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Brochure Download Crow’s Nest Caravan Park EXPLORE THE FUN FILLED ATTRACTIONS AND GOLDEN How to find us SANDY BEACHES OF THE Crow’s Nest is situated just off the main Scarborough to Filey coast road (A165), five miles south of YORKSHIRE COAST Scarborough and two and a half miles north of Filey. From the North (from Whitby) - Take the A171 road to Scarborough then join the A165 signposted to Filey. After 5 miles you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, turn left at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the North (from Thirsk) - Take the A170 road to Scarborough then join the B1261 to Gristhorpe. Follow this road to the end, you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, go straight on at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the West - Take the A64 road to Scarborough (via York). After a series of roundabouts turn right at the roundabout with a McDonalds restaurant on the corner, follow this road until you meet the B1261. Turn right here signposted towards Filey. Follow this road to the end, you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, go straight on at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the South - Take the M18 to the M62 (east) to Howden. Follow the A164 to Bridlington, then join the A165 road to Scarborough. Two and a half miles north of Filey you will come to a roundabout with a Jet Crow’s petrol station on the corner, turn right at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. Nest Contact us Telephone - (+44) 01723 582206 GRISTHORPE FILEY NORTH YORKSHIRE Caravan Park Gristhorpe, Near Filey, Email - [email protected] North Yorkshire YO14 9PS Web - www.crowsnestcaravanpark.com Hire a Caravan at Crow’s Nest Crow’s Nest has a wide range of luxury caravans available for hire, Caravan Sales many of our caravans have obtained the highly coveted Rose Award. Why not invest in your own luxury holiday home? Welcome All caravans are fully equipped with TV, toilet, shower, refrigerator After a week of hard work, and a microwave, as well as crockery and cooking utensils. Almost what could be better than Nearest Beaches Crow’s Nest Caravan Park is situated on the glorious Yorkshire coast everything you need to make your stay truly comfortable. relaxing in your very own coastal retreat? between Scarborough and Filey. • Cayton Bay (1 mile) Most of the caravans have 2 bedrooms, a double room and a twin • Filey (2 miles) Get away from the hustle • Scarborough (5 miles) Whether you would like to stay in one of our deluxe hire caravans, room. There is also a pull out bed in the lounge area. We do have a and bustle of everyday life bring your own touring caravan, or enjoy the amazing views from our limited number of 3 bedroom caravans available, these are as above when you want, as often as you want, for as long as you Local Attractions camping field, Crow’s Nest Caravan Park has a holiday to suit your needs. but with an extra twin room. want. • Lebberston Golf Club • Playdale Farm Park Privately owned and operated by the Palmer family, this Rose Award • Flamingo Land winning park is the perfect base for families and couples wishing to • Eden Camp explore one of England´s finest holiday destinations. Only five miles from • North York Moors Railway the fun filled attractions of Scarborough, and two and a half miles from • Dalby Forest • Go Ape the tranquility of Filey, Crow’s Nest Caravan Park is the ideal location to • Sea Life Centre enjoy these two great seaside towns and their golden sandy beaches. “The park was very clean and well kept, and the views from the cliff top were amazing.” Online Review Tents and Motorhomes Did you know? A grassy area with sea views overlooking Gristhorpe Bay and out towards Scarborough Castle is set aside for tents. A fantastic view We are stockists of Calor that will amaze you every morning. propane and butane gas bottles. Camping gaz, bbq’s, wind breaks and tent pegs The tent area does not have regimental or marked out pitches, can be found in the shop. giving you the freedom and choice of where you pitch your tent. Touring Caravans Refuse disposal points can be found in discreet Electric hook up pitches are available for tents and motorhomes, these All our Touring Caravan pitches are hard standing pitches, some with Gristhorpe Bay positions around the park. are limited in numbers therefore booking is advisable, and in high direct waste connection point. All have electricity hook up points, A scramble path down the Please help us in our efforts season and bank holidays essential. shared water points and an adjacent grassed area. to recycle as much waste as cliff will take you to the possible on Crow’s Nest. peace and tranquility of The toilet block is just a short walk away, featuring flush toilets, free The shower and toilet block is in the ideal location, just a short walk Gristhorpe Bay, a sand and hot showers, wash basins, shaver points and sockets for hair dryers. from your caravan. The toilet block is centrally heated and contains shingle beach with rock pools to play in. Watch the A pot wash facility and chemical disposal point are also available. For flush toilets, free hot showers, wash basins, shaver points and local seal colony basking on families with children please be assured that the tent area is well sockets for hair dryers. A pot wash facility and chemical disposal point the rocks, and the fishing fenced from the cliff top, and has a close proximity to the play area. are also available. boats collecting their daily catch. Check availability and book online at www.crowsnestcaravanpark.com Surrounding Area Just a short drive away you will find lots of Moors Railway runs from Pickering to local attractions and places to discover. Explore Grosmont. Experience the themed Wartime the resorts of Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Weekend which brings the past back to life. For Bridlington; all have sandy beaches and their excitement you can experience the high-wire Crow’s Nest Facilities own distinctive charm and character. Visit forest adventure of Go Ape. For family thrills, attractions such as Scarborough Sea Life Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo is nearby, Did you know? The facilities at Crow’s Nest are of a very high standard and personally Centre, Playdale Farm Park and Scarborough’s so there's plenty to do for adults and kids. supervised by members of the Palmer family. The well stocked medieval castle. The lounge bar features supermarket supplies your every need including newspapers, fresh Beautiful historic York has the splendour of evening entertainment in high season, the variety of bread and milk, groceries, toys and souvenirs. The heated indoor Discover the North Yorkshire Moors and it’s York Minster and the cobbled back streets acts include bands, solo swimming pool with waterslide provides fun for all ages, and the many hidden treasures. Goathland is the of the Shambles. Combine this with award singers, comedians and childrens play area and games room ensures that there is always setting for TV's 'Heartbeat' and Harry Potter's winning attractions such as the Jorvik Viking childrens entertainers. something to do. 'Hogsmeade' Station. The North Yorkshire Centre and National Railway Museum. The family bar with our unique guitar shaped bar • Supermarket • Games room • Laundry has pool tables and shows • Family bar • Children’s play area • Cot hire Robin Hood Caravan Park Jasmine Park live Sky Sports on the big • Lounge bar • Public telephones • Pot wash SLINGSBY YORK YO62 4AP SNAINTON SCARBOROUGH YO13 9BE screens. • Swimming pool • Post box • Wi-fi • Fish and chip shop • Gas sales • Local bus service Tel : 01653 628391 Tel : 01723 859240 www.robinhoodcaravanpark.co.uk www.jasminepark.co.uk Crow’s Nest Caravan Park EXPLORE THE FUN FILLED ATTRACTIONS AND GOLDEN How to find us SANDY BEACHES OF THE Crow’s Nest is situated just off the main Scarborough to Filey coast road (A165), five miles south of YORKSHIRE COAST Scarborough and two and a half miles north of Filey. From the North (from Whitby) - Take the A171 road to Scarborough then join the A165 signposted to Filey. After 5 miles you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, turn left at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the North (from Thirsk) - Take the A170 road to Scarborough then join the B1261 to Gristhorpe. Follow this road to the end, you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, go straight on at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the West - Take the A64 road to Scarborough (via York). After a series of roundabouts turn right at the roundabout with a McDonalds restaurant on the corner, follow this road until you meet the B1261. Turn right here signposted towards Filey. Follow this road to the end, you will come to a roundabout with a Jet petrol station on the corner, go straight on at this roundabout. We are then the second caravan park on the left. From the South - Take the M18 to the M62 (east) to Howden. Follow the A164 to Bridlington, then join the A165 road to Scarborough.
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