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North Yorkshire


The perfect place to escape to your very own home away from home


Yorkshire Dales Country and Leisure Park offers spectacular views of the Dales and its dramatic, rugged scenery. The Yorkshire Dales has thousands of beautiful country trails and some of the best routes in the UK for horse riding and cycling. Whether you just want to sit and gaze at the astounding scenery whilst enjoying a picnic, or pull on your walking boots and explore everything that the Dales have to offer, the park is a perfect base. The largest wildlife habitat in the UK, the Yorkshire Dales affectionately referred to as ‘God’s own country’, allows you to witness the changing seasons of both wildlife and landscape.


Whether you simply want to sit and gaze at


the astounding scenery whilst enjoying a picnic, or pull on your walking boots and explore everything the Dales has to offer, the park provides a perfect base for you to discover the local area.


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Originally established in 1954, Park Leisure aquired Yorkshire Dales Country and Leisure Park back in 2013 making it their mission to bring it up to their exacting 5-star standards aiming to make the most of its natural features. Offering around 30 acres of naturally landscaped grounds, beautiful woodlands and stunning quarry walls make it the perfect base for relaxing and leaving behind the stress and strains of busy modern life.


With a wide selection of luxury new and pre-owned holiday homes at affordable prices, all you will have to do is decide whether you want to explore the hidden treasures of the region or simply chill-out in this quiet little corner of North Yorkshire.


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