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North Yorkshire is by far the largest part of the Yorkshire area, with over 125 caravan parks, and 5000 square miles of stunning countryside. With its craggy fells and moor clad Dales to north, lush green pastures to the south, and a dramatic coastline, North Yorkshire offers some of the most varied and dramatically beautiful countryside in England. Both the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors National Parks have a network of superb walking tracks, perfect for mobile home tourists that enjoy walking in the fresh country air, and intrepid explorers can discover long distance options such as the 100 mile Cleveland Way, which spans across the moors right into the heart of Bronte country. For static caravan and log cabin owners fascinated by history, North Yorkshire is rich in historical treasures including Rievaulx and Fountains Abbeys, Castle Howard ( the setting for Evelyn Waugh’s “Brideshead Revisited”) and Haworth, home of the Bronte sisters. The jewel in the crown is the medieval city of York, with its cobbled streets and magnificent gothic Minster where Britain’s largest collection of medieval stained glass can be seen. Mobile home owners that like brooding scenery will find the North Yorkshire coast as rugged and dramatic as the wild moorland and dark sprawling fells. The towering cliffs of Flamborough Head and Bempton, accessible via the Heritage Coast footpath, offer protection to a hundred thousand nesting seabirds. Static caravan holidaymakers should definitely visit Scarborough, a few miles further up the coast which, with its broad sandy beaches and ornate pleasure gardens, is North Yorkshire’s biggest traditional seaside resort and lays claim to being Britain’s oldest. Further north still, the picturesque little fishing haven at Robin Hood’s Bay is a fossil hound’s paradise, and Whitby, where Captain James Cook’s “Endeavour” was built, is the atmospheric setting for Count Dracula’s landfall and should definitely appear on any modern vampire hunter’s itinerary.
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