Skipsea, a small village in the Yorkshire Wolds, is near to the North Sea and only a mile from the coast. The area is known for its rich agricultural land and picturesque landscape. There is a Post Office, a local store, a salon, and a bar all within walking distance in this little community. Cobblestones from the beach are used in the construction of many of the older and newer homes in the community. The ruins of Skipsea Castle can be found on the outskirts of the community. Both Bridlington and Filey are close by, and both have vast stretches of sandy beach and a wide variety of resort attractions, while the surrounding countryside is great for walking and cycling. With attractions like the Deep Submarium in Hull, Sledmere House, and Burton Constable Hall all within 20 miles, the shops, cathedral, and museum of historic York, the resort town of Scarborough, and the North Yorks Moors Steam Railway in Pickering all within an hour’s drive, and Whitby just a little further, Skipsea is a great place to set up camp for a relaxing vacation.