301 caravan parks up North
Thirlspot Farm Camping
Keswick, Cumbria
4.34 /5
187 reviews
86%
would recommend
Relaxed tourer site set at the foot of Helvellyn on a small sheep farm. Dog friendly.
Butt Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Beverley, East Yorkshire
4.75 /5
48 reviews
94%
would recommend
A great glamping and camping base for exploring East Yorskhire, The River Humber and Hull.
Waterfront Country Park
West Stockwith, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
4.74 /5
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
Family friendly touring park by the Chesterfield Canal, West Stockwith Marina and a rural pub. Dogs welcome.
West Hale Gate Caravan Site
Burton Fleming, Driffield, East Yorkshire
4.85 /5
15 reviews
87%
would recommend
Peaceful base on a working farm in East Yorkshire, just ten minutes from the beach.
Willow Caravan Park
Wiggington, North Yorkshire
4.35 /5
28 reviews
89%
would recommend
Peaceful adult only camping and touring site with an onsite café, ten minutes from the centre of historic York.
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Lebberston Caravan Park
Scarborough, North Yorkshire
4.66 /5
21 reviews
95%
would recommend
Set in the secluded countryside with an onsite shop, family and dog friendly touring park ten minutes from beaches.
Walkmill Campsite
Guyzance, Warkworth, Northumberland
4.77 /5
45 reviews
96%
would recommend
Quiet, private setting for spacious tent, caravan and motorhome pitches. Dog friendly. 15 mins from the coast.
Stretton House Campsite
Lower Stretton, Warrington, Cheshire
4.57 /5
6 reviews
100%
would recommend
Quiet, dog friendly site with a relaxed feel, five-minute walk from a farm shop. Fire pits and BBQs welcome.
Kirkby Lonsdale RUFC Campsite
Raygarth, Carnforth, Cumbria
4.57 /5
33 reviews
91%
would recommend
Stunning 30-acre site, home of Kirkby Lonsdale Rugby Club between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District.
Robin Hood Caravan Park
Helmsley, York, North Yorkshire
4.66 /5
46 reviews
87%
would recommend
A five star park with a play area and immaculate facilities for couples and families wishing to explore Yorkshire.
Marbury Camp and Lodge
Marbury, Whitchurch, Cheshire
4.78 /5
17 reviews
94%
would recommend
Small, family-run site with fully serviced pitches and modern glamping, looking out over the Cheshire Plains.
Apple Blossom Caravan and Camping Park
Carlton, Goole, North Yorkshire
4.68 /5
23 reviews
91%
would recommend
Family-friendly with a play area, small shop, coffee pod and a pop-up bar! Spacious pitches and a great location.
New Farm Cheshire Holidays
Wettenhall, Winsford, Cheshire
4.81 /5
14 reviews
100%
would recommend
Peaceful adult only caravan site, two luxury glamping pods and coarse fishery set in the heart of rural Cheshire.
The Bungalow Caravan Site
Stillingfleet, North Yorkshire
4.72 /5
13 reviews
100%
would recommend
Relaxed, friendly, adult only touring in the Ouse Valley. 20 minutes to York, with a bus stop at the entrance.
Oakwood Farm Touring Park
Woodbank, Chester, Cheshire
4.22 /5
38 reviews
74%
would recommend
A small camping and touring site in a great location close to Chester, Cheshire Oaks, The Wirral and North Wales.
Elm Cottage Touring Park
Little Budworth, Cheshire
4.81 /5
43 reviews
91%
would recommend
An immaculately kept, 5 star, dog friendly camping and touring site in the heart of Cheshire. Family run.
Thorpe Farm Centre
Barnard Castle, County Durham
4.34 /5
31 reviews
74%
would recommend
On the A66, a convenient family friendly park with spacious pitches. Café, playground and heritage woodland.
Between Rivers Camping
Sykehouse, South Yorkshire
4.39 /5
24 reviews
96%
would recommend
Camping, touring and glamping with a charming onsite pub and play area. Dog friendly with a nearby canal.
Mooreacres
Hatfield Woodhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
4.64 /5
31 reviews
100%
would recommend
Small tranquil site just south of Hatfield, with excellent access to Hatfield Moors.
Whinfell Hall Farm Campsite
Cockermouth, Cumbria
3.86 /5
60 reviews
72%
would recommend
Back to basics, family friendly camping and touring site close to Cockermouth, by Cumbria's western lakes.