Campgrounds in Whitby, England
5 bookable campgrounds in Whitby
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- Basic camping in a pasture with spectacular views
- Plenty of parking
- Communal seating area with barbecues
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Camping pods on a small site within the North York Moors National Park
- Secure, lockable and double glazed pods with electricity and lighting
- In a wildlife haven with spectacular views
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Working farm on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors
- Very close to the Cleveland Way
- Dogs welcome
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
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- Thirty acres of woodland a short drive from the A171
- Easy access to the Yorkshire coast, moors and Goathlands
- Modern up to date amenities added by its family team
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Fully-serviced hardstanding touring pitch 5 x No availability on our site Electric hardstanding touring pitch 5 x No availability on our site Electric grass touring pitch 5 x No availability on our site -
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- Beautiful sea views above Robin Hood's Bay
- Coastline a short walk away through the farm
- Four miles from Whitby for boat trips and golden sands
No availability at present on Pitchup.com.
Non-electric grass campervan pitch 4 x No availability on our site Non-electric grass pitch 4 x No availability on our site Grass touring pitch - optional electric 4 x No availability on our site
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You can Count on having a good time at Whitby. Famous for being where the fanged one leapt off his ship in the novel Dracula, the North Yorkshire seaside resort nowadays holds an annual Bram Stoker Film Festival, and is home twice a year to the Whitby Goth Weekend where around 100,000 folk follow in the Count’s footsteps.
There’s also the annual Whitby Regatta with several famous Whitby boats and ships, including a replica of HMS Endeavour (Captain James Cook learned his trade in the town). And natch there has to be a mention of the Whitby fish and chip shops, with the Magpie Café called the best fish and chip shop in Britain by celeb chef Rick Stein (there are award-winning seafood restaurants too if your tastes are a tad more upmarket). From Whitby, it’s easy to get to other North Yorkshire coastal towns such as Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington, and there are plenty of villages dotted about within walking distance.
Whitby holiday parks and campsites these days are guaranteed vampire-free: take a look at our filters to find camping accommodation in and around Whitby for all budgets. We’re sure you’ll be saying fangs for the memories…