BAY NESS FARM

Camping at Bay Ness Farm

Bay Ness Farm is situated just above Robin Hood’s Bay the location gives some glorious panoramic sea and coastal views.

The campsite is situated to the left of the farm buildings it has excellent facilities to cater for both tents and caravans and beautiful sea views across the bay.

Directions:

The farm is located off the B1447, which can be approached from the A171 Scarborough to Whitby road. (Further details can be obtained when you make your booking.)

Please ensure that you follow the directions to “Campsite Reception” and register and obtain your pitch location, prior to setting-up.

Contact information:

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Facilities include:

  • Showers
  • Toilets
  • Pot washing
  • Electrical hook-ups (subject to availability, additional charge and must be pre-booked)

Charges:

Campsite Guide:

The farm provides a relaxed atmosphere, and the following guide aims to help everyone maintain it and enjoy the site. Windbreaks are free – but subject to the farm’s discretion and dependent on space available. Please ask at “Campsite Reception” regarding setting up these items.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome but are chargable – the farm asks that owners ensure they clean up after their pets to maintain a safe campsite for everyone.

Whitby, a busy port offers a wider range of shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, is only four miles away. Tourist information can be obtained from “Campsite Reception” to help you make the most of your stay in the area.

Robin Hood’s Bay has many delightful and picturesque shops and tearooms and can be reached from the farm by a 25 minute walk.

Booking:

You do need to book in advance as the farm has limited capacity. Please book as soon as possible but at least 24 hours before arrival. Please note that electrical hook-ups do need to be pre-booked. Please advise the farm reception if you would like a hook-up should one become available during your stay.

Please note the farm is located adjacent to the North Yorks 4x4 off road centre and many weekends support club events which are time trail across a designated course. They do not focus on speed, but driver accuracy, hence the clubs marshal these events very carefully for competition reasons as well as a spectator sport for the whole family.