About Northorpe
The site itself consists mainly of earthworks and partial wall foundations - not exactly Pompeii, but compelling enough if you're keen on piecing together how our ancestors lived. History enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to walk where Roman feet once trod, while families might find the kids losing interest after twenty minutes unless they're particularly switched on to the past.
Access appears to be free, though signage is minimal so you'll want to do your homework before visiting. Allow an hour at most, and bring a good local history guide if you really want to make sense of what you're looking at.
For those staying at nearby parks like Cowden Holiday Park or Skirlington Leisure Park, Northorpe makes a decent educational pit stop rather than a destination in its own right. The site works well combined with a trip into Driffield town centre or as part of a broader exploration of this quietly interesting part of Yorkshire. Just don't expect dramatic ruins rising from the landscape - this is archaeology for the genuinely curious rather than the Instagram crowd.
Holiday Parks near Northorpe
Stay nearby and visit Northorpe on a day trip
Cliff Top Caravan Park
Church View Campsite And Holiday Let
Skirlington Leisure Park
Goxhill Meadows Eco Friendly Glamping Site
The Paddock Pods at Homeland
Sea View Country Park
WoodLake Campsite & Caravan Park
Cowden Holiday Park, Yorkshire
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What type of attraction is Northorpe?
Northorpe is a archaeological site in East Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. Site of the village of Northorpe
Are there holiday parks near Northorpe?
Yes, there are 12 holiday parks near Northorpe. The closest is Cliff Top Caravan Park, just 1.5 miles away, rated 5.0 out of 5 by visitors. Other options include Church View Campsite And Holiday Let and Skirlington Leisure Park, plus 9 more.
Where is Northorpe?
Northorpe is located near Driffield in East Yorkshire, Yorkshire & The Humber. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 1.5 miles away.
What else is there to do near Northorpe?
Near Northorpe you can also visit Moor Hill Beacon (archaeological site), Leys Hill (peak), Hornsea Sands (beach), Hornsea Hub (landmark). Browse our Driffield area guide for the full list of things to do.