Cabins with hot tubs in Scarborough

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If you can’t decide between coast and country for your next holiday in Yorkshire, how about Scarborough? One of the undisputed highlights of the Yorkshire Coast, Scarborough is everything you’d expect from a traditional English seaside resort, spread across two sandy beaches with North Riding Forest Park and the North York Moors at the backdoor. Think long sandy beaches, glittering illuminations and amusement arcades, and more family attractions, ice cream vendors, and fish-and-chips shops than you can handle. Throw in a 12th-century castle, a traditional steam train, and some of Yorkshire’s best camping options from beachfront caravan parks to tranquil farm campgrounds, and you’ve got yourself the perfect destination for a summer camping trip.

Scarborough is at its sunny best in the summer months, but be prepared to brave the crowds (and book ahead) if you want to camp by the beach in July and August. The shoulder months of late spring and early autumn make a popular alternative, and you’ll still have a good chance of sunshine in May, June, and September. But let’s be real—we’re not in the tropics here, so pack some warm clothes and an umbrella whenever you choose to visit.

Scarborough’s seaside is where you’ll find most of the town’s entertainment, from the South Bay’s harbour and Spa Theatre area to the North Bay’s Sealife Centre. Separating the two is Scarborough Castle, which has a history stretching back 3,000 years—and fantastic sea views. Visitors can find donkey rides, ice cream kiosks, and fish-and-chip shops on both bays, but North Bay claims the beach huts. The North Bay Railway, a miniature railway whisking travellers the length of the bay, is also in the area, along with Peasholm Park’s boating lake and the Alpamare Waterpark.

For a walk on the wilder side, step out on the Cleveland Way National Trail, perhaps toward Burniston Bay where fossils are sometimes found. To the south, beyond the neighbouring resort of Filey, is Flamborough Head, a wilder stretch of coast great for kayaking, hiking, and birdwatching. Walkers, mountain bikers, and trail runners might also want to head to the North York Moors National Park or Dalby Forest, part of the North Riding Forest Park. Here, more than 70 miles of trails provide plenty of chances for exploration and there’s a tree-top adventure park too.

100% (11) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Scarborough

Humble Bee Farm

1. Humble Bee Farm

100%
(15)
25km from Scarborough · 20 units
Camping or ‘wigwaming’ on a pretty and very child-friendly farm among the Yorkshire Wolds
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£110
 / night
The Darling Woods of May

2. The Darling Woods of May

100%
(6)
49km from Scarborough · 2 units
Set in over 12 acres of open meadows and wild woodland, The Darling Woods of May is a small working alpaca farm, located on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. Just a 5 minute drive from Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire and just 20 minutes from the beautiful city of York. The Darling Woods offers secluded, luxury, woodland retreats with wood fired hot tubs.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£162
 / night
Little Wold Away Glamping

3. Little Wold Away Glamping

100%
(8)
66km from Scarborough · 3 units
Luxury pod glamping in the grounds of a nursery garden in the Yorkshire Wolds
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£170
 / night
Walcot Hall Estate

4. Walcot Hall Estate

100%
(1)
76km from Scarborough · 2 units
Glamping with a hot tub and a private bathroom in the grounds of a stately home in the North Lincolnshire countryside
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£230
 / night
Starlight Hideaway

5. Starlight Hideaway

92km from Scarborough · 1 unit
Nestled in the sleepy village of Skeffling in rural East Yorkshire you will find the Starlight Hideaway. Surrounded by fields with big skies and views for miles, this bespoke, handmade luxury shepherd’s hut provides you with all the necessities you could wish for on a relaxing break in the great British countryside. After arriving, light up a cosy fire in the log burner and settle down with a cup of tea and recharge after your journey. After spending the evening toasting marshmallows by the outside firepit and seating area or relaxing in the log fired hot tub, you can snuggle up under the stars on your full-size pull down double bed, in your amazing personal luxury shepherds hut. Wake up in the morning and head out for a walk to the picturesque riverbank, or drive a couple of minutes further east and spend some time at one of the beautiful sandy beaches nearby.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£162
 / night
Cross Farm Retreat

6. Cross Farm Retreat

100%
(4)
118km from Scarborough · 3 units
Cross Farm Retreat, is a glamping site set within lush, wild fields and picturesque gardens across 5 acres, offering beautiful views of the Pennine Hills and the iconic Stoodley Pike. Located 2 miles from Todmorden and just 4 miles from Hebden Bridge, both easily accessible via an idyllic stroll along the nearby Rochdale canal. Our glamping site offers a tranquil escape where you can re- connect with nature and embark on adventures along abundant walking and cycling trails, including the renowned Pennine Way and Gaddings Dam. Cross Farm invites you to Retreat, Restore and Revive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
Woodland Chase Glamping

7. Woodland Chase Glamping

100%
(1)
126km from Scarborough · 2 units
Romantic, two-person cabins with hot tubs in Northumberland
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£213
 / night

If you can’t decide between coast and country for your next holiday in Yorkshire, how about Scarborough? One of the undisputed highlights of the Yorkshire Coast, Scarborough is everything you’d expect from a traditional English seaside resort, spread across two sandy beaches with North Riding Forest Park and the North York Moors at the backdoor. Think long sandy beaches, glittering illuminations and amusement arcades, and more family attractions, ice cream vendors, and fish-and-chips shops than you can handle. Throw in a 12th-century castle, a traditional steam train, and some of Yorkshire’s best camping options from beachfront caravan parks to tranquil farm campgrounds, and you’ve got yourself the perfect destination for a summer camping trip.

Scarborough is at its sunny best in the summer months, but be prepared to brave the crowds (and book ahead) if you want to camp by the beach in July and August. The shoulder months of late spring and early autumn make a popular alternative, and you’ll still have a good chance of sunshine in May, June, and September. But let’s be real—we’re not in the tropics here, so pack some warm clothes and an umbrella whenever you choose to visit.

Scarborough’s seaside is where you’ll find most of the town’s entertainment, from the South Bay’s harbour and Spa Theatre area to the North Bay’s Sealife Centre. Separating the two is Scarborough Castle, which has a history stretching back 3,000 years—and fantastic sea views. Visitors can find donkey rides, ice cream kiosks, and fish-and-chip shops on both bays, but North Bay claims the beach huts. The North Bay Railway, a miniature railway whisking travellers the length of the bay, is also in the area, along with Peasholm Park’s boating lake and the Alpamare Waterpark.

For a walk on the wilder side, step out on the Cleveland Way National Trail, perhaps toward Burniston Bay where fossils are sometimes found. To the south, beyond the neighbouring resort of Filey, is Flamborough Head, a wilder stretch of coast great for kayaking, hiking, and birdwatching. Walkers, mountain bikers, and trail runners might also want to head to the North York Moors National Park or Dalby Forest, part of the North Riding Forest Park. Here, more than 70 miles of trails provide plenty of chances for exploration and there’s a tree-top adventure park too.

100% (11) 10 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Scarborough

Humble Bee Farm

1. Humble Bee Farm

100%
(15)
25km from Scarborough · 20 units
Camping or ‘wigwaming’ on a pretty and very child-friendly farm among the Yorkshire Wolds
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£110
 / night
The Darling Woods of May

2. The Darling Woods of May

100%
(6)
49km from Scarborough · 2 units
Set in over 12 acres of open meadows and wild woodland, The Darling Woods of May is a small working alpaca farm, located on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. Just a 5 minute drive from Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire and just 20 minutes from the beautiful city of York. The Darling Woods offers secluded, luxury, woodland retreats with wood fired hot tubs.
Showers
Campfires
Potable water
from 
£162
 / night
Little Wold Away Glamping

3. Little Wold Away Glamping

100%
(8)
66km from Scarborough · 3 units
Luxury pod glamping in the grounds of a nursery garden in the Yorkshire Wolds
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£170
 / night
Walcot Hall Estate

4. Walcot Hall Estate

100%
(1)
76km from Scarborough · 2 units
Glamping with a hot tub and a private bathroom in the grounds of a stately home in the North Lincolnshire countryside
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£230
 / night
Starlight Hideaway

5. Starlight Hideaway

92km from Scarborough · 1 unit
Nestled in the sleepy village of Skeffling in rural East Yorkshire you will find the Starlight Hideaway. Surrounded by fields with big skies and views for miles, this bespoke, handmade luxury shepherd’s hut provides you with all the necessities you could wish for on a relaxing break in the great British countryside. After arriving, light up a cosy fire in the log burner and settle down with a cup of tea and recharge after your journey. After spending the evening toasting marshmallows by the outside firepit and seating area or relaxing in the log fired hot tub, you can snuggle up under the stars on your full-size pull down double bed, in your amazing personal luxury shepherds hut. Wake up in the morning and head out for a walk to the picturesque riverbank, or drive a couple of minutes further east and spend some time at one of the beautiful sandy beaches nearby.
Showers
Campfires
Wifi
from 
£162
 / night
Cross Farm Retreat

6. Cross Farm Retreat

100%
(4)
118km from Scarborough · 3 units
Cross Farm Retreat, is a glamping site set within lush, wild fields and picturesque gardens across 5 acres, offering beautiful views of the Pennine Hills and the iconic Stoodley Pike. Located 2 miles from Todmorden and just 4 miles from Hebden Bridge, both easily accessible via an idyllic stroll along the nearby Rochdale canal. Our glamping site offers a tranquil escape where you can re- connect with nature and embark on adventures along abundant walking and cycling trails, including the renowned Pennine Way and Gaddings Dam. Cross Farm invites you to Retreat, Restore and Revive.
Pets
Showers
Campfires
from 
£100
 / night
Woodland Chase Glamping

7. Woodland Chase Glamping

100%
(1)
126km from Scarborough · 2 units
Romantic, two-person cabins with hot tubs in Northumberland
Pets
Showers
Wifi
from 
£213
 / night

Scarborough camping guide

Where to go

North Riding Forest Park

Just a short drive inland from Scarborough, the dense woodlands of the North Riding Forest Park blanket the southern foothills of North York Moors. Check into a glamping pod, pitch your tent at a country campground, or park your campervan on the outskirts of the park, then go hiking in Dalby Forest, mountain biking at Dixons Hollow, or get your adrenaline pumping at the Go Ape treetop adventure park.

North York Moors

Less than an hour’s drive from Scarborough lands you in Yorkshire’s windswept wilderness—the vast North York Moors National Park. Miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails lead the way to heather-covered moorlands, rambling woodlands, and sweeping vistas, and campers and glampers are spoiled for choice.

Cleveland Heritage Coast

Stretching north of Scarborough all the way to Saltburn-by-the-Sea, the Cleveland Heritage Coast is home to North Yorkshire’s most impressive coastal scenery. Head to Whitby for crisp coastal walks and Dracula-inspired fun, discover the smugglers’ coves of Robin Hood's Bay, then explore miles of rocky coastline and sandy beaches.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field