Surrounded by peaceful woodland, Goodenbergh is a haven for wildlife, including buzzards, woodpeckers, treecreeper and many species of butterflies. There is a small farm attached to the park on which can be found Alpacas, which are kept for their fibre, there are also Goats, pigs and shetland ponies.
Near Ingleton and it’s famous sights.
Goodenbergh Holiday Park is located near Ingleton, a popular tourist destination thanks to a few fantastic natural features. These features include the White Scar Caves (the longest show cave in the UK), Ingleton Waterfall walk and the Yorkshire Three Peaks (Ingleborough, Pen-Y-Ghent and Whernside). Ingleton is also just down the road from the famous Ribblehead Viaduct, part of the Settle to Carlisle line.
Outstanding Scenery.
Holiday parks North Yorkshire are a great way to experience the countryside and explore nature. With everything that the local towns has to offer, we are also on the edge of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Forest of Bowland offers outstanding views and scenery with many walking routes to help explore the area.
We have been awarded the David Bellamy Conservation Gold Award for the past 20+ years and are also affiliated to Bat and Butterfly Conservation groups.