Woldsway Caravan Club Certified Location Adult Only

Woldsway Caravan Club Certified Location  Adult Only Woldsway Caravan Club Certified Location Adult only is set on the edge of the beautiful Yorkshire Wo The Yorkshire Dales are also within an hours drive.

WOLDSWAY CARAVAN CLUB CERTIFIED LOCATION is set on the edge of the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds, a peaceful quiet setting with far reaching views of the Wolds. Its ideal for walking, cycling,dog walking or just driving around visiting all the lovely villages. It is a Caravan Club certified site which means only 5 caravans/motorhomes can share this spacious field giving you a feeling of being alone in

this beautiful countryside. It is a peaceful adults only site on a working farm with electric hook up and toilet/shower facilities, dogs are very welcome. Located just outside the lovely Village of Goodmanham with its Historic Church of All Hallows and The Goodmanham Arms Ale House with its own micro brewery and home-cooked food and close to the Wolds Way which runs from the banks of the Humber to Filey Brigg, just under 80 miles of walking in the lovely chalk landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds. Also close by is The Hudson Way Trail a pleasant easy 10 mile walk along the old railway track through the heart of the Wolds from Market Weighton to Beverley. The Yorkshire Coast is within easy reach, encompassing some of the UK's most rugged and charming countryside, from tiny fishing villages clinging to rocky cliffs to glorious stretches of sandy beaches and the friendly seaside resorts of Bridlington, Filey, Scarborough and Whitby. The North Yorkshire Moors and Forests are approximately 45 minutes drive away with the charming towns of Malton and Pickering and villages of Kirkbymoorside and Hutton Le Hole and other pretty villages. Pickering is home to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway where steam trains run to Whitby from May through to October. The Yorkshire forests are well worth a visit with a visitors centre in Dalby village. Towns close by are the historic market town of Beverley with its Minster, Racecourse and Beverley Westwood with a large market on a Saturday. Approx 10 miles. Driffield the Capital of the Wolds a traditional charming market town with a market on Thursdays and regular Farmers markets on the show field. Approximately 12 miles. The Historic City of York is approx 20 miles away, with its quaint cobbled streets and exquisite architecture, rich in ancient history. Well worth a visit are York Minster, The City Walls, The National Railway Museum, The Castle Museum, The Jorvic Centre and Cliffords Tower. The port of Hull is some 30 miles away with a good shopping centre and of course The Deep. Other places of interest locally are Castle Howard one of Yorkshires finest historic houses and estates with breathtaking views across the Howardian Hills. Sledmere House, Burton Agnes Hall and Sewerby Hall are also close by. Very close to the CL is the course of the historic Kiplingcoates Derby. The Kiplingcotes Derby is the oldest in England, having taken place every year since 1519. It is run every spring on the third Thursay in March. One quirk of the ancient rules means the second place rider often receives more in prize money than the winner. It is not run over a typical modern racecourse. A clerk is paid 5 shillings (25p) annually for maintaining it. The Derby starts near to the former Kiplingcotes railway station and finishes at Londesborough Wold Farm. The course takes in four miles of arduous farm track and field. Riders must weigh in at ten stones, excluding saddle, horses of any age can be ridden. All those wishing to enter must gather by the starting post by 11 a.m. on the morning of the Derby. The winner receives the sum of £50. (However, sometimes it may prove advantageous to come second, as this rider is the lucky recipient of the sum of the entry fees.) The rules also state that if the race is not run one year then it must never be run again. During the harsh winter of 1947 no one was daring enough to take part and so one local farmer took it upon himself to lead a lone horse around the course, ensuring that the historic race would survive During the 2001 foot and mouth outbreak the race was once again reduced to one horse and rider. Come along and explore this beautiful part of Yorkshire affectionately known as "Gods own County" with lots of things to do and see in this lovely part of the world.

19/03/2025

Important Announcement

Woldsway CAMC CL & Wolds Hoot

Due to a change in circumstances, the very sad decision has been taken that we will not be reopening the site this year, and we will permanently close with immediate effect

We would like to personally thank all our customers and the many new friends we have made over the years for your support and wish you well with your future vacations

The various Social Media Promotional Pages associated with the site and Hoot will all be closed down in due course .

Many Thanks
Kind regards

Julie x

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