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Lebberston
A quiet, family-run touring park south of Scarborough near the coast — a 20-minute walk to Cayton Bay beach, and a quiet site where car keys still find ways to go missing.
The Coast Road Touring Park
Lebberston Touring Park is a small, family-run site just off the A165 coast road between Scarborough and Filey. It's primarily a touring and camping park — caravans, motorhomes, tents — with clean facilities, a play area, and a reputation for being well-maintained and friendly. The big selling point is location: you can walk to Cayton Bay beach in about 20 minutes, and both Scarborough and Filey are a short drive away.
Touring parks present a particular risk for key emergencies that static caravan parks don't. Tourers have awnings, hitch locks, wheel clamps — and keys for all of them. A family arriving at Lebberston might have car keys, caravan keys, hitch lock keys, and awning keys. In the scramble to set up on a windy Friday evening, one of those sets goes missing. When it's the car key, we're the ones they call.
The Volvo XC60 and the Awning Snap
A couple from Durham arrived at Lebberston on a Friday evening in mid-July. They were seasoned caravanners — Bailey caravan, full awning, the works. While setting up the awning, the husband put the Volvo XC60 key on the car's rear bumper. The awning pole slipped, clattered against the bumper, and the key fell into the awning rail channel — the thin metal track that the awning slides into. It was wedged tight. A pair of pliers from the site manager got it halfway out before it dropped deeper into the channel, completely inaccessible. We were called at 7pm. Rather than disassemble the awning — which would have taken an hour and probably broken the rail — we programmed a new XC60 key at the pitch. They finished setting up the awning without further incident.
The Peugeot 2008 and the Beach Walk
A family from Leeds had walked from Lebberston down the lane to Cayton Bay beach — a lovely 20-minute walk through farmland. The dad had the Peugeot 2008 key in his shorts pocket. On the beach, he took the shorts off (he had swimming trunks underneath) and left them in a pile with the towels. When they came back from the sea, the tide had come in and the shorts — containing the key — were floating in about 8 inches of North Sea water. Salt water + Peugeot remote = dead. They walked back to the park in silence, called us, and we had a new 2008 key programmed at their caravan within 45 minutes. The damp shorts hung on the awning line as a reminder.
Stuck at Lebberston?
We come to your pitch — touring caravan, motorhome, or tent. Usually within 15 minutes.
Call 01723 817140Available 24/7 — Lebberston, Cayton Bay & all Yorkshire coast touring parks
