Bridlington Holiday Park
Located just over a mile outside of Bridlington is Bridlington Holiday Park, a collection of pleasant, comfortable lodges. It’s a stone’s throw from the coast and is an ideal holiday destination for anyone keen to visit East Yorkshire. Each of the properties here has a unique design and layout, along with its own name; such as Lazy Daze, Brighter Daze and Happy Daze.
The lodges sleep 4-6 people and are pet friendly, so your dog doesn’t have to miss out on the fun. Whichever lodge you choose to stay in, you’ll appreciate its stylish touches and tastefully decorated interiors.
The lodges have two bedrooms (one en-suite), a bathroom and an open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. On the outside, you’ll find a rather spacious patio with furniture, a perfect place for relaxing on a cool evening after a day of making memories.
When you stay at Bridlington Holiday Park, you’ll be able to explore the east coast with ease. Spend time in Bridlington itself and discover what the seaside town has to offer. If you don’t mind driving a bit further, there’s the North York Moors National Park, which is well worth a visit for nature enthusiasts and those who enjoy outdoor activities.
Features
Sleeps 4-6
2 bedrooms
Pet friendly (one medium or two small dogs)
Wi-Fi
Off-road parking
Local Guide:
Things to Do
North York Moors National Park – Staying at Bridlington Holiday Park means you’re about 40 minutes from North York Moors National Park, which has been a protected area since 1952. It’s known for its extensive moorland, delightful villages and gorgeous views. Be sure to explore vast forests and the stunning coastline.
Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens – This grand manor house is a short drive from Bridlington. It’s a beautifully preserved building that’s been standing since the 12th century and has a long, colourful history to share. Explore the insides and be sure to stroll through the lovely gardens.
Skydive GB: Yorkshire’s Parachute Club – For the experience of a lifetime, book a skydive and see the world from up high, before jumping out of a plane and plummeting back down to ground level. Arrange to jump for charity or even take steps to become a fully certified solo skydiver!
Eating Out
Salt on the Harbour – If you fancy some seafood, stop by Salt on the Harbour, a pleasant restaurant with harbour views. Here you’ll get to enjoy delicious dishes, with all seafood recently caught from nearby waters.
The Old Forge – Located in the village of Sewerby, The Old Forge is a family-run restaurant that serves classic British cuisine and has an outdoor seating area with great views of the sea.
The Butcher’s Dog – Head to nearby Driffield and enjoy home comforts in real ales in this charming micropub.
Great Location
Ideal location for a relaxing coastal getaway.
Pet Friendly
One medium or two small dogs welcome.