Campsites with wheelchair access near Middlesbrough

Bungee-jumping and North York Moors hiking are big reasons to pitch near this North Yorkshire town.

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12 top wheelchair-accessible campsites near Middlesbrough

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Baystone Bank Farm Campsite

17 units · Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Millom, England
Lake District camping on a working farm with a stream to splash in, campfires encouraged and a horse-riding centre on the doorstep
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Hill Top Huts

12 units · Glamping1 acre · Durham, North East England
Scenic, simple glamping pods set beside a welcoming Pennines pub
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Camping at Cardewlees

37 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Carlisle, England
A welcoming, family-run farm campsite between the Lake District and Hadrian's Wall
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Scow Hall Farm

15 units · Tents5 acres · Ilkley, West Yorkshire, North East England
A summer-only farm campsite in Yorkshire’s pretty Washburn Valley
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Ruberslaw Wild Woods Camping

53 units · Glamping, Tents500 acres · Hawick, Scottish Borders
Pick between the woods and the walled garden at this stunning Scottish Borders site
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Howdy Glamping

10 units · Glamping14 acres · Penrith, Cumbria, North West England
Sociable, eco-friendly glamping in the woods, 10 minutes' drive from the Lake District.
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Lincolnshire Lanes

32 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents1 acre · Market Rasen, England
Old-fashioned family fun on a child-friendly campsite in rural Lincolnshire
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The Old Vicarage

6 units · Glamping, Tents5 acres · Retford, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands
The Old Vicarage offers a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere for your stay for camping. We have BBQ's, camp fires to hire and have the shallow river to play in. Free Wifi. Well behaved dogs allowed on leads at all times. Riverside site in grounds of a 17th-century house in Nottinghamshire Close to Sherwood Forest and 25 miles from Nottingham Cave bar on site open on Bank Holidays You'll sense the history all around you at The Old Vicarage, from the old house to the remains of the water mill in the river bed. Stays here are in the grounds of a 17th-century house in the village of Elkesley, six miles from Worksop and 25 miles from Nottingham. Its grounds run down to the banks of the Poulter river, and are lined with stands of acacia, sycamore, ash and oak trees which were originally donated to the first vicar by the Duke of Newcastle in the 1830s. There's plenty of space around the site for traditional outdoor activities, with a rope swing and stepping stones over the shallow river and a bridge that's perfect for playing Pooh Sticks. In the surrounding area there are animal parks and nature reserves to walk around, or to head back further in time, you could take one of the trails through ancient Sherwood Forest, around quarter of an hour's drive away. Guest facilities on site centre around the Cave Bar, a cool little space built into an exposure of 500-million-year-old sandstone, plus an outdoor terrace for sipping drinks out in the sunshine. Other amenities include a washing-up area and bathrooms with plentiful hot showers, toilets and baby changing facilities.
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Deerstone Glamping

6 units · Glamping82 acres · Lancashire, North West England
Geodesic domes with a sauna and a dome cinema on site in the Lancashire countryside
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Fieldhead Campsite

29 units · Glamping, Tents1 acre · Derbyshire, East Midlands
Popular hikers' campsite at the start of the Pennine Way and the foot of Kinder Scout, right next to a small visitor centre
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Ultimate Lakeside Glamping Getaway!

10 units · Glamping5 acres · Driffield, England
Wildlife abounds at this family-run site in East Yorkshire with lakeside safari lodges, yurts and log cabins
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Camp Lion - Yorkshire Wildlife Park

1 unit · Motorhome, Tent12 acres · England
*Family-friendly site within the grounds of Yorkshire Wildlife Park *Easy access from the M18; discounted entry to the wildlife park *Bar in the Mess Tent, Camp Lion shop and Oasis Kids Play Area Heres the chance for the whole family to go completely wild… in the nicest possible way of course. Now you and the kids can stay overnight at Camp Lion at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, the ‘wildest family-friendly campsite in South Yorkshire, and wake up to birdsong and the truly unforgettable sound of African lions roaring… Come along to Camp Lion and you`ll be staying in a spacious grass meadow within the grounds of Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Booking a stay entitles you to exclusive discounted multi-day entry to the park, and additional discounted days can be added during your stay - please just ask at the Camp Lion office. Even after the park closes for the day, you can look forward to organised games and evening activities under the cover of Camp Lion Lodge Mess Tent, where theres a licensed bar and snacks on offer too. Site facilities also include a breakfast den, access to the Oasis Kids Outdoor Play Area and Camp Lion Shop, where you can pick up anything vital that got left behind at home. There`s also plenty of space to let the kids have a good run around (and hopefully tire themselves out ready for a good night`s sleep…) Camp Lion is a doddle to get to as well, being just five minutes drive from Junction 3 of the M18 and 20 minutes from the centre of Doncaster. Available Pitch Types *Tent/Touring/Motorhome non-electric grass pitches x 78 *Bell Tents (Sleeping 2-4) x 20 Opens 21 June 2024 Opening Dates Fri, 21 Jun to Sun, 23 Jun 2024 Fri, 28 Jun to Sun, 30 Jun 2024 Fri, 12 Jul to Sun, 1 Sept 2024 Check In - From 3pm Check Out - By 10am
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Campsites with wheelchair access near Middlesbrough guide

Overview

North Yorkshire’s iron-and-steel town, Middlesbrough will never be the county’s No. 1 draw, yet there are reasons to be tempted to give it a visit. The town boasts one of Britain’s most iconic bungee jumps from the Tees Transporter Bridge; sandy beaches that stretch east of town from the mouth of the River Tees to Saltburn-by-the-Sea; and enticing proximity to North York Moors National Park. The best Middlesbrough hiking connects onto the long-distanceCleveland Way footpath at Saltburn-on-the-Sea, while campers can pitch up at sites along the North York Moors’ northern boundary and visit Middlesbrough from there.

Where to go

North York Moors National Park

The smaller of Yorkshire’s two national parks squeezes into the county’s northeast, coming within a few miles of Middlesbrough and encompassing one of England’s largest expanses of heather moorland. Hilly moors bulk up the park’s west, while the east side (the best area to camp) takes in a seaboard of mighty cliffs and deep coves, including charming fishing harbours Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay. The Cleveland Way long-distance path runs around three sides of the park.

Yorkshire Dales National Park

Britain’s third-biggest national park kicks off 30 miles southwest of Middlesbrough, where high, exposed moors are given special character by their lush and diverse dales. Richmond, in the Yorkshire Dales’ northeast, is Middlesbrough’s closest park gateway, while Swaledale, the most iconic dale, winds west of Richmond too. Here, Muker, with its winsome wildflower meadows sheltered beneath high moors, makes the most compelling introduction to the park. Camp at Muker or nearby Keld, connected by fantastic hiking trails.

North Pennines AONB

Covering most upland countryside between Carlisle (to the northwest) and Bishop Auckland (to the southeast), the UK’s second-largest AONB forms the northern portion of the Pennine Range. These pale green hills run through so much of Northern England that they garner fame as the “backbone of England.” Bowes, about 33 miles from Middlesbrough, has a brace of campsites and is only a few miles off the Pennine Way—a huge chunk of this, Britain’s first long-distance footpath, falls within the North Pennines.

When to go

Like many big Northern English towns, Middlesbrough can be mighty murky during winter. Thus, April through to October, hiking season in Yorkshire’s national parks and seaside season, is recommended as the best window for camping holidays. April and May, with the lowest average monthly precipitation, may be the top months. Stockton-on-Tees’ Billingham International Folklore Festival in August makes for one of the most interesting times to visit.

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