Location
The park is located in Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and situated in the picturesque village of Fearby in the Yorkshire Dales. 2 miles from Masham, a peaceful market town with gracious Georgian aspects around a generous market place. Close by are Middleham, Leyburn, Hawes and further the Lake District and the East coast - less than one and a half hours travel.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
Flat, hard standings for caravans and motor homes, serviced by electric hook ups and water as well as grassy areas for campers. Facilities on site include a modern toilet block with showers, a waste disposal area, laundry facilities, electric hook-ups for all pitches, washing and food preparation sinks for campers and a chemical disposal point.
Accommodation & Facilities
2 or 3 bedroom caravan holiday homes, equipped for up to 5 people and with laundry facilities available on the park. Many of the pitches on a clear day have stunning 40+ mile views over the Vale of York towards the City of York in the far distance.
Family
After the kids are filled up with the special children's menu why not sit on the patio of the Black Swan pub and watch them play in the play park.
Food & Drink
Relax in the warm and welcoming Black Swan Public House overlooking the Burn valley with a panoramic view of the Vale of York and local moors. The Bar is well stocked with Black Sheep ales and a host of supporting lagers, bottle beers and soft drinks. Home-cooked meals are served at lunch times and evenings and breakfasts are available, a traditional home-cooked sunday lunch is also served. Masham has several good pubs and eateries.
Local Activities
Explore the local market town of Masham, renowned for its breweries, and trying some sausages from the famous Masham Sausage Shop is a must. Beautiful walks can be enjoyed in this stunning area, especially the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area has many attractions, from theme parks to country houses and fishing and golf are available locally. Why not take a trip to the Druid's Temple - the stonehenge of the north or the dramatic crags of Slipstones. If you're visiting in July then the Black Swan Festival of Ale and the Masham Steam Rally are a must and there are several other local festivals throughout the summer.