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Golden Sands Holiday Park
Golden Sands Holiday Park is very much a family owned and run caravan and chalet park located on the coast at Withernsea in East Yorkshire. We are open for 10 months of the year. The east side of the park has recently undergone coastal protection work and is now totally protected from the sea. There is now a hugh transformation taking place to newly develop this side of the park and it is due to be completed shortly.

There will be some prime cliff top locations available with views out to the sea. If you are interested in purchasing a new caravan on one of these bases can please contact us.
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Domestic pets are allowed to be kept on the Park on the strict understanding that they will be controlled at all times (on a lead) and any fouling is to be cleaned up by the owner immediately. The Park's facilities include a brand new state of the art Public House, Shop, Launderette, Shower Block and Children's Play Area.
Your annual Pitch Fee covers rental of the pitch for the full season. Pitch Fees vary slightly due to your chosen method of payment. Now we can also offer you the option of paying by 10 monthly instalments by standing order. Included within the Pitch Fees are water and sewage charges and local authority rates.
Withernsea is a seaside resort town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and forms the focal point for a wider community of small villages in Holderness. Withernsea has a population of approximately 6000. The resort offers plenty of entertainment for everyone on and off the beach.

A thriving market is held several days a week and the newly refurbished Valley Gardens, a beautifully landscaped open space with seating, children's play equipment and a stage, presents open air concerts, events and activities during the main season.Its most famous landmark is the white inland lighthouse, rising around 127 feet (39 m) above Hull Road.
Like many seaside resorts, Withernsea has a wide promenade which reaches north and south from Pier Towers, the historic entrance to a 364 metre (nearly 1200 feet) long pier, built in 1877 at a cost of 12,000.

The pier was gradually reduced in length through consecutive impacts by local seacraft, starting with the Saffron in 1880 before being collided into by an unnamed ship in 1888, again by a Grimsby fishing boat and again by the Henry Parr in 1903, leaving the once-grand pier with a mere 15 metres (about 50 feet) of damaged wood and steel.Town planners decided to remove the final section during construction of coastal defences in the 1930s.
Withernsea's Lighthouse is one of only a handful of lighthouses built inland, standing 127 feet (38m) high in the middle of the seaside town. The base of the lighthouse features RNLI and HM Coastguard exhibits, displays and old photographs. There is also a local history room with photo's documents and models from Withernsea's past including the Queens Hotel and the train station.
Reviews (7)
Robert Beecroft
Robert Beecroft
Sep 27, 2021
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Better than willows
Management actually care,treat as human s not animals
Adrian Wilks
Adrian Wilks
Sep 09, 2021
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Me & the wife are here for 5days the van is wonderful home from home fantastic views of the sea 5metres away
Claire Fry
Claire Fry
Aug 11, 2021
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A lovely clean & quiet park. It would be improved by offering recycling bins for the usual stuff instead I had to bring it home.
Maureen Dixon
Maureen Dixon
Jul 30, 2021
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We hired a chalet for 3 nights everything was catered for just the break we needed it was great
Mel Wilson
Mel Wilson
Jul 20, 2021
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Fantastic place. Spacious privately owned chalets, a few of which can be rented. Brilliant club onsite, open to non residents with well equipped family room, lounge with large screen tv showing sports and an enormous concert room with twice weekly guest acts.
Tom Cottam
Tom Cottam
Jan 04, 2020
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Had a chalet here but the sea has since claimed it, it was quite sad to see it go but not as sad as parting with the £600 demolition fee lol.
It wasn't too bad a place but couldn't justify the £2400 site fees which gave you access to a site clubhouse on the other side of holmpton road running water and the grass cutting.
Don't get me wrong it's a lot cheaper than some sites around this area but it could do with a bit of a tidy up.
Rosemary Wright
Rosemary Wright
Jan 09, 2019
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A lovely place to be. Great entertainment in the club on site Fri and Sat night along with our locals from the site singing in the karaoke 🎤 fab.