We've got an unexpected free weekend in a couple of weeks, so we thought we'd hitch up and go away for a couple of nights, but we can't decide where to go. We want something within about 50 miles of the Yorkshire coast, but we live near Filey, so Scarborough/Filey/Brid are all a bit too close.
We quite fancy a quiet(ish) site with good doggy walks, and perhaps a lake or river (the poochy loves swimming), and maybe a bar on site. Any ideas?
Thanks
Jo x
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Try Thirkleby hall at thirsk it has everything you want.Just type in thirkleby hall and it will come up with some lively pics We are going in July, we have been before.
Try the Upper carr Chalet and caravan site between Pickering and malton. Very peaceful, good pub across the road and some good walks. Sorry no river for the dog. This site is spotlessly clean.
We were there for a week 2 wks ago and we really enjoyed are selfs.
Breathtaking scenery ,lovely view of brid bay from an angle you dont normalyl see ,miles of unspoily and quite beech ( hard to get to hence the quiteness ) and no need to book !
Promise me if you go tho ,youll say Skatty sent ya ? been recommeding this site to so many people reckon im due a discount
fangfoss old station caravan park near pocklington nice dog walk with stream at the end,nice pub about mile away lovely dog swimming in stamford bridge and a great dog and person walk at millington woods and a lake a bit further down the road from the wood entrance and parking great for dog walking and swimming my two labs love it
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Have a go at Naburn Lock caravan and camping park.
We were there a couple of weekends ago it is fantastic just 3 miles to York you can take a river boat into town and watch the barges and boats pass through the locks 2 min. walk from campsite.
clean facilities and friendly owners and a great pub,good grub 10 minute walk away
We will definitely be going back
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The Wolds Way Campsite near Malton is an excellent site with fanyastic amenities. There's no bar but a few pubs near by. It is on top of a hill though
ooh we're off there tomorrow for the weekend, can't wait!
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My favourite site in North Yorkshire is Rosedale Abbey, stunning views of the moors from a pretty valley, spacious mostly level site adjacent to Rosedale village. Washups which were a bit ancient were being renewed last year so should be OK now. Loads of pubs in vicinity, recommend the Lion Inn up on Blakey Ridge which is about five miles away but well worth the effort.