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Caravan holidays in Withernsea

Withernsea

A hidden gem on the East Yorkshire coast, Withernsea is a traditional seaside resort that offers something for everyone. It has miles of Blue Flag beaches, loads of watersports and activities, amusements and attractions, a fascinating maritime history, and a number of unique landmarks.

Holiday Parks In Withernsea

Whether you’re looking for a family holiday somewhere wholly different, an action-packed get-together of friends or a romantic break for two, Withernsea and the surrounding region have plenty to offer visitors and provides all the ingredients for an unforgettable break.

Booking a caravan break near Withernsea couldn’t be easier, with loads of sites to choose from within a short drive of this captivating coastal town. Withernsea Sands Holiday Park is within walking distance of the town’s Blue Flag beach which offers simply stunning views along the dramatic East Yorkshire coastline. The holiday park offers its guests a great selection of on-site amenities, including an indoor pool, mini-golf, grocery shop, club/pub, entertainment, and a delightful restaurant, making it the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of Withernsea and beyond. If you’re looking for something a little more secluded and tranquil for a romantic getaway, then try Seven Lakes Caravan Park in Scunthorpe which is within a short drive of Withernsea.

Livelier caravan sites suitable for family holidays and also within driving distance of Withernsea include Cleethorpes Pearl Holiday Park and Cleethorpes Beach Holiday Park, which offer amenities such as a pub/club, tennis courts, a shop, restaurants, amusements and a pool. What to do in Withernsea?

Things To Do At Withernsea

Stretching to the north along the East Riding coastline and south to fascinating Spurn Point, Yorkshire’s very own island! Well worth a visit, Spurn Point is a national nature reserve boasting some beautiful and eye-catching species of birds and wildlife, but make sure to check the tide times before heading out as it can get cut off…

Whilst a trip to the beach is a must when on a caravan holiday to Withernsea, there is so much more to the town than just beaches. Its maritime background is reflected throughout the town with buildings, landmarks and attractions at every turn, highlighting how the sea is woven into the very fabric of the town. From the historic landmark Pier Towers and the town’s impressive promenade to Withernsea Lighthouse with its breathtaking coastal views, visitors can gain a fascinating insight into this captivating town.

There is also plenty of green, open space in and around Withernsea, including Valley Gardens and Millennium Green Park, ideal for the kids to run around and burn off some energy while visiting the town. Stop for a bite to eat in the town centre, which boasts a great selection of independent shops, eateries, and all the usual High Street favourites.

Attractions to keep the whole family entertained include Game King, home to an amusement arcade, a soft play area, and ten-pin bowling. For older kids, there is the Skateboard Park.

What To Do Near Withernsea

The town is on the doorstep of the spectacular Yorkshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just waiting to be discovered. Whether on foot or by bike, make sure you check out some of the enchanting walks, trails, and routes with unforgettable views to look forward to along the way.

The nearby town of Hornsea is well worth a visit, with a popular beach, promenade, and the beautiful Hornsea Mere freshwater lake. Alternatively, head to the bustling market town of Beverley, which is ideal for browsing and admiring the impressive minster and memorial gardens.

Hull is within driving distance of a great choice of shops and eateries, has an intriguing maritime heritage, and has a hugely popular aquarium, The Deep, which is a must-visit while in town.

If you’ve never been to Withernsea before, then after one trip, you’ll wonder why you left it so long…

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