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Site opens 13 March 2008 / site closes 3 November 2008

60 Pitches - Non Members welcome


Slingsby

"Between the National Park and the Howardian Hills"

Between the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills, our Club Site at Slingsby is beautifully situated. It is within easy reach of York, the coast and many other attractions. And it is a great base for walkers.




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Members' and non-members' caravans welcome Members' and non-members' motorhomes welcome Members' and non-members' tents welcome Members' and non-members' trailer tents welcome

The attractive market town of Helmsley is nearby. Helmsley Walled Garden is currently being restored.

Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th century house with impressive gardens and an award-winning farm shop.

Duncombe Park is home to Lord and Lady Feversham. Visit the house and explore its 450 acres of parkland.

The ruins of Rievaulx Abbey are very peaceful and worth a visit.

Nunnington Hall – a 17th century manor house – is on the banks of the River Rye. It is home to the Carlisle collection of miniature houses.

There are two lavender farms in the area. Wolds Way Lavender has 12 acres of plants and wildlife. Yorkshire Lavender includes the largest specialist Herb Nursery in Yorkshire.

Cropton Brewery has been brewing ale since 1613. The New Inn and the brewery are near Pickering.

Explore the landscape – from fossils to farming – at the Ryedale Folk Museum at Hutton le Hole.

The Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life has collections covering the last 200 years. It also has many photographs.

The city of York is around half-an-hour’s drive away. The Park and Ride scheme accepts motorhomes. See the Jorvik Viking Centre, the National Railway Museum and more in the city.


Did You Know

Celebrity chef James Martin was raised on the Castle Howard Estate.

Worth Noting

There are only Club Service Pitches on the site, therefore the fee of £2.90 per night applies at all times.

Eat Local

The local shop includes a Post Office and newsagents and sells locally produced food.

Please note

This Site has especially hard ground, therefore awnings cannot be used on hardstandings and steel pegs are required for grass pitches.


Google Map

The location of Slingsby is shown below. You can zoom in and out and move around the map by using the controls.
Alternatively you can click on the map and drag it in any direction.

Hint: See an aerial view of the site by selecting the Satellite view and zooming in using the controls on the left of the map.


If you would like to see an Ordnance Survey style map,
Click here to view Slingsby provided by Multi-Map.

Address, Contact Details and Map

UK map showing the location of Slingsby

Slingsby Camping and Caravanning Club Site
Railway Street
Slingsby
North Yorkshire
YO62 4AN

Telephone Number 01653 628335.

No calls after 8pm please.



Site Managers

Steve Coates, Sue Coates


Location

OS Map Reference: 100 - SE699755
Latitude: 54.1706
Longitude: -0.9308

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Seasons and Fees

Season Start End
Low 30 Sept 2007 20 Dec 2007
High 21 Dec 2007 3 Jan 2008
Low 4 Jan 2008 12 Mar 2008
Mid 13 Mar 2008 20 Mar 2008
High 21 Mar 2008 24 Mar 2008
Mid 25 Mar 2008 20 Apr 2008
Low 21 Apr 2008 1 May 2008
High 2 May 2008 4 May 2008
Mid 5 May 2008 22 May 2008
High 23 May 2008 31 May 2008
Mid 1 June 2008 10 July 2008
High 11 July 2008 30 Aug 2008
Mid 31 Aug 2008 28 Sept 2008
Low 29 Sept 2008 20 Dec 2008
Hover your mouse here to see this table in a year calendar.
High Mid Low
Adult £7.60 £5.90 £5.15
Child £2.35 £2.25 £2.25
Member's age concession rate £7.60 £4.15 £3.60
Special family deal £18.75 £15.20
Additional non member site fee £6.00 £6.00 £6.00
Member back packer £5.40 £4.15 £3.60
Non member back packer £6.95 £5.45 £5.05
Standard Fee
Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) £2.90
Part Seasonal Pitch - Spring £347.00
Part Seasonal Pitch - Autumn £263.00
Motorhome stop-off (per unit) £5.25

  • Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.

National Cycle Network

Cycle Routes

Click here to find local cycle routes on the National Cycle Network around Slingsby. The National Cycle Network is a groundbreaking project providing over 10,000 miles of safe and attractive cycling and walking routes throughout the UK. The project is coordinated by Sustrans the UK's leading sustainable transport charity.


Regional Weather Check

Want to know what the weather will be like during your stay at Slingsby?
Find out by clicking the Met Office link to see the forcast for the area over the next few days.


Public Transport

Nearest Train Station Icon Nearest train station: Malton – 7 miles Nearest Bus Icon Nearest bus: 1/2 mile


Special Needs

Seperate disabled facilities The Club was working to improve accessibility of our Sites long before the Disability Discrimination Act came into force in 2004. We are committed to a continual programme of improvements through access audits to ensure our facilities are available to all.


Arrivals after 8pm are only permitted by prior arrangement direct with Holiday Site Managers.