Practical Motorhome

MOOR EXPLORING

Duration

Four nights

When

Spring 2021

Why?

Great walking in gorgeous coast and countryside

‘A herd of cows was wandering across the cricket field into the centre, to stop at the duck pond for a drink’

Having been limited in travelling very far for so many months, once the restrictions started to relax, we wanted to make the most of the relative freedom.

We decided to go away as soon as possible in our motorhome, Hilary Hymer, for a four-night stay, choosing York as a base for exploring the area around the North York Moors National Park.

We opted for a campsite in Acaster Malbis, which was perhaps not the best side of York for where we wanted to visit, but had easy access to the ring road, which meant we wouldn’t need to travel through the city itself.

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