Glamping in Scarborough, North Yorkshire

19 bookable glamping holidays within 15 miles of Scarborough Sorted by distance

Glamping in Scarborough

Embrace a proper seaside experience when glamping in Scarborough. This resort town on the edges of the North York Moors National Park has all the trappings of a traditional British break by the beach – think striped deckchairs, fairground rides and fish ‘n’ chips. 

Instead of staying in classic accommodation like a B&B, why not mix it up by glamping in Scarborough? Pitchup has a range of options to put a twist on your trip, including shepherd’s huts, microlodges and camping pods. All have thoughtfully considered amenities and are set in the countryside – so you can skip sleeping in the busy town and settle under the stars instead.

Where you should stay in Scarborough 

  • For a kid-friendly holiday, choose glamping accommodation in Scarborough large enough to fit a family. Yurts and bell tents are great for this – often, owners will set up extra camp beds to squeeze in the whole clan. Once everyone gets a good night's sleep, visit attractions like the Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary and Alpamare waterpark. 

  • Scarborough has two large beaches sectioned off by a headland topped with the 12th-century Scarborough Castle. Stay nearer South Bay to access the main tourist strip or away from the crowds closer to the quieter North Bay. 

  • Feasting on seafood snacks like crab sandwiches and cockles from the seafront stalls is a must when in Scarborough. But if you’d also like to cook in your home from home, choose accommodation with a kitchen. 

  • After a little luxury on your trip to the 'St Tropez of the North'? Look out for an upscale Scarborough glamping site with extras like a hot tub. 

What you can do in Scarborough 

  • Avoid the steep stairs down to the seaside – and get to your glamping accommodation quicker – by riding the Victorian-era Central Tramway funicular train that connects the town centre with South Bay and its harbour. 

  • For days out on the water, sail along the Yorkshire coast on a rib boat with an outdoor viewing area. As well as sighting seabirds, you might be lucky enough to get a glimpse of dolphins and seals. Disembark at Whitby to explore this town with links to Captain Cook and Dracula or stay on board for the circular trip back to Scarborough and your glamping site. 

  • Rather not get out on the open seas? Glide around on the swan boats at Peasholm Park’s lakes. The kitsch Japanese-style temples and pagodas scattered around this green space are also worth a wander round.

  • Go on a coastal walk – the Cleveland Way runs through Scarborough and you can join this 109-mile path for a 75-minute wander towards Cayton Bay beach or further on to Filey, another popular family-friendly resort. Buses are available to get you back to your glamping accommodation in Scarborough.

  • See the seaside town the way the gulls do – from way up high by taking a ride on the 35-metre observation wheel. You can spy some of the area’s attractions, from the Italianate South Cliff Gardens to the modern harbour, thanks to the 360-degree view. Who knows? You might even be able to spot your glamping site… 

Here’s how

Pitchup makes finding and booking your break effortless. All you need to do for a memorable trip is choose your favourite Scarborough glamping site by using the filters on this page. You can browse for everything from dog-friendly sites to parks with fishing facilities, as well as places by the beach and on working farms.

If you’re new to glamping, have a look at our guide before you take the plunge. Or widen your options by scanning through our list of accommodation in the whole of the North East

You could also seek out sites across the rest of England, as well as in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, for your next escape.