Overview of Aldbrough Leisure Park in East Yorkshire
Aldbrough Leisure Park is on Seaside Road in Aldbrough, East Yorkshire. The park sits close to the Holderness coast, around 7 miles south of Hornsea and around 11 miles north of Withernsea by road.
Holiday accommodation includes caravans for hire, with two bedroom layouts sleeping up to 4 guests. Pet friendly caravan options are available, with some accommodation allowing up to 2 pets.
Facilities include The Shires Club and Cabaret Room, The Beach Hut Café, arcade, launderette, children’s play area and 5 fishing lakes. The park also has family entertainment and bar facilities, giving guests a simple coastal holiday setup without needing a large resort layout.
The location is one of the main reasons to stay here. Aldbrough gives guests a quieter East Yorkshire coast base between Hornsea and Withernsea, with fishing on the park and beach walks nearby.
Hornsea is the closest larger seaside town, with Hornsea Beach, Hornsea Mere, cafés, amusements and independent shops. Withernsea gives another traditional coastal option to the south, while Hull, Beverley, Burton Constable Hall and The Deep are all realistic places to include during the stay.
A holiday here is best for guests who want coastal air, fishing lakes, caravan accommodation and easy access to the quieter stretch of coast between Hornsea and Withernsea.
Hoseasons gives Aldbrough Leisure Park a 4.6 out of 5 guest rating.
Why is Aldbrough Leisure Park a Great Holiday Park?
- Quiet East Yorkshire coast setting in Aldbrough.
- Around 7 miles south of Hornsea.
- Around 11 miles north of Withernsea by road.
- Five fishing lakes on the park.
- The Shires Club and Cabaret Room.
- The Beach Hut Café, arcade and children’s play area.
- Caravans for hire, including pet friendly options.
- Hornsea Beach, Hornsea Mere and Withernsea are close coastal places to visit.
- Hull, Beverley, The Deep and Burton Constable Hall can all be reached by car.
- Hoseasons guest rating of 4.6 out of 5.
Why take a holiday at Aldbrough Leisure Park?
Aldbrough Leisure Park gives guests a quieter East Yorkshire coast break with caravan accommodation, five fishing lakes, entertainment, café facilities and beach walks nearby. Hornsea, Withernsea, Beverley, Hull, The Deep and Burton Constable Hall add variety without moving away from the Holderness coast.
Where is Aldbrough Leisure Park?
Aldbrough Leisure Park is on Seaside Road in Aldbrough, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU11 4SA. The park is around 7 miles south of Hornsea, around 11 miles north of Withernsea by road and within reach of Hull, Beverley and Burton Constable Hall.
Caravans and Cottages at Aldbrough Leisure Park
Aldbrough Leisure Park has caravans and cottage accommodation available for short breaks. The caravans sit close to the main park facilities, giving guests an easy base for days by the coast, time around the fishing lakes and evenings in The Shires Club.
The caravans are suited to couples, small families and friends staying together. Inside, guests can expect separate sleeping areas, lounge space, kitchen facilities and bathroom facilities, giving them the basics for a self contained stay near the East Yorkshire coast. They work well for guests who want somewhere comfortable to return to after visiting Hornsea, walking by the sea or spending a few hours fishing on the park.
Some caravans are dog friendly, while others are pet free. Guests travelling with dogs should check the individual accommodation before booking, as pet rules can vary.
The cottage accommodation gives guests another way to stay at Aldbrough. These stays are also close to the main park and include access to the on site facilities. They suit guests who prefer cottage style accommodation but still want the café, club, entertainment, fishing lakes and outdoor areas nearby.
The wider park also has holiday homes and lodges for sale, so Aldbrough has a mix of short break guests and returning owners.
Park Facilities at Aldbrough Leisure Park
Aldbrough Leisure Park has plenty on site for guests who want food, drink, entertainment and outdoor space during their stay. The Shires Club and Cabaret Room is one of the main social areas, with live music, cabaret, quiz nights, bingo, Sky Sports, a Kids Club and family entertainment.
The Beach Hut Café gives guests somewhere to go during the day for coffee, pastries, light bites and fresh food. There is also an arcade with slot machines, pool tables and classic games, giving children and families something else to enjoy away from the accommodation.
Fishing is a big part of the park’s appeal. Aldbrough has five fishing lakes stocked with carp, roach and bream, so guests who enjoy angling can spend time by the water without leaving the park. Beach fishing is also part of the wider coastal appeal.
Other facilities include a laundrette and children’s play areas, while regular events and entertainment run through the season. The overall feel is suited to families who like having things nearby, couples who want food and drink on site and guests who want a coastal base with fishing, entertainment and simple everyday facilities.
Places to Visit Near Aldbrough Leisure Park
Aldbrough Leisure Park is a good base for exploring the East Yorkshire coast. The local coastline is close to the park, giving guests access to sea air, coastal walks and beach fishing without needing to travel far.
Hornsea is approximately 7 miles away and is one of the easiest seaside trips from the park. Guests can walk along the promenade, visit the town centre, spend time on the beach or head to Hornsea Mere, the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire. Honeysuckle Farm is also near Hornsea and is a good family day out, with animals, outdoor space and seasonal activities.
Withernsea is about 11 miles from Aldbrough and gives guests another traditional coastal town to visit. Withernsea Lighthouse is a local landmark and museum, while the seafront gives visitors somewhere simple for a walk, food and time by the water.
Hull is around 30 minutes away by car and works well for a bigger day out. The Deep is one of the main family attractions, and the city also has museums, shops, the marina and places to eat around the centre.
Burton Constable Hall and Gardens is another local option, with an Elizabethan house, parkland and gardens. Guests can also visit Beverley for its market, shops, restaurants and Beverley Minster.
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