Applegrove Country Park, North Yorkshire

Holiday Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Applegrove Country Park Have?

Close to local amenities
Luxury lodges
Canalside location
Natural parkland setting
Four miles from Scarborough

Description

Applegrove Country Park in North Yorkshire is a popular retreat offers luxury resort standards for couples and families who wish to explore the sands of Scarborough.  Only a few miles away from the popular seaside town, this quiet and scenic park mimics local greenery and is close to the village of Burniston.  This exclusive park may appeal to couples looking for North Yorkshire walks, or families looking to get closer to Scarborough’s main attractions.


Applegrove Country Park is designed with peaceful living standards in mind and is far from busy towns and roads.  However, visitors may still find the local links and trails convenient to access.  It is a popular park in the region, not only offering clear access to Scarborough, but further attractions and sites of interest inland across North Yorkshire.  It may appeal to holidaymakers looking for a natural escape, while still close to some of the bigger resorts in the North. 


Why Choose Applegrove Country Park?


Applegrove Country Park is a seaside and country escape which offers views and scenery both of the North Yorkshire countryside as well as the beaches out towards the Filey and Scarborough edges.  Park managers make sure to maintain a quiet and modern atmosphere which may appeal to families of all ages, as well as couples looking for spacious breaks away.  The park is well-kept and also benefits from on-site management.  Therefore, visitors will always be able to consult staff on-site for help and advice whenever they need to.


Applegrove Country Park is open across a ten month season, which means visitors will be able to visit nearby Scarborough during off-peak months as well as in the height of summer.  The park may also provide a lucrative investment for landlords as well as holidayers looking for a fixture close to the coast.  The park’s management advise that staying here is a low-maintenance experience, and the grounds are carefully kept through peak and off-peak months and seasons.


New visitors to the park will benefit from a private holiday retreat.  The location may also appeal to those looking to take in views of the famous North Yorkshire countryside without having to travel too far.  With close links to local beaches, it could be a strong investment for holidayers keen to explore all the county has to offer. 


About Applegrove Country Park’s Location


Applegrove Country Park offers canalside views as well as open parkland stretches, backing close onto the North Riding Forest Park.  Further up the way is Robin Hood’s Bay, along with Ravenscar and the popular holiday destination of Whitby.  Scarborough is only a few minutes’ drive from the park itself and may be the first port of call for many visitors likely to head to the community.  It is also close to local village amenities in Burniston and Scalby.


Burniston is popular with many for its green walks and its simple amenities and may be convenient for many people choosing to holiday here.  The park itself is easy to reach from Scarborough centre, a 12-minute drive up from St Thomas Street, heading towards North Street and the A165.  From here, drivers and visitors will need to continue on towards Burniston via Limestone Road, and the park itself will appear shortly.


As the park is close to many North Yorkshire seaside standards, it is also convenient for visitors to connect via public transport.  Communities such as Scarborough, Filey and Whitby have regular buses and trains heading out and around the area, meaning that anyone heading in and out of the park should be able to travel further afield.  Visitors may also wish to head down towards the Howardian Hills, close to Malton and Kirkham Abbey, via the A64. 


Things to Do Near Applegrove Country Park


Applegrove Country Park may be a good base for families and couples looking to holiday regularly in Scarborough.  The popular seaside town has a variety of entertainment facilities and popular attractions.  It is famous for its Sea Life Sanctuary and its historic castle, for example, as well as its own open air theatre.


The North York Moors National Park is also close by across the Western mainland, which may appeal to visitors and families keen to explore the greener reaches of the county.  However, simple Yorkshire coastal sights such as the towns of Bridlington and Hornsea, as well as Peasholm Park and the North Bay Heritage Railway, are also very easy to access via local roads and services.


Those visitors looking for local city breaks will find close links to areas such as York and Leeds via the A64 to the South West, as well as Middlesbrough up towards the North West.  Therefore, the park is a central base for holidayers keen to see as much of Yorkshire and the surrounding areas as possible.

Address

Applegrove Country Park
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO130DD