July 4th, 2009 by travel

Reighton Sands Holiday Park is a 3 Star Park in North Yorkshire, located on clifftops with a gorgeous view of five miles of sandy beach running from Speeton to Filey.

Open from March 20th to November 2nd, Reighton Sands is ideally situated for a beach holiday. The Park itself offers quick access to the beach and you’ll find it is ideal for sunbathing, surfing and picnics.

Location

Filey is the closest town to Reighton Sands, a quaint English fishing town located on the North East Coast of England.

Now Filey itself doesn’t offer a lot in the way of things to do apart from enjoying the panoramic views from the clifftop on which the resort is located or enjoying a stroll along the beach which stretches from  Filey Brigg to Speeton. You’ll find most of the interest will lie on the park itself or further afield, but I’ll get into that later.

On the Reighton Sands Holiday Park
As with all Haven Holiday Parks Reighton Sands has a tremendous variety of activities on site, in particular there are enough all-weather sports facilities to satisfy the most active family.

There’s rounders and football, or something more out of the ordinary like archery and fencing, activities that are designed to give you something to remember when you leave.

There’s plenty for the little ones to do all day on site, with regular acitivies arranged through the different kids clubs, suitable for kids from tots to teens, or if you feel like it the whole family can take a dip in the swimming pool, where you can do your own thing or take part in the regular SplashZone activities.

Daytime Entertainment
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  • Character Breakfast – Join Rory and Bradley for Breakfast.
  • Games & Events – Such classics as Haven’s Got Talent
  • Kids Alive: Wake and Shake – Shake the sleep out of their eyes with this interactive alarm
  • Teddy Bears Picnic – A character picnic; with teddy bears
  • Pantomimes – Timeless classics brought to live – the Haven way
  • and.. um Wrestling? – Yes, actual wrestling – with pros!

The evening brings a vibrant and varied array of cabaret entertainment,including live music, comedy and shows.

Then as it gows late, the holiday atmosphere gets even better.

Time to put on your party gear, perhaps order your favourite cocktail, and you’re ready to have another great night.

Whitby

The local area offers a lot of opportunity for getting out and about.

Just up the road you’ll find Whitby, the charming fishing resort that was actually the landing place of none-other than the (fictional) Count Dracula when he travelled to these shores from Transylvannia. Or visit the famous Whitby Abbey and the Churchyard that inspired Bram Stoker to pen his blood-sucking tail, make sure you count all the steps to the top of the cliff on which the Abbey stands though.

Yorkshire Moors

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Flamingo Land Zoo

If you’ve got kids the you’ll want to take them to Flamingo Land, if not for the 100+ rides then the Zoo which is home to a exotic species from all over the world, including Flamingos, un surprisingly. A single price for admission will give you access to all the rides, just make sure you avoid it on bank holidays because the queues can get a little long…

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