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Electric hardstanding touring pitch

From £18.69 1 night, 2 adults

8 people maximum 9.4/10 45 reviews
One Touring caravan or Campervan or Motorhome allowed per pitch

Additional units require additional pitches - quick book via 'Make another booking like this' after making your booking.

Pitch size

Unlimited

Ground type

Hardstanding

0 rooms

Twin-axle vehicles accepted

Suitable for

Touring caravan, Campervan, Motorhome

Features

Electric: 10 amp included
Car 1 included, 1 max.
Dog(s) allowed 0 included, 4 max.
Car parking by pitch/unit

Other restrictions

Awnings not allowed

Gazebos not allowed

Pup tents not allowed

Current offers

  • 15% off Winter Offer 2025

Extras

Dog (4 max) £2.99 per night

You will be able to choose extras on the booking page.

Availability

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Based on 1 night, 8 people
2 adults

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Long Meadow Farm

View prices & book 9.2 402 reviews
Gravelled pitches with grass
Entrance
Our site
Our site with views towards whitby

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Reviews

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Location
9
Value for money
9
Accommodation
9
Facilities / Activities
7
Customer service
9
Child friendliness
8
Cleanliness
10
Wifi
6

90% would recommend this site to a friend

90% would stay here again

What customers say

This small, clean and well-maintained site is praised for its excellent location, offering beautiful views and easy access to Whitby via walking or public transport. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and efficient, text-based check-in process. While basic amenities are provided, the absence of toilet and shower facilities is noted by some. Pitches are generally well-kept, though some find them a little close together. Overall, it's considered a great base for exploring the area.

Summary AI-generated from Pitchup.com customer reviews

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Arrival date (latest first)

This site was an ok site for 1-2 night stay

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6 out of 10
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6
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Jill E.

Non-electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Easy to find . Communication between hosts was clear and we had no problems

Disliked Pitches were at minimum distance apart so could hear other peoples conversations , tvs etc from inside the van .

Recommend to friends Visit again

Beautiful site, very clean and near…

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10 out of 10
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10
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10
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Caroline M.

Electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Beautiful site, very clean and near to Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay.
Would definitely stay again

Recommend to friends Visit again

Nice little site, no facilities but…

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7 out of 10
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6
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5
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Anonymous

Electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Nice little site, no facilities but we mostly use our own anyway so now a problem.
Lovely quiet walk into Whitby ( just over an hour). Two pubs sorry walk away. Very clean and tidy.

Disliked Paid nearly £3 per night for our small dog but there was nothing for this money and I feel it’s just an easy way of bumping up the price as the majority of campers have a dog.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Lovely quiet site Very clean and…

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10 out of 10
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8
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Amanda W.

Electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Lovely quiet site
Very clean and well kept. So easy to get to whitby and Robin hood bay. . Will use this site again

Disliked None

Recommend to friends Visit again

Nice small site on a bus route

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10 out of 10
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8
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Kevin L.

Non-electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Easy check in. Good location and info for buses etc

Disliked Pity there was no toilets

Recommend to friends Visit again

Recommend for an overnight stop

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8 out of 10
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8
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10
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Ruth E.

Electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Lovely views, sunset and location, clean site with easy check in and good communication with owners. Peaceful despite proximity to the road.

Disliked No recycling facilities which meant the bin was overflowing unfortunately.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Long Meadow Farm camping We booked…

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8 out of 10
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David M.

Non-electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Long Meadow Farm camping

We booked our 2 nights stay through Pitchup with the owners texting us our pitch number. We had to text to let them know we had arrived so hassle free check in.

EHU one side non the other neatly cut cosy site with gravel and grass per pitch. You can pay for a small porch type awning which we did but didn’t use as found grass was too small an area which meant your more too close to the next pitch.

No toilets or showers has elsan, water and rubbish disposal.

Bus stop out on main road about 2 mins walk to Robin Hood Bay and Scarborough the other to Whitby.

Pub The Windmill 15 mins walk along the cinder track.. delicious fish & chips £14.95.

We’ve been here before and had no hesitation to return this year

Recommend to friends Visit again

nice view, greatly maintained, easily accessible,…

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Wifi
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Anonymous

Non-electric gravel touring pitch

Liked nice view, greatly maintained, easily accessible, nice contact, uncomplicated booking system, all in all 🤩

Recommend to friends Visit again

Lovely well cared for site with great communication from the owner

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10 out of 10
Location
8
Value for money
10
Accommodation
10
Facilities / Activities
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Customer service
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Susan K.

Electric hardstanding touring pitch

Liked A lovely little site. Hands off management which is great if you prefer doing things yourself. You get a comprehensive email on booking with lots of site and local information and a text on morning of arrival with your plot number and a number to call if you have any issues (we did not).

Plot numbers are clearly laid out so very easy to find, relatively flat but we did use one levelling ramp, 2 water taps (one with handy hose attached), one Elsan for black and grey waste disposal, one wheelie bin for rubbish disposal.

The site is right by the A171 which means that there are some road noises but nothing that disturbed any sleep. Lovely view of Whitby, its Abbey and the sea beyond.

There is a bus stop a stone’s throw on the A171 with regular buses travelling from back and forth between Scarborough and Whitby via Robin Hood’s Bay and beyond (X93 or 94); the site is also right by the Cinder Track, an old rail track converted into a walking and cycling track. It spans 21.7miles from Whitby to Scarborough via Robin Hood’s Bay.

We stayed for 3 nights and did not really move the van. The Cleveland Way is a 2.5km stroll up the road and across some fields and then, if you go North, it is a further 3.5km to the famous Abbey, a breathtaking walk. We then caught the bus back, dropping us more or less on the site’s doorstep, after having some fish and chips from the famous Trenchers.

We also hiked to Robin Hood’s Bay, taking some of the Cinder Track and then veering off to the Cleveland Way/Coast Path at Hawsker Bottoms. A picturesque hike of about 7km. We stopped at the Fish Box at the top of the hill at Robin Hood’s Bay for some fish and chips before walking down through the picturesque village to the sea front for some rock pooling and an amazing ice cream at the old coastguard station run by the National Trust. It was then a hike back up the hill (be warned it is steep) to catch the bus to Whitby, waving at the site as we drove past.

At Whitby, we successfully found some seating at the Whitby Brewery, when we went at the weekend it was heaving due the neighbouring Whitby Traction Engine Rally. The brewery is in the shadows of the Abbey, they sell their brewed beers and homemade pizza’s cooked in an Italian pizza oven. Hands down the best pizza I have ever had.

If we ever go back to the area, we will certainly stay at Long Meadow again. A lovely and well cared little site with great views to the sea and perfectly serviced by a regular bus, so you do not have to worry about where to park your van when you go to the popular coastal towns of Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough, etc.

Note however, that your van must be self sufficient, there are no toilet blocks, showers or wash up facilities. But this is clearly stated on the booking site.

Disliked Not a major dislike.
Unless we missed a trick, difficult to dump your grey waste. Signs suggested to dump both black water and grey water in the Elsan, but being off the ground and not having a hose this was not possible. We did see a drain but being next to the wheelie bin and hedge, we could not get close enough.

Recommend to friends Visit again

Excellent clean site well maintained

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10 out of 10
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Graham W.

Electric gravel touring pitch

Liked Excellent

Recommend to friends Visit again


Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Peaceful Walkers' paradise

Utilities

Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Public transport nearby

Type

Small (11-25 pitches)

Nearby leisure

Cycle hire nearby Cycling nearby Restaurant nearby

Location

Long Meadow Farm

Long Leas

Hawsker Lane

Whitby

North Yorkshire

England

YO22 4BS

Directions

Timezone

Europe/London BST (GMT+01:00)

GPS

54.46071°N
0.57904°W

Nearest transport

Coach
2.2 mi Bus Station
10.1 mi Sunday School
10.1 mi Playing Fields
Rail
2.1 mi Ruswarp Rail Station
2.2 mi Whitby Rail Station
3.4 mi Sleights Rail Station
Ferry
27.5 mi Transporter Bridge North Side
27.5 mi Transporter Bridge South Side

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

If you don’t spot any animals scampering about the North York Moors while staying at this site, set off to the SEA LIFE Scarborough aquarium and eye up some underwater creatures instead. The town also has a castle to check out, along with a sandy beach (half an hour's drive). Stretches of coast closer by include Robin Hood's Bay (five minutes), which is also home to a fab old fishing village, and strolls along the seaside at Whitby’s harbour are also a satisfying way to while away your time. Head to this town – said to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s spooky novel Dracula – to have a gander at the atmospheric abbey as well. If you’re keen on seeing the scenery of the nearby national park but not on two feet, make tracks to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which leaves from Whitby and chugs along for 18 miles with views of Newtondale’s geological formations and Fen Bog’s nature reserve. Kids can’t keep still? Tire them out at Go Ape Dalby (35 minutes), a treetop adventure park with all sorts of activities available, or take them to Alpamare waterpark (25 minutes) to whoosh down the slides and float in the pools.

Water quality at nearby bathing waters

Name Distance Type 2020201920182017
Whitby 2.8 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Robin Hoods Bay 2.8 mi Sea N/AExcellentGoodGood
Sandsend 4.5 mi Sea N/AGoodGoodGood
Runswick Bay 8.4 mi Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Scarborough North Bay 13.5 mi Sea N/AExcellentGoodGood

Data source: European Environment Agency

Must see

Whitby Abbey 2.3 mi

The Moors National Park Centre 12.8 mi

Dalby Forest Visitor Centre 13.5 mi

North Yorkshire Moors Railway 16.8 mi

Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo 19.9 mi

National Trust

Yorkshire Coast 5.4 mi

Bridestones, Crosscliff and Blakey Topping 11.3 mi

Nunnington Hall 23.8 mi

Ormesby Hall 24.9 mi

Rievaulx Terrace 25.6 mi

Cycle routes

Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.

Other

WHITBY ABBEY HOUSE 2.1 mi

Whitby - Saltwick Bay - Whitby 2.3 mi

Robin Hood's Bay - Ravenscar - Robin Hood's Bay 2.6 mi

Cleveland Way, Stage 4 - Robin Hood's Bay to Whitby 2.6 mi

Circular Walk from Fylingthorpe 2.9 mi

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Offers

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Frequently asked questions

  • Does Long Meadow Farm have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Long Meadow Farm dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Long Meadow Farm? If you don’t spot any animals scampering about the North York Moors while staying at this site, set off to the SEA LIFE Scarborough aquarium and eye up some underwater creatures instead. … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Long Meadow Farm?
    Camping and touring
    Arrive:  12 p.m. –  Anytime
    Depart by:  11 a.m.

    Guests will receive their pitch number in advance via text message.

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  • How much does it cost to stay at Long Meadow Farm? From £10.19 (for 1 night, 8 people) - prices may change depending on your dates and party.