Delph Bank Touring Park

Fleet Hargate, Lincolnshire

Delph Bank Touring Park is an adult only caravan site in Fleet Hargate village at the heart of the Fens.

Secluded and laid out in immaculate grounds, there is no better place from which to explore the Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire Fenland towns and North Norfolk coastal resorts.

The owners are always on hand with a warm welcome and advice to help make your visit to this unique part of the country truly memorable.

Our Facilities on Park

Our secluded park is approached along a beautiful tree lined avenue.

45 level pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents are set among pretty flower beds and shrubs.

You can choose grass, hard standing or fully serviced hard standing pitches.

Every pitch has 16amp electric hook-up.

A waste water service point is available for motorhomes.

A modern, heated facilities building offers an added touch of luxury. It is lovely and clean with large wet-room showers, privacy cubicles for the ladies, hand dryers, hair dryers and shaver points.

Showers and hot water are free of charge.

The facilities building also includes a washing-up area and fully equipped laundry room.

A full disabled suite is available to guests who have radar keys and we will always do our best to site less-able guests on the most convenient pitches.

Dogs and pets are welcome at Delph Bank Touring Park and we have a fabulous 2 acres dog exercise area along the route of the former Fleet Light Railway.


Local Area

The village is just 200yds for essential supplies, a stroll around the garden centre or refreshment at its tea rooms, the local pub or Chinese restaurant.

For a full shop, Holbeach is two miles away or a half-hourly bus service will take you to Spalding or Kings Lynn.

Do ask us about things to do, events and festivals around Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and the Fens.

Tourist information is available in the facilities building so there will always be something to make your day whenever you choose to stay with us.

Activities and Local Attractions

The Fens are a unique and calming place. Criss-crossed with peaceful waterways, byways and cycle routes, dotted with church spires and villages. Just perfect to recharge the batteries and indulge in your favourite leisure activities.

In addition to walking and cycling, you can enjoy golf, fishing, boating and bird-watching at nature reserves around The Wash.

South Lincolnshire is Britain’s flower basket, celebrated throughout spring and summer in church displays throughout ‘South Holland’.

Springfields Festival Gardens and Outlet Village are great for a visit at any time. The water taxi is a pleasant half-hour trip back to and from Spalding town centre.

Elegant and historic buildings in the nearby towns of Wisbech, Boston and Kings Lynn recall former days as thriving sea ports before the Fens were drained.

The ‘Boston stump’, St Botolph’s 271ft church tower, can be seen for miles around.

Kings Lynn and West Norfolk offer much to see.

A few miles on is the Royal Residence of Sandringham.

Resorts at Hunstanton and Skegness are convenient for a day out on the beach.


Our Recommendations

To help you plan your visit, here are a few local attractions you might enjoy: Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and gardens; Baytree Garden and Owl Centre; Burghley House; Gordon Boswell Romany Museum; Pinchbeck Engine and Land Drainage Museum; Crowland Abbey; African Violet Centre and Peckover House (National Trust).

No special offer. Contact park for latest news and offers subscription.

Proprietor: Stuart and Savanna Lee

Address: Delph Bank Touring Caravan Park, Old Main Road, Fleet Hargate, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, PE12 8LL 


Directions

Please click the map below for directions to Delph Bank Touring Caravan Park.

Delph Bank Touring Park is located at Fleet Hargate in Lincolnshire, off the A17 (Kings Lynn to Sleaford) road 2 miles East of Holbeach.

Turn off the A17 into Fleet Hargate and follow the brown caravan site signs to the Park entrance.

Proudly awarded...

  • Visit England 5 Star Holiday Touring and Camping
  • David Bellamy 2017/18 Gold Award
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