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The Wold Cottage Touring Park

East Yorkshire
East Yorkshire
At a glance
Electric hookup available
Beach access
Open all year

Why campers love it here

Electric hookup pitches available
Open all year round
Easy access to the beach

About this site

The Wold Cottage Touring Park is a small five-pitch certificated caravan site on a 200-acre working farm in the Yorkshire Wolds, at Wold Newton near Driffield. You reach the pitches off the farm's tree-lined drive, well away from the road, onto level, well-drained grass with electric hook-ups. The site takes touring caravans and motorhomes rather than tents, so it suits couples and self-contained tourers after a quiet, rural base rather than campers who need an on-site clubhouse or a big facilities block. The Wold Cottage also runs bed and breakfast rooms and self-catering cottages in the farmhouse and converted outbuildings, so larger groups can mix pitches with indoor rooms. The Yorkshire Wolds roll straight from the gate, with walking and cycling routes through the chalk hills and quiet lanes. The coast sits about seven miles away, putting Filey, Bridlington and Scarborough within easy driving distance for beaches and harbours. Dark, open countryside and farmland birdsong are the draw here, not bells and whistles. It is a proper back-to-basics Wolds stop for tourers who value peace over facilities. Contact the farm directly to check pitch availability and current touring rates before you travel.

Facilities

Electric & services
Electric hookup
The setting
Beach access
Open all year
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Good to know

Does The Wold Cottage Touring Park allow tents?
No, The Wold Cottage Touring Park is a small certificated site for touring caravans and motorhomes, not tents. The wider Wold Cottage does offer bed and breakfast rooms and self-catering cottages on the same farm if you would rather sleep indoors.
Are there electric hook-ups at The Wold Cottage Touring Park?
Yes, the grass touring pitches at The Wold Cottage Touring Park have electric hook-ups. The five pitches sit on level, well-drained ground reached off the farm's tree-lined drive, screened by mature hedges for a bit of privacy, shelter and security away from the main road.
Where is The Wold Cottage Touring Park?
The Wold Cottage Touring Park is at Wold Newton near Driffield, on a 200-acre working farm in the Yorkshire Wolds. The East Yorkshire coast at Filey, Bridlington and Scarborough lies roughly seven miles away, so beaches and harbours are an easy drive.
Is The Wold Cottage Touring Park open all year?
Yes, the touring site is listed as open all year. As this is a small, working farm site, it is worth contacting The Wold Cottage directly to confirm current availability, opening dates and touring rates before you set off on your trip.
What is there to do near The Wold Cottage Touring Park?
The Yorkshire Wolds offer walking and cycling straight from the gate, along chalk hills and quiet lanes. The coast is around seven miles away, with Filey, Bridlington and Scarborough giving you beaches, harbours and traditional seaside towns within a short and easy drive from the farm.

Things to do nearby

Beach nearby
Fishing
Watersports

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