Motorhome Stopovers in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is unique in having two full National Parks within its boundaries — the Yorkshire Dales to the west (limestone pavements, dry-stone walls, Wensleydale and Swaledale) and the North York Moors to the east (Europe’s largest expanse of managed heather moorland, with Whitby and its Dracula Abbey on the coast below). York’s medieval walls, Harrogate’s Turkish Baths and Scarborough’s twin bays complete a county that is almost unfairly well-endowed.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight spots across North Yorkshire — the two National Parks and the Yorkshire coast make this one of the most popular motorhome destinations in England, and member knowledge of stopovers is genuinely essential.
What Members Find in North Yorkshire
- Pub stopovers — Dales and Moors pubs from Hawes to Whitby welcoming motorhomers overnight
- National Park lay-bys — verified stops on the high moors, limestone dales and Yorkshire coast
- Member-verified listings — reviewed by motorhomers who know North Yorkshire’s back roads well
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Heading to the Yorkshire Dales, Moors or coast? Membership gives you the stopover knowledge that makes North Yorkshire work — join now.























