Caravans For Hire at Thirkleby Hall near Thirsk
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Thirkleby Hall Caravan Park, Thirsk, York, North Yorkshire, England
sleeps 4 ⁄ beds 2
Thirkleby Hall is a spacious and scenic 30 acre park, set in the grounds of an old stately home, with woods full of animals, a lake full of fish, and a club full of friendly people. Situated on a slight rise with distant views of Sutton Bank and the White Horse, 4 miles from the pretty market town of Thirsk and 20 miles from the historic city of York, the park makes an ideal base for exploring the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside.
We have two caravans available for hire that can be rented for WEEKLY HOLIDAYS from SATURDAY TO SATURDAY between 1st March and 31st October. We do not do shorter stays.
One caravan has 2 bedrooms and sleeps up to four people. The other has 3 bedrooms and sleeps up the 6 people. Dogs are permitted in the 2 bedroom caravan (max 2 dogs).
Both caravans provide comfortable self-catering accommodation, are fitted with double glazing and central heating, and are fully kitted out with everything you need to enjoy your visit, including oven, microwave, kettle, toaster, television, pots & pans, cutlery and crockery, etc. You just need to bring your own sheets and towels. A full inventory will be provided with your booking confirmation.
The full weekly price schedule is displayed on our GreenWoodParks.net web site. Please call our head office on 01243 514433 to check availability and book. The head office is open from 9am to 5.30pm Mon to Fri.
Thirkleby Hall is located in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside, between the Dales and the Moors, and there is lots to do in the area. Picturesque local towns include Thirsk, the spa town of Harrogate and the walled city of York.
Places of interest to visit include Beningbrough Hall, Sutton Park, Newby Hall & Gardens, Lotherton Estate, Nunnington Hall, Sion Hill Hall, Castle Howard (the setting for Brideshead Revisited), Harlow Carr, Middleham Castle, Ripley Castle, Helmsley Castle, Burnby Hall, Duncombe Park, Gilling, Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Helmsley Walled Garden, the Herriot Centre in Thirsk. York contains the Jorvik Viking Centre, York Castle Museum, York Dungeon, National Railway Museum, and the Yorkshire Museum. There is also the James Cook Museum at Whitby, the Yorkshire Carriage Museum at Aysgarth, and the Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington.
Local theme parks include Lightwater Valley at Ripon, Flamingoland Zoo at Malton, Alpamere water park and Luna Park funfair at Scarborough. On a smaller scale there is also the Falconry Centre at Thirsk, and Monk Park Farm at Bagby.
There are cinemas in Thirsk, Ripon, Harrogate and York. Theatres in Harrogate and York. There is a good selection of pubs and restaurants in Thirsk. Famous local eateries include Betty’s tea-rooms in York and Harrogate, and Harry Ramsden’s Fish & Chips at Guisely.
The park is located between two National Parks, the Yorkshire Dales and the Yorkshire Moors, and there are lots of places to go walking, such as the Sutton Bank which is part of the Cleveland Way Trail, a 109 mile walking route running from Helmsley to Filey. You can play golf at Thirsk and Thistle Hill. Horse riding at Boltby Trekking Centre. Swimming at the Thirsk Leisure Centre. Fishing in the lake on the park. If you are feeling more adventurous, you can go gliding at the Yorkshire Gliding Club.
Although the park is located inland, there are nice beaches within 50 miles at Filey and Scarborough.
From £220 per week
39 km
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