Caravan Holiday Parks on the Yorkshire Coast

If you’re considering the Yorkshire Coast as a place for your own static caravan, you’ll find a wide choice of holiday parks to explore. Each one has its own character - from lively parks with entertainment and family facilities to quieter coastal retreats that focus on peace and natural surroundings.

Some parks sit right beside sandy beaches or bustling seaside towns, while others are tucked into scenic villages or countryside settings. Perfect, whether you’re looking for relaxed weekends by the sea, regular family breaks, or a base to enjoy this beautiful part of the UK year after year.

Static Caravan Sites on the Yorkshire Coast

Searching for a static caravan holiday home? We’ve done the hard work for you. On this page you’ll find up-to-date listings of the best parks on the Yorkshire Coast, some information about caravans they have for sale, and clear payment options.

Click on the park that catches your eye to see more photos, in-depth park information, and full contact details - so you can arrange a viewing with ease.

Explore the Yorkshire Coast

The Yorkshire Coast stretches for 67 miles, from the South Gare where the River Tees meets the North Sea, right down to the Humber estuary via Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington and many more stunning towns. It’s a spectacular blend of sandy beaches, rock pools, dramatic cliffs, castles and abbeys, and charming seaside resorts.

Distinctive Landscapes

The Yorkshire coastline is constantly changing, shaped by the sea and weather over thousands of years. Storms and tides often reveal new features and hidden layers of the landscape, adding to the sense of history and discovery that makes the Yorkshire Coast so distinctive.

Seaside Towns and Villages

The Yorkshire Coast is dotted with towns that attract visitors year-round.

  • Whitby – famous for its Dracula links and twice-yearly Goth Festival.
  • Scarborough – home to Scarborough Castle and sweeping coastal views.
  • Bridlington – a lively seaside town with fishing trips and family attractions.
  • Saltburn-by-the-Sea – known for its surf scene, pier, and rock pools.
  • Staithes – a historic fishing village where Captain Cook once worked.
  • Robin Hood’s Bay – a picturesque spot south of Scarborough, loved by walkers and families.

Additional Attractions

Walkers can enjoy miles of accessible coastline, with plans for a continuous coastal path underway. For rail enthusiasts, Whitby connects to one of the most scenic lines in the UK, linking at Grosmont to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, a steam line that runs through to Pickering.

Why Choose a Yorkshire Coast Holiday Park?

  • Wide choice of static caravan sites to buy or rent.
  • Mix of family-friendly resorts and peaceful retreats.
  • Easy access to seaside attractions, historic towns, and stunning landscapes.
  • A welcoming community atmosphere with plenty to see and do year-round.

Locations on the Yorkshire Coast

If you’re looking for a holiday park in a specific location on the Yorkshire Coast, click below to find out more about parks located there.