Street Head Caravan Park is ideally located in the Yorkshire Dales close to the Aysgarth Falls. Perfect for those looking for a quiet place to pitch while taking in all that the Yorkshire Dales has to offer. There are a range of pitches for caravans, motorhomes, campervans and tents, as well as seasonal touring caravan and static caravan holiday home pitches. Dogs welcome.

Plenty to do in the local towns of Hawes, Leyburn, and Grassington

Close to great attractions, Aysgarth Falls, Wensleydale Creamery, and the Forbidden Corner

Quiet family-run site, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park

About Street Head Caravan Park

For more than 50 years, the Cooper family have run this caravan park and campsite in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The park is quiet and ideal for couples and families looking for a relaxing and pleasant base after a busy day exploring the area. Bishopdale is a small valley connecting Wensleydale to Wharfedale by the B6160, primarily farmland with a few villages and farms along the way. Coverdale and Swaledale are also nearby. There are three main areas, a tent-only camping field, one touring field consisting of hardstanding and grass pitches and two fields for static caravan holiday homes. Every pitch has a 10 amp electric hook up. Expect a stunning view from every pitch, and a warm Yorkshire Dales welcome comes as standard. Mark and Melanie live in the cottage on the park, so they are always close by if you need anything. Responsible owners are very welcome to bring their pets.

The site is open from March, grass pitches are available from May. The site closes on 1st November.

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Facilities and amenities

A modern and upgraded toilet and shower block is set between the touring and camping fields. There is also a washing up room attached with three sinks-with-a view, a freezer, tourist information, mini library and games to use during your stay.

The Street Head Inn is right next door to the park's main entrance, which serves food every evening and most lunchtimes, including a Sunday carvery. Within a 2 mile radius you will find a further five pubs and five cafes at Thoralby, West Burton and Aysgarth.

Thoralby has a post office and village shop, while West Burton also has a shop, traditional family butcher, pottery shop and craft shop. Aysgarth offers a petrol station, as well as a very well stocked shop with longer opening hours.

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Adult only

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Allow commercial vans

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Allow pets

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Bike hire

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Café / restaurant

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Communal BBQ

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Disabled facilities

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Drinking water

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Electric hookups

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Entertainment

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Family friendly

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Fires allowed

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Fishing

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Games room

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Glamping

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Golf

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Horse riding

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Hot tub

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Internet access

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Kids club

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Kids playground

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Laundry

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Near beach

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Near pub

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Open year round

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Peaceful

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RV pitches

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Shop

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Showers

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Swimming pool

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Toilets

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TV room

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Vineyard

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Water hookups

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Watersports

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W.C. disposal


A note from the site themselves...

Street Head Caravan Park has been family owned and run by our family, the Coopers, for over 50 years. Both myself and my family look forward to welcoming you to our park and hope you have a very peaceful and enjoyable stay, Melanie


Map and address

Park address

Street Head Caravan Park,

Street Head Bank, Newbiggin, Bishopdale, Leyburn, Yorkshire, DL8 3TE

Coordinates

54.2695, -2.0039 | SD 99 85

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Street Head Caravan Park is ideal for...

Couples

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Older children (13+)

Peace and quiet

Young children


There are 33 accommodation options on-site

Bookable pitches and accommodation options

4 x Small Grass Tent Pitches

Max 6 people

Grass pitches for tents up to 4m x 3m with 10 amp electric hook up.

5 x Medium Grass Level Tent Pitches

Max 6 people

Grass pitches for tents up to 6m x 4m with 10 amp electric hook up.

7 x Large Grass Level Tent Pitches

Max 6 people

Level grass pitches for tents and trailer tents up to 8m x 6m with 10 amp electric hook up.

3 x Hardstanding Touring Pitches (6m)

Max 6 people

Hardstanding pitches for caravans, motorhomes or campervans up to 6m with 10 amp electric hook up. Sorry, no space for awnings.

7 x Hardstanding Touring Pitches (Max 7m, Without Awnings)

Max 6 people

Hardstanding pitches for caravans, motorhomes or campervans up to 7m with 10 amp electric hook up. Sorry, no awnings on these pitches.

3 x Hardstanding Touring Pitches (Max 7m, With Awnings)

Max 6 people

Hardstanding pitches for caravans, motorhomes or campervans up to 7m with 10 amp electric hook up. Awnings allowed.

4 x Fully Serviced Hardstanding Touring Pitches (7.5m)

Max 6 people

Hardstanding pitches for caravans, motorhomes or campervans up to 7.5m with water, drainage and 10 amp electric hook up. Awnings allowed.


Street Head Caravan Park reviews

4.77 /5

59 reviews

90%

would recommend

Overall
4.77
Location
4.75
Value for money
4.71
Service
4.73
Facilities
4.76
Cleanliness
4.9

"Beautiful location, peaceful environment and a pub right next door! "

Darren I - Jun 2024

"Toilet & shower facilities are the cleanest I've seen on a campsite"

Nam H - Sep 2023

"Excellent facilities, the best I've seen. Immaculate. I can't rate this stay highly enough"

Peter C - Aug 2023


Peaceful Haven for a lovely weekend get away

Robert S

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Single Axle Caravan - Hardstanding Touring Pitches (Max 7m, Without Awnings)Oct 2024

A nice site, it was peaceful. It was in walking distant of the Street Head pub, where we had beautiful meals served.

Nice quiet and clean site

Sally L

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Single Axle Caravan - Hardstanding Touring Pitches (Max 7m, With Awnings) Oct 2024

A lovely, quiet little site with nice and clean facilities. Potentially could do with a small site shop for essentials as it's a good drive to local villages for shops. Unfortunately, the tv and radio signals are very poor in the area, so be prepared to be off grid. Facilities were lovely and clean but very cold and not appealing to get undressed and showered. The pub next door was a great added bonus which is a different entity but very handy. However, does get booked up very fast, so book in advance if you require a table to dine. All in all, a lovely little site in beautiful surrounding countryside with things to do in the area.

Family weekend

Lee W

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Large Tent - Large Grass Level Tent PitchesSep 2024

Nice site with good size pitches. Washroom & utilities were spotless and well supplied.

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FAQ

Check-in is available between 1:30pm and 7pm. Check out will be due by noon on your final day.

Yes, dogs are more than welcome with up to two allowed per pitch. Please note, dogs must be exercised off site and remain on the lead and not left unattended.

BBQs are campfires in fire pits are welcome. Heat from firepits, BBQ's and hot pans can burn and kill off the grass so please always place flags/blocks (provided) underneath your appliance or pans.

The site is aimed at families and couples so group bookings are not allowed, sorry.

Awnings are only allowed on the grass tent and touring pitches and the hardstanding pitches which mention allow awnings. Maximum awning size is 2.5m. Gazebos and pup tents are not allowed.


Whether you want to relax in the countryside, head out exploring or visit unusual and interesting attractions, the park and campsite is an ideal base.

If you like waterfalls then you've come to the right place. Aysgarth Falls and West Burton's Cauldron Falls are nearby and both can be enjoyed during a scenic 4 mile circular walk from the park. This walk also takes in all 6 pubs and 5 cafes as mentioned before.

Step back in history on a visit to Bolton Castle where Mary Queen of Scots once stayed while under house arrest. Rooms have been made up just as they would have been during her time there. You can run through the maze, try your hand at archery, watch a falconry display and enjoy feeding time for the wild boar before your own refreshments in the café (next to a huge real fire).

Not far from the Castle is Redmire Station, the most western station on the revived Wensleydale Railway which runs East through Leyburn and ends at Leeming Bar.

A traditional dales town with outdoor market on Tuesdays, you can't go to Hawes without visiting The Hawes Creamery, where real Wensleydale cheese is made. Other attractions in or near Hawes include Gayle Mill, The Dales Countryside Museum, The Ropemakers and Hardraw Force waterfall.

Friday is market day in Leyburn when the town comes alive. A central market place is surrounded by shops, boutiques, cafes and pubs. Heading out on the Bedale road you'll find The Teapottery and Inspired Chocolate on the small industrial estate, right next to Tennents Auction House and The Garden Rooms.

Every year Leyburn plays host to a 1940's Weekend (July) and The Wensleydale Agricultural Show (August Bank Holiday Saturday).

Middleham is mostly famous for its castle, once the home of Richard III, but equally so for it's racehorses that can be seen from early morning walking through the town on their way to or back from the gallops on Middleham Moor.

Carry on into Coverdale and to the Forbidden Corner, thought to be 'the weirdest place on earth', a labyrinth of tunnels, caves, mazes, secret paths and surprises at every turn, booking is essential.

Richmond is an amazing town steeped in history and so much to offer. A central market place (market days Wednesday and Saturday) with narrow cobbled streets filled with shops to delight any shopper. From the Friary Gardens to the magnificent Richmond Castle, The Georgian Theatre to the Green Howards Museum.

The Station houses 3 cinemas, an art gallery, a restaurant, delis, an ice cream parlour and more, follow the path along the river Swale where the railway line once ran to Easby Abbey and you won't be disappointed.

The listing for Street Head Caravan Park was last updated on October 30th, 2024 at 7:08 AM

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