Glamping in North East England
11 bookable glamping holidays in North East England
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Riverside Country Park
Wooler, Northumberland, England- Friendly well-maintained park on the banks of Wooler Water
- Lounge bar, restaurant and entertainment in peak season
- A 10-minute walk to the medieval market town of Wooler
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The Barn at Easington
Peterlee, Co. Durham, England- Small peaceful site on a 30-acre farm on the Durham Heritage Coast
- Sea and wood views, 10 minutes' walk to the beach via a wooded dene
- Barbecues and campfires encouraged; firepits and wood available
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Thorpe Hall Caravan and Camping Site
Driffield, East Yorkshire, England- Yorkshire Wolds site in the old walled gardens of Thorpe Hall
- A 15-minute drive from Bridlington and 35 minutes from Scarborough
- Coarse fishing lake and five-acre playing field
New FavouriteDales and Trails
Settle, North Yorkshire, England- Family-run farm campsite on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales
- Lake District National Park and Forest of Bowland 40 minutes’ drive
- Luxury showers with underfloor heating; dog-friendly 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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Alum House Glamping
Whitby, North Yorkshire, England- Luxury lotus dome tents with kingsize beds near historic Whitby
- Beaches, Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick and Whitby all 15 minutes' drive
- Woodfired stoves, private shower room and gazebo with a kitchen/fridge
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Dale Head Farm Shepherds Hut
Pickering, North Yorkshire, England- Shepherds hut with spectacular views over Rosedale valley
- Lots of walking trails pass the site, including the Rosedale Railway
- Scenic tearoom garden serving up slices of homemade cake
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Swinton Bivouac
Masham, North Yorkshire, England- Luxury site with upcycled features in the Yorkshire Dales
- Three miles from the market town of Masham
- Hot tub, café, craft workshops and regular activities
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Pot-a-Doodle Do Wigwam Village
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England- Pods with sea views within half an hour's walk of Cocklawburn beach
- Within half an hour's drive of Alnwick Castle and Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Café, arts centre and small shop at reception selling local produce
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Field House
Driffield, East Yorkshire, England- Farm site among the Yorkshire Wolds, 15 minutes’ drive from Driffield
- A 40-minute drive from Bempton Cliffs and York city centre
- Large coffee barn and hot woodland showers on site
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East Learmouth Lakeside Lodges
Cornhill on Tweed, Northumberland, England- Dog-friendly lakeside lodges in the Northumberland countryside
- A 25-minute drive to Berwick-upon-Tweed; 45 minutes to Seahouses
- Fishing available on site; hot tubs
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Woodhouse Farm Holiday Park
Ripon, North Yorkshire, England- Woodhouse Farm is situated in beautiful Nidderdale
- within 50 acres of fields and woodland,
- offering the perfect opportunity to explore the Yorkshire Dales
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The Cud Life
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England - Favourite
Kiddal Quarry Farm
Leeds, West Yorkshire, England- Rural Yorkshire camping by a stream in a scenic location near Leeds
- On the Leeds Country Way; city centre 20 minutes' drive
- Set on a working livestock farm with sheep, cows, chickens and ducks
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Brompton Caravan Park
Richmond, North Yorkshire, England - Favourite
PoSHHuts
Hexham, Northumberland, England - Favourite
Herding Hill Farm Caravan and Camping Site
Haltwhistle, Northumberland, England - Favourite
Upwood Holiday Park
Haworth, West Yorkshire, England - Favourite
The Hideaway at Hudegate Farm
Middleton-in-Teesdale, Co. Durham, England- Peaceful back-to-basics site on a working farm in the North Pennines
- Four miles from High Force and Low Force waterfalls
- A few minutes' walk from a village with pubs and cafés
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The Private Hill
Malton, North Yorkshire, England- Hillside glamping in geodesic domes at the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds
- A 20-minute drive from Pocklington and 35 minutes from York
- Café on site with cream teas and licensed bar; free farm tours