This site is part of a group of web sites dedicated to providing information about Yorkshire.
Yorkshire caravan holidays is full of caravan sites, camp sites, static holiday homes and caravan sales in Yorkshire. There are plenty of caravan holiday sites in The Yorkshire Dales, the Yorkshire East coast, the North York Moors, the Wolds, South Yorkshire and the Peak District. Most sites have toilet and shower facilities, electric hook ups and a shop nearby. Sites cater for static and touring caravans and some offer sales, part exchange and repairs. Most sites are pet friendly and some have children's play areas.
Whatever your requirements, you'll have a great vacation with Yorkshire Caravan Holidays!
The thriving market town of Hawes is home to Wensleydale Cheese and the Dales Countryside Museum. In 1998 Hawes was awarded the English Tourist Board Silver Award for the "Best Day Trip Out”. More info...
Leyburn is a traditional market town of the Dales. The Old Town Hall hosts many shops and comes alive on Fridays when the market is held. The Leyburn Food Festival held in May is an important date in Leyburn's calendar as good wholesome food of all kinds is on show and sale. More info...
Thirsk is a lovely market town situated on the outskirts of the North York Moors. It is set in the centre of ‘Herriot Country’; gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the west and the North York Moors National Park to the east. More info...
The city's offering of galleries and museums is impressive and houses everything from rare and ancient artefacts to the latest in contemporary art. Walkers and Climbers often use Sheffield as a base when taking in the beautiful and rugged countryside which makes up the Peak District, surrounding Sheffield. The comprehensive range of shops and boutiques in the city centre could easily tempt you on a shopping spree and Meadowhall, a huge indoor shopping precinct is just a short tram ride away on the outskirts of the city. More info...
Whitby is the seaside resort of the North York Moors. Famous for its Captain Cook connections, Whitby Jet and Dracula, there is plenty to see and do. In the olden days Whitby played a big part in the whaling industry, now all that remains is the prominent landmark of a whale’s jaw bone, a tribute to the explorer William Scoresby. Whitby still relies on its fishing industry but is increasingly turning towards tourism. More info...
Ingleton is just off the A65 between Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale and is well placed for visiting the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District . It is surrounded by glorious countryside with caves, waterfalls and mountains.Ideal for walkers, climbers and pot holers. More info...
Ilkely is a pleasant spa town situated in lower Wharfedale at the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Ilkley Lido is one of the few remaining outdoor swimming pools, and thanks to a recent refurbishment looks most welcoming on those hot sunny days. More info...