Burton Constable Holiday Park - Details
Burton Constable Holiday Park and Arboretum is a wonderful hidden gem set amongst 200 acres of luscious woodland and lakes in the tranquil East Yorkshire Countryside.
The park offers guests a host of activities including great cycling tracks and stunning walks around the estate. Situated next to the park is the stunning Burton Constable Hall, a Grade I listed building, which is an ideal day out for the family with a fun play area, riding stables and tea rooms.
On the park there is the Lakeside Bar which offers food, drinks and a takeaway service. The park is located near to the popular town of Beverley with its array of shops, bars and restaurants. Seaside destinations on the East Coast such as Hornsea, Bridlington and Scarborough are all accessible within an hour, or why not explore the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors National Park for the day?
This is the perfect destination for a family holiday or a relaxing break away.
- 200 acres of woodland and lakes
- Great cycling tracks
- Stunning walks
- Burton Constable Hall
- Fun play area
- Riding stables
- Tea rooms
- Lakeside Bar
- Food and drinks
- Takeaway service
- Near Beverley
- Shops, bars and restaurants
- Seaside destinations within an hour
- North Yorkshire Moors National Park
- Reception
- Launderette
- Café
- Bar
- Wi-Fi *
- * Available in certain areas of the park
- * charges apply
- A selection of lodges, holiday homes, and pods set within 200 acres. Nestled in nature, we neighbour 18th-century parkland and treasure house Burton Constable Hall. Refreshments are available at the Lakeside Bar, and comfort food from the Parkland Kitchen.
- Flatscreen TV with Freeview
- Kitchen including microwave
- Beds made up for your arrival
- Bed linen, duvets and towels included
- Electricity and gas included
- Dogs go free in our dog-friendly units
- All non-smoking accommodation
Available in certain areas of the park
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