The Local Area 

& Patrington Haven Leisure Park

Important Information 

Due to a fire that occurred on Monday 22nd April 2024, The Country Club at Patrington Haven Leisure Park is currently closed which includes the swimming pool, gym, spa and Guys Cafe Bar & Restaurant.  

Please visit The Country Club website and follow their social media pages for further information and updates.

The Takeaway service is open and on site delivery available. 

We have created a guide on local food and drink including take away options, and a guide on things to do in the local area.

 Please click the button links below to view.



Patrington Haven Leisure Park, in East Yorkshire is an award winning holiday park and is set in over 40 acres of beautiful countryside. During your stay, why not fish in the well stocked lake, enjoy a spa treatment, while the children enjoy playing on the play park.

The park often hold events and activities throughout the year, which may need to be booked in advance. Please contact the park directly and follow social media pages for information. Any ticketed events are purchased from the park directly, and can sell out quickly, please use the links below to view events, purchase tickets or to contact the park.


Patrington Haven Leisure Park is located in a small village with its own local pub ‘The Burns Head’ which has pizza nights, Sunday Lunch and a beer garden.  A little further down the road (around a 20 minute walk) is the larger village of Patrington with pubs including The Hildyard Arms and The Wolfpack, often playing live music on a weekend and The Station which serves food and is dog friendly. 

‘Botanical Tapas’ in the village serves cocktails and Spanish food and there is a lovely little cake and coffee shop 'Cakey Bakey’ and Fish and Chip shop ‘Newtons’ There is also a convenience store, hardware store, petrol station and bakery.

The seaside town of Withernsea, is 6 miles away with its award winning sandy beach and traditional promenade, there are lots of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. A favourite restaurant in Withernsea is ‘The Bengal Lancer’ serving Indian food. There is also an inland lighthouse, which is open for visitors to climb the 144 steps and take a look around the museum which gives a history of the seaside town.

Spurn Point, one of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s best nature reserves is 10 miles from the park, the reserve can be enjoyed by foot or bike and you can now enjoy a spurn safari for an even bigger adventure!

The City of Hull is 17 miles away and has everything you could need with history, culture, shopping, museums and The Deep- one of the UK’s biggest aquariums.