About Wyse House Campsite
Set on the outskirts of the market town of Malton, we are a small, family run Campsite located on a farm in open countryside.
Wyse House Campsite Description
Set on the outskirts of the market town of Malton, we are a small, family run Campsite located on a farm in open countryside.
The Pool family have lived here since the farm house was rebuilt in 1997.
We run an agricultural contracting business from the farm alongside the sale of equine bedding, forage and free range eggs. Situated half a mile from Eden Camp Modern History Museum and 6 miles from Flamingoland. We are also conveniently situated for North Yorkshire Moors, East coast seaside towns and the historic City of York.
We welcome caravans, motor-homes and tents and have hard standing pitches open and accessible through the winter.
We also have available a "Cabin"
Reviews
Winter 2018 into spring 2019.
August 2018...busy summer! Guinea pig handling raised £6 for RSPCA over bank holiday and found onsite "Love rocks in Lincs" painted stone "meadow" wonderful to find thank you x
This week...
June 2018
All set for the Malton food festival this May Bank holiday week..
Heavy downpours and compaction have resulted in standing water problems especially last year, this week work was carried out to tackle these problems.
Easter 2018 has been a challenge...after 36 hours of rain the River Derwent come over the flood banks to trap several sheep, sadly only 3 survived. Thanks to N Yorkshire fire and rescue and the police for their help. Thank you too to our campers who kept us going with their rubber ducks floating round onsite and cheerful stoicism when faced with yet more mud and rain!
Most of February has been spent busy with livestock...
December 2017
Loo of the year awards 2017 have notified us that we have been awarded Platinum the highest grade possible stating we have "an excellent facility with many extras, a worthy Platinum award" despite being inspected on the August bank holiday! Thank you too to the Dutch Hospital for our lovely signs using vintage local maps...
Miami Bear sadly died this week aged 31 years he will be much missed by my family and many of you who knew him from his long racing career or retirement here on the farm.