Caravan Breaks Near Hull, the Humber and East Yorkshire Coast

Hull is a different kind of Yorkshire holiday base. It is not a seaside resort in the traditional sense, but it gives caravan holiday visitors something many coastal towns cannot: a proper city day out, a working waterfront, free museums, marina walks, independent food, Humber views and easy routes into East Yorkshire.

Holiday parks near Hull suit visitors who want more than beach days. You can spend one day around the Old Town, Museums Quarter, Fruit Market and marina, another at The Deep or along the Humber, then head out towards Beverley, Hornsea, Withernsea, Spurn Point or the Holderness coast. That makes Hull useful for caravan breaks where the park sits outside the city but the holiday still has plenty of variety.

Caravan holidays near Hull work especially well for families, couples and touring visitors who like a mix of city and coast. Staying slightly outside Hull often makes more sense than trying to stay in the centre, especially if you want parking, dog friendly accommodation, countryside space or easier routes towards Beverley, the coast and the wider East Riding. View all of our parks for caravan holidays around Yorkshire here.

Where to Stay Around Hull

Hull city edge suits visitors who want quick access to the Old Town, marina, The Deep, museums, restaurants and shopping.

Hessle and the Humber Bridge area suit visitors who want Humber views, bridge walks, riverside routes and easy travel towards East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Cottingham and Beverley suit quieter caravan breaks with access to market town days, Beverley Minster, independent shops, food stops and countryside around the city.

Holderness and the coast east of Hull suit visitors who want beach days, coastal drives and quieter seaside places such as Hornsea, Withernsea and Mappleton.

South Cave, Willerby and the western side of Hull suit touring holidays with practical routes towards the Yorkshire Wolds, Beverley, York and the Humber.

Why Choose Hull for a Holiday Park Break?

Hull works well when you want a holiday that mixes culture, water and coast. The city gives visitors indoor attractions, museums, food, galleries and waterfront walks, which is useful when the weather is not ideal for the beach. The surrounding area then adds countryside, market towns and East Yorkshire coastal days.

For families, Hull gives simple and varied days out, including The Deep, the Streetlife Museum, Hull and East Riding Museum, the marina and open spaces along the waterfront. Couples may prefer the Old Town, Fruit Market, independent restaurants, Humber Street and a slower day around Beverley or the Wolds.

A holiday park near Hull is best chosen for access. If the city is the main focus, stay close to Hull or Hessle. If you want a softer East Yorkshire break, look towards Beverley, Cottingham, South Cave or the coast. The right base can turn Hull into a practical hub for a much wider Yorkshire holiday.

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Best For: Beverley caravan breaks, touring caravan stays, dog friendly holidays near Hull
Accommodation Types: Lodges, caravans, touring pitches
Highlights: Approximately 2 miles from Beverley, touring pitches, pet friendly, close to the East Yorkshire coast

Beverley Holiday Park is a peaceful East Yorkshire holiday park approximately 2 miles from the centre of Beverley near to Hull. The park offers lodge and caravan accommodation, touring pitches and pet friendly stays, with a children’s play area and local amenities close by.

The location works well for guests who want easy access to Beverley’s shops, restaurants, Minster, market streets and racecourse, while still being within driving distance of Hornsea, Bridlington, Hull and the East Yorkshire coast.

Why it’s a top pick: A handy East Yorkshire holiday park with touring pitches, lodge stays and easy access to Beverley, Hull and the coast.

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Best For: Hot tub lodge holidays near Hull, dog friendly stays, Beverley and Hull days out
Accommodation Types: Lodges
Highlights: Covered private hot tubs, on site café, approximately 4 miles from Beverley

Croft Park Lodges is a peaceful East Yorkshire lodge park in Little Weighton, close to Beverley, Cottingham and Hull. The park offers spacious lodge accommodation with covered private hot tubs, making it a good option for relaxed breaks in a rural Yorkshire Wolds setting.

The location gives guests easy access to Beverley, Hull, the Humber Bridge, Hornsea, Withernsea and Bridlington. It also suits walkers, cyclists and dog owners, with countryside routes nearby and dog friendly accommodation available in many lodges.

Why it’s a top pick: A quiet East Yorkshire lodge park with covered hot tubs, dog friendly options and easy access to Beverley, Hull and the Yorkshire coast.

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Best For: Hot tub lodge breaks, peaceful countryside stays, Beverley and Hornsea days out
Accommodation Types: Lodges
Highlights: Private hot tubs, country pub next door, Skirlaugh countryside location, approximately 8 miles from the coast

Willow Pastures Country Park is a quiet East Yorkshire lodge park in Skirlaugh, near Hull, with luxury lodge accommodation in a peaceful countryside setting. The lodges include private hot tubs, with modern interiors and outdoor space for relaxed self catering breaks.

The location gives guests easy access to Beverley, Hull, Hornsea and the East Yorkshire coast, with Skirlaugh Garden & Aquatic Centre and a country pub close by. It is a good option for couples, families and dog owners looking for a lodge break with countryside surroundings and coastal days out within reach.

Why it’s a top pick: A peaceful East Yorkshire lodge park with private hot tubs, nearby places to eat and easy access to Beverley, Hull and the coast.

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Is Hull good for a caravan holiday?

Yes, Hull can be a good base for caravan holidays if you want a mix of city attractions, waterfront walks, museums, food and East Yorkshire coast days. It suits visitors who want more variety than a standard beach holiday.

Are there holiday parks near Hull?

Yes, there are holiday parks, caravan parks, lodges and touring sites in the wider area around Hull, East Yorkshire and the Holderness coast. Many are outside the city itself, which can be useful for parking, countryside settings and easier access to coastal routes.

What can you do near Hull on a holiday park break?

Popular days out include Hull Old Town, the Museums Quarter, The Deep, Hull Marina, the Fruit Market, Humber Bridge, Beverley, Hornsea, Withernsea, Spurn Point and the Yorkshire Wolds. The area works well for city days, family attractions, coastal trips and market town visits.

Is Hull better than Hornsea for a holiday park stay?

Hull is better if you want museums, restaurants, marina walks, shops, The Deep and a stronger city break feel. Hornsea is better if you want a quieter seaside town with the beach and Hornsea Mere close by. Many visitors compare both because they offer very different East Yorkshire holidays.

Where is best to stay for holiday parks near Hull?

The best area depends on the type of break you want. Stay near Hull or Hessle for city and Humber access, Beverley or Cottingham for market town character and quieter surroundings, or the Holderness coast for beach days and coastal touring.

Are holiday parks near Hull good for families?

Yes, holiday parks near Hull can work well for families because the city has strong indoor and outdoor days out. The Deep, free museums, marina walks, parks, Beverley, Hornsea and the coast all give families options across different weather and age groups.

Are there dog friendly caravan parks near Hull?

There are dog friendly caravan parks and holiday parks in the wider Hull and East Yorkshire area, although each park’s policy should be checked before booking. Coastal routes, countryside paths, Beverley, the Humber area and parts of Holderness can all work well for dog friendly breaks.

Who is Hull best suited to?

Hull is best suited to families, couples and touring visitors who want a caravan holiday with city attractions as well as coast and countryside. It is a good choice if you want museums, food, waterfront walks, Beverley, the Humber and East Yorkshire day trips from one base.