Despite being held over the August Bank Holiday weekend in a popular holiday region, there are numerous accommodation options available.
Hotels, Guest houses, friendly pubs and B&B's abound in the Scarborough and Vale of Pickering area, and full details of all the options available can be obtained from Scarborough Tourist Information Office on 01723-383637 or at the Yorkshire Coast Visitors website.
The traditional accommodation choice at the White Rose is, of course, camping and the event will provide an exclusive campsite in a delightful rural location adjacent to the assembly area and finish. Separate areas will be available for those campers preferring quiet and those wanting to party till (almost) dawn. Book your event camping pitch on the entries page.
Space will be available for tents, caravans and camper vans. The event campsite is in a delightful rural location, near the small village of Harwood Dale, where there are several holiday cottages, but no pub or restaurant.
There are literally hundreds of pubs and restaurants in Scarborough but we hope that Wilfs Cafe will be open in the assembly area for much of the weekend.
Orienteers preferring full service campsites should contact Scarborough Tourist Office or contact direct one of the more prominent serviced sites in the area.
The nearest youth hostels to the event are Scarborough, just 11km distant, and Boggle Hole, 13km away.
Other youth hostels are at Whitby and Lockton. Book direct with YHA.
Whatever your accommodation choice, you can be sure of an excellent, high quality welcome in North Yorkshire.
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