The Haven Holiday Park, Reighton Sands, is located atop the cliffs and overlooks miles of Sandy beach that ranges from Speeton to Filey.

Promising the perfect beach holiday, if weather permits, Reighton Sands is open from March 20th to the November 2nd and does in fact offer direct access to a beach which is great for surfing, games or just sunbathing.

Location

The North East coast of England plays host to Reighton Sands, with the nearest town being filey, a quaint English fishing resort.

Filey has a couple of ideas for how to spend your time there; you can sit back on the beach and take in the awsome views from the clifftops on which the resort is built or you can go exploring the beaches and coves on the five mile stretch of sandy beach that runs from Filey Brigg to the Chalk Cliffs of Speeton.

On the Reighton Sands Holiday Park
Haven Holiday Parks like to keep their visitors active and entertained so as you would expect there are enough sports facilities and activities arranged throughout your stay to keep even the most active of families engaged.

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

There are three seperate childrens clubs at all Haven holiday sites, catering for kids from tots to teens, so if you want to get rid of the little horrors for a while then you know where to send them....

Daytime Entertainment
Once you have tired of the  extertions of the sports and SplashZone activivities then you can always enjoy some of the onsite entertainment, laid on especially for you stay.

  • Character Breakfast - Join Rory's gang 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 mixed array of professional entertainment,there are live shows and live music and comedy.

Stretching on till late night when the party gets in full swing.

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

Whitby

If you don’t want to spend your whole stay on camp then there are loads of places to see as well as things to do in the local area.

You can take a trip to Whitby, the quaint little fishing town most famous for the fictional landing place of Count Dracula who travelled to England from Trannsylvania and found his ship was wrecked on its shores, there's even a Dracula Experience which is guaranteed to give the kids a fright. And dont forget to take in the Abbey, set atop a cliff and accessible via 199 stone steps (make sure you count them all), the Abbey itself is said to be the inspiration for Bram Stokers fictional tale.

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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