Motorhome Campgrounds & Parks In Driffield, England -- Find Motorhome Parks
54.0061° N, 0.4450° W
Quick Overview
Driffield sits in the heart of East Yorkshire's rolling countryside, where the Yorkshire Wolds meet the coastal plains. This market town offers a peaceful base for exploring both the dramatic Yorkshire coast and the gentle chalk hills that define this corner of England. The town itself retains its agricultural character, with a working market and traditional pubs that welcome travelers passing through.
The area currently has several motorhome campgrounds and caravan parks serving motorhome travelers. Both locations offer paid camping with essential facilities, while some provide free overnight stays. These sites cater primarily to touring caravans and motorhomes exploring the Yorkshire countryside.
From your pitch in Driffield, you're perfectly positioned to explore Flamborough Head's dramatic cliffs just 30 minutes east, or venture into the Yorkshire Wolds for some of England's most scenic driving routes. The town serves as an excellent staging point for day trips to Beverley's stunning Minster, the seaside charm of Bridlington, or the historic port city of Hull. Market day on Thursday brings the town alive with local farmers and craftspeople.
Campers here tend to prefer sites with full services rather than wild camping, as the area's privately owned farmland limits free camping options. The established caravan parks provide reliable hookups and facilities that touring families appreciate. Most sites accommodate larger continental motorhomes without issue.
Summer brings the warmest weather and longest days, though spring and early autumn offer fewer crowds and equally pleasant conditions for exploring the Wolds. Winter camping is possible but expect shorter daylight hours for sightseeing.
Our directory below shows both caravan site options in the Driffield area, helping you choose the right base for your Yorkshire adventure.
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All Dump Stations Near Driffield
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fountain Farm Camping And Caravan Site | 5.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rectory Farm Cl Caravan Site | 8.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Mr Moo's Touring Site | 9.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| High Easton Farm | 11.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Willow Lane Caravan Site | 12.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Butt Farm Caravan, Campsite & Glamping | 12.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Corner House Caravan & Camp Site | 13.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bridlington Caravan Club Site | 13.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bridlington Caravan And Motorhome Club Campsite | 13.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wood Lake Campsite & Caravan Park | 13.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Fountain Farm Camping And Caravan Site
5.2 miRectory Farm Cl Caravan Site
8.8 miMr Moo's Touring Site
9.8 miHigh Easton Farm
11.0 miWillow Lane Caravan Site
12.0 miButt Farm Caravan, Campsite & Glamping
12.9 miCorner House Caravan & Camp Site
13.7 miBridlington Caravan Club Site
13.7 miBridlington Caravan And Motorhome Club Campsite
13.8 miWood Lake Campsite & Caravan Park
13.9 miTraveling to Driffield by RV
Driffield sits just off the A614, making it easily accessible from the M62 motorway system via Hull. The most scenic approach comes from the south on the A164 through Beverley, offering glimpses of the Yorkshire Wolds as you drive north. Larger motorhomes should stick to main roads rather than attempting the narrow lanes that crisscross the Wolds.
The A166 from York provides another pleasant route, passing through classic Yorkshire market towns. Avoid the minor roads marked on some sat-navs unless you're confident with tight corners and stone bridges. The B1249 north to Bridlington makes for excellent coastal access once you're settled.
Fuel stops are available at the Tesco on Middle Street South or the Shell station on Eastgate. For Motorhome supplies, Halfords in nearby Beverley stocks basics, though serious parts shopping requires a trip to Hull. The Thursday market in Driffield's town center offers excellent local produce and baked goods.
If you're coming from the continent via Hull's ferry terminals, Driffield makes an ideal first stop to adjust to UK driving before tackling busier tourist areas. The roads here are manageable for European motorhomes, with adequate turning circles at most junctions.
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Dump Station Costs in Driffield
Nightly rates in Driffield typically run £15-25 for a standard pitch with electric hookup, placing it in the budget to mid-range category for Yorkshire camping. Premium pitches with full services might reach £30-35 during peak summer weeks. Currently, a portion% of the area's camping options are free, while a portion% charge fees.
Summer pricing peaks in July and August when coastal demand drives rates up across Yorkshire. Spring and autumn offer the best value, with many sites reducing rates by 20-30% outside school holidays. Winter camping is available but expect limited facility access at some locations.
Passport America and Caravan and Motorhome Club memberships don't typically apply to the smaller independent sites common in this area. However, Camping and Caravanning Club members might find discounts at affiliated locations.
Fuel costs in Driffield run slightly above national averages due to rural location, so fill up in larger towns if possible. Grocery shopping at Tesco provides reasonable prices, while the Thursday market offers competitive rates on fresh produce. Local pubs charge typical Yorkshire prices – expect £4-6 for a pint and £12-16 for main courses.
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Best Time to Visit Driffield by RV
Winter
Dec-Feb
35-45°F
Crowds: Low
Some facilities may close; shorter daylight limits sightseeing but peaceful atmosphere prevails.
Spring
Mar-May
45-60°F
Crowds: Low
Excellent value with mild weather; lambing season adds charm to countryside drives.
Summer
Jun-Aug
55-70°F
Crowds: Medium
Peak season brings warmest weather and highest rates; book coastal day trips early.
Fall
Sep-Nov
45-60°F
Crowds: Low
Beautiful autumn colors in the Wolds; harvest season makes market visits especially rewarding.
Explore the Driffield Area
Both campgrounds in Driffield offer solid facilities, but book ahead during summer months when touring caravans fill Yorkshire's coastal areas. The sites here tend to be quieter than those closer to Bridlington or Scarborough, making them perfect for a peaceful stay.
For wild camping enthusiasts, options are extremely limited due to private farmland throughout the area. Your best bet for free overnight stays involves heading toward the coast or checking with local pubs about overnight parking with permission.
Driffield's Thursday market is worth timing your stay around – local farmers bring excellent produce and the atmosphere captures traditional Yorkshire market town life. The Crown Hotel serves decent pub meals, while Molly's Tea Room offers proper Yorkshire tea and homemade cakes.
Dog owners will appreciate the canal towpath walks and the open access land in the Yorkshire Wolds. The Driffield Navigation provides flat, easy walking right from town. For photography, head to nearby Burton Agnes Hall or catch sunrise over the Wolds from the higher ground south of town.
Stock up on groceries at the Tesco or visit the independent shops along Middle Street for local specialties.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Driffield
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Driffield?
Driffield has two established campgrounds that cater to motorhomes and touring caravans. Both offer essential hookups and facilities, with the choice depending on your specific needs for pitch size and amenities. Check our listings for current availability and detailed facility information.
Is there free motorhome camping near Driffield?
Free camping options are extremely limited around Driffield due to extensive private farmland. Most of the surrounding countryside is privately owned, making wild camping difficult. Your best option is to use the established paid campgrounds or seek permission from local landowners.
What is the best time of year to camp in Driffield?
Late spring through early autumn offers the most pleasant weather for camping in Driffield. Summer provides the warmest temperatures but also the highest caravan site rates. Spring and autumn deliver excellent value with mild weather and fewer crowds at nearby coastal attractions.
Can I visit the Yorkshire coast from Driffield campgrounds?
Absolutely – Driffield provides excellent access to Yorkshire's Heritage Coast. Bridlington lies just 30 minutes east, while the dramatic cliffs at Flamborough Head and Bempton are equally close. The coastal resorts make perfect day trips from your Driffield base.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Driffield?
The campgrounds in Driffield typically offer electric hookups as standard, with some providing water and waste disposal facilities. Full three-service hookups are less common in this area, so check specific site details when booking your stay.
What attractions are near Driffield campgrounds?
From Driffield, you can easily reach Beverley Minster, Burton Agnes Hall, and the Yorkshire Wolds scenic drives. The town's Thursday market provides authentic local atmosphere, while the Driffield Navigation offers pleasant canal walks right from town center.
What are the best motorhome campgrounds in Driffield?
Driffield has two established campgrounds that cater to motorhomes and touring caravans. Both offer essential hookups and facilities, with the choice depending on your specific needs for pitch size and amenities. Check our listings for current availability and detailed facility information.
Is there free motorhome camping near Driffield?
Free camping options are extremely limited around Driffield due to extensive private farmland. Most of the surrounding countryside is privately owned, making wild camping difficult. Your best option is to use the established paid campgrounds or seek permission from local landowners.
What is the best time of year to camp in Driffield?
Late spring through early autumn offers the most pleasant weather for camping in Driffield. Summer provides the warmest temperatures but also the highest caravan site rates. Spring and autumn deliver excellent value with mild weather and fewer crowds at nearby coastal attractions.
Can I visit the Yorkshire coast from Driffield campgrounds?
Absolutely – Driffield provides excellent access to Yorkshire's Heritage Coast. Bridlington lies just 30 minutes east, while the dramatic cliffs at Flamborough Head and Bempton are equally close. The coastal resorts make perfect day trips from your Driffield base.
Are there full hookup motorhome parks in Driffield?
The campgrounds in Driffield typically offer electric hookups as standard, with some providing water and waste disposal facilities. Full three-service hookups are less common in this area, so check specific site details when booking your stay.
What attractions are near Driffield campgrounds?
From Driffield, you can easily reach Beverley Minster, Burton Agnes Hall, and the Yorkshire Wolds scenic drives. The town's Thursday market provides authentic local atmosphere, while the Driffield Navigation offers pleasant canal walks right from town center.
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