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Aldbrough Leisure Park

Yorkshire

Hornsea

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Aldbrough Leisure Park

Hornsea

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Overview of Aldbrough Leisure Park

Aldbrough Leisure Park is a family holiday park on Seaside Road in Aldbrough, within the Holderness area of East Yorkshire. This park covers more than 50 acres and has views across the surrounding countryside and towards the East Yorkshire coast.

The location is approximately seven miles south of Hornsea and eleven miles north of Withernsea. Hull is approximately twelve miles away, while Bridlington can normally be reached in around 35 minutes by car.

The current holiday accommodation includes four two bedroom caravans sleeping up to four guests. Each caravan has a double bedroom, twin bedroom, open plan kitchen and living area, family shower room and a separate toilet. Three open plan cottages are also available a short walk from the main park facilities.

Two of the four holiday caravans welcome up to two dogs. Pet friendly and pet free accommodation can therefore be selected according to the needs of the booking.

The Shires Club and Cabaret Room hosts live music, cabaret, quizzes, bingo, Sky Sports and children’s entertainment. The Beach Hut Café serves drinks, pastries and light food, while the entertainment centre has an amusement arcade and pool tables.

Guests also have access to five coarse fishing lakes stocked with carp, roach and bream. Further facilities include an adventure playground, café mini market and launderette.

Aldbrough Leisure Park is ideal for families, couples, anglers and dog owners planning a caravan holiday on the Holderness coast. Hornsea, Withernsea, Burton Constable Hall, Hull and The Deep are all within reach.

Aldbrough Leisure Park at a Glance

Park information Details
Location Seaside Road in Aldbrough, East Yorkshire
Setting More than 50 acres of coastal countryside
Holiday caravans Four two bedroom caravans
Caravan capacity Up to four guests
Cottage accommodation Three open plan cottages close to the main park
Dogs Up to two dogs in two designated caravans
Fishing Access to five coarse fishing lakes
Entertainment The Shires Club and Cabaret Room
Food and drink Beach Hut Café, bar and snack counter
Family facilities Adventure playground and amusement arcade
Practical facilities Launderette and café mini market
WiFi Free connection within the central complex
Best for Families, couples, anglers and coastal holidays

Why is Aldbrough Leisure Park a Great Holiday Park?

• Four two bedroom caravans sleeping up to four guests
• Three open plan holiday cottages close to the main park
• Two dog friendly caravans accepting up to two dogs
• Access to five fishing lakes stocked with coarse fish
• The Shires Club with live music and family entertainment
• Beach Hut Café, arcade, playground and launderette
• Coastal countryside setting between Hornsea and Withernsea
• Hull, The Deep and Burton Constable Hall within reach

 

FAQs About Aldbrough Leisure Park

What accommodation is available at Aldbrough Leisure Park?

The current range includes four two bedroom caravans sleeping up to four guests and three open plan cottages located a short walk from the main park.

Are dogs welcome at Aldbrough Leisure Park?

Up to two dogs are welcome in two designated holiday caravans. The remaining two caravans are pet free, and visitors must select a pet friendly choice when booking.

Can guests fish at Aldbrough Leisure Park?

Guests have access to five coarse fishing lakes stocked with carp, roach and bream. Visitors should ask the park about fishing access, charges and rules before setting up. Anglers aged 13 and over also require the appropriate Environment Agency rod licence.

What entertainment is available?

The Shires Club and Cabaret Room hosts live music, cabaret, quizzes, bingo, Sky Sports and children’s entertainment. Programmes vary according to the season and holiday dates.

Is there somewhere to eat at Aldbrough Leisure Park?

The Beach Hut Café serves speciality coffees, pastries and light food. The Shires Club also has a bar and a sweet and snack counter. Opening days, food service and takeaway arrangements vary during the year.

Is WiFi available at Aldbrough Leisure Park?

Free WiFi is available within the central complex area. The current booking information does not confirm a private WiFi connection inside every caravan.

Accommodation at Aldbrough Leisure Park

Aldbrough Leisure Park currently has four caravans available for holiday hire. Every caravan has two bedrooms and sleeps up to four guests, providing accommodation for couples, smaller families and friends travelling together.

The usual bedroom arrangement consists of a double bedroom and a twin bedroom with two single beds. The main bedroom also has an ensuite toilet, while a separate family bathroom contains a shower.

An open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen form the main shared living space. Current kitchen facilities include a cooker, refrigerator and microwave, together with crockery and cooking equipment.

Patio doors lead from the lounge onto private outdoor decking. Parking is available beside the caravan, making it easier to unload luggage and holiday supplies.

Central heating and double glazing are included within the current caravan range. A television with Freeview and a DVD player is also provided.

Bed linen and duvets are supplied, with beds prepared before arrival. Gas and electricity are included. Guests staying in the caravans need to bring their own bath towels, hand towels and kitchen towels.

Two caravans accept up to two dogs and two are pet free. The pet friendly accommodation provides the same principal bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and decking arrangements as the pet free caravans.

Three cottages are also available a short walk from the main park. Each cottage has an open plan lounge, dining and sleeping area, together with a separate bathroom. Cottage guests can use the facilities at Aldbrough Leisure Park.

Accommodation Choices at Aldbrough Leisure Park

Accommodation type Main features Best for
Two bedroom caravans Double and twin bedrooms, kitchen, shower room and decking Couples and smaller families
Dog friendly caravans The same caravan facilities with up to two dogs accepted Visitors bringing dogs
Open plan cottages Combined living and sleeping area with private bathroom Couples and shorter breaks

    Park Facilities at Aldbrough Leisure Park

    The Shires Club and Cabaret Room is the principal entertainment venue at Aldbrough Leisure Park. Its programme includes live music, visiting cabaret, family entertainment, quiz nights, bingo and children’s club sessions. Big screen Sky Sports is also shown at selected times.

    The club has a licensed bar serving drinks including cocktails and alcohol free choices. A sweet and snack counter provides treats for children and families during entertainment sessions.

    The Beach Hut Café serves speciality coffees, freshly baked pastries, light bites and other refreshments. Current Hoseasons information indicates that breakfast opening and takeaway food operate on selected days, so visitors should check the timetable during their stay.

    The entertainment centre contains an amusement arcade with slot machines, pool tables and games. It provides an indoor activity for families alongside the club and café.

    Five coarse fishing lakes are available to park users. The lakes contain carp, roach and bream, while the operator also promotes beach fishing on the surrounding Holderness coast.

    Children can use the outdoor adventure playground. Family entertainment and children’s activities also run on selected dates during the principal holiday periods.

    A launderette is located within the park, and the café area incorporates a small selection of everyday items. These facilities are useful during longer caravan and cottage stays.

    Main Facilities at Aldbrough Leisure Park

    Facility Information
    The Shires Club Bar, live music, cabaret, quizzes and family entertainment
    Beach Hut Café Coffee, pastries, light food and selected takeaway service
    Amusement arcade Games, slot machines and pool tables
    Fishing Access to five lakes containing carp, roach and bream
    Adventure playground Outdoor play equipment for children
    Launderette Washing and drying facilities within the park
    WiFi Free connection in the central complex area

    Entertainment programmes, café service and facility opening times vary according to the season. Fishing access and competitions are subject to the park’s current arrangements.

Places to Visit Near Aldbrough Leisure Park

The Holderness coast lies close to Aldbrough Leisure Park. This coastline is affected by ongoing erosion, and access points can change, so visitors should follow current signs and use established public routes onto the beach. Mappleton provides a recognised beach access point with parking, toilets, a café and coastal views.

Hornsea is approximately seven miles from Aldbrough. The town has a sandy beach backed by a promenade with cafés, arcades and places to eat. Independent shops and Hornsea Village provide further choices away from the seafront.

Hornsea Mere is the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire. Visitors can enjoy lakeside views, wildlife watching and seasonal boating, with a café overlooking the water.

Withernsea is approximately eleven miles south of Aldbrough. The seaside town has a beach, promenade, shops and the distinctive inland lighthouse, which contains a museum and viewing platform.

Burton Constable Hall is within approximately 15 to 20 minutes by car. Visitors can explore up to 30 rooms within the historic house, together with Capability Brown parkland, trails and family activities.

Hull is approximately twelve miles from Aldbrough. The city has museums, shopping, the marina and the historic Old Town. The Deep is a large indoor aquarium beside the Humber, with marine exhibits and family activities.

Beverley provides another day out with its minster, market place, independent shops, historic streets and places to eat. Bridlington is farther north and has two beaches, a harbour, promenade and traditional seaside attractions.

Nearby Beaches, Towns and Attractions

Place to visit Approximate journey Why visit
Mappleton Beach 5 to 10 minutes Established beach access, coastal views and picnic facilities
Hornsea Approximately 15 minutes Sandy beach, promenade, shops and cafés
Hornsea Mere Approximately 15 minutes Lakeside walks, wildlife and seasonal boating
Burton Constable Hall Approximately 15 to 20 minutes Historic house, parkland and family trails
Withernsea Approximately 15 to 20 minutes Beach, promenade and lighthouse museum
Hull and The Deep Approximately 25 to 30 minutes Aquarium, museums, marina and Old Town
Beverley Approximately 30 minutes Minster, market, shops and historic streets
Bridlington Approximately 35 minutes Beaches, harbour and seaside attractions

Journey times are approximate and can increase during summer weekends and school holidays

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