Jasmine Park
Description
Overview
Jasmine Park is a 5* award winning caravan and camping park in a fantastic location midway between Scarborough and Pickering. Just a short drive from a host of attractions and sandy beaches.The calm and capacious pitches for tents, tourers and motorhomes have excellent shower and toilet facilities, maintained to a 5* standard of cleanliness.
Other facilities include:
- Childrens Play Area and Football Field
- Pot Wash
- Laundry
- Disabled / Family Bathroom
- Refuse and Recycling Points
- Licensed Shop
- Tourist Information Centre
- WIFI (extra charges apply)
Guests may spot pheasants, owls and even the odd fox (don’t worry, the country gents are a lot more shy than their gangsta urban cousins) at this peaceful site on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors.
Great activities / places of interest within walking distance
Snainton is a pretty village which offers golfing and horse riding as well as trout and coarse fishing at the nearby Wykeham Lakes. If you’re feeling chipper, you can book in for a one-to-one woodturning lesson from the experts at the on-site Snainton Woodworking Centre.Great activities / places of interest a little further afield
The big destination in the area is Scarborough. With 360 years in the tourism trade (it was the country’s first ever seaside resort) this legendary coastal town has plenty of experience in keeping visitors happy. As well as the obvious attractions of the sandy beaches, Italian gardens and the beautiful Peasholm Park, there are trips by boat, open air bus or miniature steam railway, and it’s definitely worth making your way up to the imposing castle on the cliff tops. There’s no need to worry about rain stopping play either, thanks to the classic seaside amusements, Sea Life Marine Sanctuary, art gallery and geological museum. You could even hit the casino...The town also has a packed programme of events, concerts and festivals running throughout the year, including the famous Scarborough Fair music festival; Seafest, which combines a celebration of the sea with international folk music; and the annual end of season cricket festival, which has been pulling crowds since 1876.
In the opposite direction is the smaller town of Pickering, which is transported back to the 1940s each autumn as part of its annual wartime weekend, but is worth a visit anytime for a trip on the North York Moors Railway, which steams through the National Park from here to Grosmont. Relax and enjoy the ride, try to spot the station used by the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films, or disembark at one of the platforms along the 18-mile journey for some excellent walking in the glorious Yorkshire countryside.
Alternatively, visitors can follow the route taken by their Viking forbears to fun-packed York, home to the Jorvik Viking Centre, the soaringly beautiful architecture of York Minster, the gore and thrills of the York Dungeons, and nationally important railway and air museums.
Other attractions that can be reached in under 30 minutes include: Dalby Forest, which offers excellent birdwatching, wildlife spotting and walking; Castle Howard, one of the most beautiful stately homes in the UK, and a venue for concerts and many other events during the summer months; Flamingo Land theme park and zoo; the World War II museum at Eden Camp; and Go Ape, a tree top adventure playground where visitors can make like Tarzan on the swings, bridges and zip wires.
Local events / what's on near us
See our website for local events: www.jasminepark.co.uk/events.aspTravel to our campsite using public transport
We are not within walking distance of public transport.Green Initiatives
We ask you to recycle as much waste as possible whilst staying at Jasmine Park.Types of accomodation accepted at this campsite
Camper Vans , Caravans , Tents , Static CaravansGallery
Facilities
Campsite facilities
- Toilets
- Showers
- Washing-up facilities
- Laundry
- Disabled Access
- Large tent pitches
- Parking by Pitch
- Shop on site
- Gas available to buy
- Public telephone
- Mobile phone signal
- Wi-Fi
- Playground
- Drying room
- Tents for hire
- Charging facilities
- Internet access
- Kids Club
- Games Room
- TV Room
- Cafe
- Restaurant
- Evening Ents.
- Bar
Who is welcome
- No majority single sex groups
- Families
- Under 25s groups
- Student groups
- D of E groups
- Dogs
- Adults only
- Single sex groups
- Under 18s groups
- Hen & stag parties
- Scout & guide groups
- Motorbikers
- Nudist campsite only
- Club rallies
- Members only
- Caravan Club
- C and C Club
- Majority single sex groups
Policies
- No campfires allowed
- Open all year
- Tent only
- Tent/campervan only
- Caravan/m.home only
- Commercial vans allowed
- Campfires Allowed
Type / size of site
- medium 50-150
- Separate quiet area
- Seperate tent area
- Separate family area
- very small 0-20
- small 20-50
- large 150 - 250
- very large 250+
Green initiatives
- Re-cycling available
- Public trans pick up
- Local produce on sale
- Backpacker rates
- Biodegradables used
- Local wood available
- FSC charcoal available
- Solar power used
- Wind power used
- Wildlife programme
Tourers
- Electric hook up
- Water hook up
- Drainage hook up
- Hard standing
- Chemical disposal
Activities & Sports
- Local walking info
- Public footpath access
- Local cycle info
- Cycle hire
- Bike wash
- Indoor pool
- Outdoor pool
- Fishing
- Tennis court
Awards and Ratings
- Visit Eng / Wal / Scot 5*
- AA penants
- Green Tourism
- David Bellamy
- Visit Eng / Wal / Scot 1*
- Visit Eng / Wal / Scot 2*
- Visit Eng / Wal / Scot 3*
- Visit Eng / Wal / Scot 4*
- Loo of The Year
Campsite owned by
- Privately Owned
- C & C Club
- Caravan Club
- Forest Holidays
- YHA
- SW Lakes Trust
- National Trust
- Bourne Leisure
- Other
Campsite Attached to
- Pub
- Farm
- Activity Centre
- Hostel
Local area
Activities & Sports
- Cycling, family
- Cycling, road
- Golf
- Horse riding
- Mountain bike trails
- Public foothpaths
- Sailing
- Surfing
- Surf school
- Windsurfing
- Climbing
- Fishing
- Kayak / Canoe
- Mountain bike centre
- Sports Centre
- Swimming Pool
- Tennis
Natural Features
- Beach
- Forest
- National Park
- Hills
- Mountains
- Lakes
- Nature Reserve
- AONB
- Bird-watching
Nearby Amenities
- Pub
- Restaurant
- Local produce shops
- Public transport links
- Grocery shop
- Farmers' Market
Attractions
- Beaches
- Theme / Leisure Park
- Battlefield
- Castle
- Museum
- National Trust
- World Heritage Site
- Gardens
- English Heritage Site