Contact Details

Name Julie Tarry
Telephone 01765 635201

Pricing

Please see website.

Pitches

Tents 90
Caravans 90
Motorhomes 90

Features

Allows Pets
Food Shop, On-Site
Cafe, Nearby
Indoor Pool, Nearby
Bar, Nearby
Outdoor Pool, Nearby
Entertainment, Nearby
Fishing, Nearby
Children's Play Area, Nearby
Cycle Hire, Nearby
Pitch Parking
Drinkable Water
Launderette, On-Site
Electric Hook-Up
Gas Cylinders, Nearby

Accreditation

Sleningford Watermill Caravan & Camping Park, North Stainley, Ripon

Sleningford Watermill opened as a caravan and camping park in 1973, exactly 200 years since the lovely verse was inscribed over the Millhouse door. Very little has changed on the Park over the years, although the facilities have been upgraded and added to in recent years which has increased our star rating to five. Many people return to us year after year because the Park’s natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere provide a haven for people wanting to ‘get away from it all’.

The Park is situated on the A6108, 5 miles north of Ripon and 3 miles south of Masham between the villages of North Stainley and West Tanfield. At the end of a long driveway, the Park sits alongside the banks of the River Ure which is used by many of our visitors for canoeing, fly-fishing and just generally splashing about!

The Watermill itself is no longer in use but provides a focal point for the Park which has touring pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents set amongst 14 acres of mature riverside meadow in three distinct areas (The Riverside, The Millhouse Field and The Island). The careful management of the natural habitat of the Park encourages wild flowers, birds, insects and all manner of creatures to thrive here. We also have seasonal pitches on the Park but, due to their popularity, the waiting list for these pitches is currently closed.

Popular with families, couples, canoeists, anglers, walkers and nature lovers, the Park is an ideal base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales and the North Yorkshire Moors. Harrogate, York and Leeds with all the attractions they have to offer are within comfortable driving distances. Ripon has a good selection of shops, banks, restaurants, pubs and places of interest and the smaller market town of Masham also has various attractions (including two breweries!) and a small number of shops around an attractive market place. Lightwater Valley Theme Park is just a mile or so away and the villages of North Stainley and West Tanfield both have pubs which serve food and drink. There is a network of local footpaths around the area and the Ripon Rowel walk (a 50 mile circular walk) passes through the Park.

The majority of our facilities are situated around the central courtyard area and are well-maintained and managed:

Two fully equipped toilet/shower blocks with facilities for the disabled (free hot water).
Laundry room with token-operated washing machine and tumble dryer and two washing-up sinks (free hot water) - an iron and ironing board are available from Reception.
Information Room giving details of local attractions and places of interest.
Reception.
The Mill Shop.
Canoe shop (owned by GO2H2O) and canoeists’ changing room.
Recreation area (managed by GO2H2O) offering canoe/kayak tuition and archery sessions.
Recycling bins for paper, bottles and cans.
Security entrance gates (closed from 11.00pm – 7.00am during the season).
Recreation Room/Meeting Room with Table Tennis Table for hire on an hourly basis.

Rates: Please see website.
Family groups are allowed by arrangement.
45 electric pitches.
45 non electric pitches.