Campsites in Seamer, England
8 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Seamer
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Riverside Caravan Park
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England- Peaceful riverbank site on the edge of North York Moors National Park
- A 15-minute drive from Scarborough and beaches, 20 minutes from Filey
- Great spot for anglers, with river fishing on site
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Lady Edith's Holiday Park
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England- Holiday park in 52 acres with views to Scarborough and the North Sea
- Scarborough 10 minutes’ drive; North Yorkshire Water Park 15 minutes
- Dog-friendly pitches; clubhouse open weekends for drinks
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Lebberston Caravan Park
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England- Quiet family tourer park on the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast
- A 10-minute drive to Filey, 15 to Scarborough and 20 to Bridlington
- Heated shower blocks and laundrette, on-site essentials shop
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Jasmine Park
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England- Award-winning park between Scarborough and Pickering
- Excellently maintained amenities including family bathroom
- Licensed shop and play area on site
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West Hale Gate Caravan Site
Burton Fleming, East Yorkshire, England- Quiet Yorkshire Wolds caravan site just outside Burton Fleming
- A 15-minute drive from the beaches at Filey and Bridlington
- Adults-only site on a working poultry farm; no dogs allowed on site
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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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Westgate Carr Farm
Pickering, North Yorkshire, England- Peaceful adults-only site 30 minutes' walk from Pickering
- On the edge of the North York Moors and 30 minutes' drive to the coast
- 80-acre farm site with riverside walks and stunning views
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Haugh Rigg Farm
Pickering, North Yorkshire, England- On a small farm with no passing traffic
- Walking and biking routes very close by
- A few minutes' drive to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway