (13 miles)
Adult only site. Peace and tranquility, excellent fishing. 4 miles from the historic market town of Pocklington.
Newthorpe, Leeds, West Yorkshire (13.2 miles)
Squires caravan and campsite is situated on the outskirts of Leeds on the border of West and North Yorkshire.
Amplecarr, York, North Yorkshire (15.5 miles)
Unique camping and glamping including a luxury treehouse with a hot tub, by the North York Moors National Park.
York, North Yorkshire (24.7 miles)
Touring by a cosy pub which serves food, ideally positioned by Ryedale Folk Museum in a North York Moors village.