Campsites in North East England
6 bookable campsites in North East England
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The Boe Rigg
Hexham, Northumberland, England- Remote site set on the edge of Northumberland National Park
- A short drive to Kielder Water and Forest watersports activities
- Café/bar on site selling local produce and crafts
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Park Rose Caravans
Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England- Small family-run holiday park in a Carnaby activity centre
- A five-minute drive from the seaside town of Bridlington
- Play areas and café serving meals and Sunday roasts
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Aarons Campsite
Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, England- Family-friendly site in scenic Pennines surroundings
- Bar on site open Friday and Saturday; firepits and logs for hire
- Traditional camping experience on the outskirts of Hebden Bridge
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Stablefell Holidays
Marsett, North Yorkshire, England- Back-to-basics rural site in the stunningly scenic Yorkshire Dales
- A 15-minute drive from Hawes and the Wensleydale Creamery
- Dog-friendly spot with firepits, clean toilets and hot showers
- Favourite
Valley View Camping
Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland, England- Peaceful hilltop campsite with spectacular views of the Tyne Valley
- A 20-minute drive to Derwent Reservoir; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 30 minutes
- Dark sky site for stargazing; gastropub five minutes' walk away
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Bluebell Wood Glamping
Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland, England- Romantic hideaway with rural views in a small Northumberland wood
- In the beautiful Tyne Valley, a 30-minute drive from Newcastle
- Well-equipped luxury bell tents on a dark-skies site; close to a pub
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Holly Park Farm
York, North Yorkshire, England- Peaceful family-run park on the edge of the North York Moors
- Under 10 minutes' drive from Helmsley
- Around 45 minutes' drive from York and the coast
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Nun Cote Nook Farm
Richmond, North Yorkshire, England - Favourite
Meadow Farm Park
Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham, England- Spacious pitches in the County Durham countryside
- Bishop Auckland 10 minutes' drive; half an hour from Durham
- Dogs, barbecues and campfires allowed