Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
Club site
Total pitches: 99
No. hard pitches: 83
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01289 305198
Facilities
- Dogs
- Peaceful stays
- Families
Northumberland is a great place to visit at any time of the year, with so much to offer for everyone to enjoy. Stunning coastline with outstanding sandy beaches, magnificent forests and incredible history.
Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, the man responsible for changing landscaping in the 18th century with his impressive and inspiring garden and park designs, which are evident all over the UK today was born in Northumberland. It is also home to the unique Chillingham Wild Cattle, a very rare breed which are natural clones. Earl Grey tea also has its origins in Northumberland.
With incredibly clear skies Northumberland can be an amazing place to gaze at the stars or possibly experience the aurora borealis. Explore many beautiful towns and villages, enjoy everything from water sports to rock climbing or just soak up the incredible surroundings. Northumberland has something for everyone.
Club site
Total pitches: 99
No. hard pitches: 83
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01289 305198
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 78
No. hard pitches: 0
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01669 620762
Facilities
Club site
Total pitches: 87
No. hard pitches: 87
Open 14 Mar 2025 to 03 Nov 2025
Earliest arrival time 13:00
Telephone 01665 578320
Facilities
What are the best camping and caravan sites in Northumberland?
We have a choice of campsites that are perfect for you or the whole family. There’s activities to keep everyone entertained and perfect spots for relaxing too. Berwick Seaview is one of our top caravan sites in Northumberland. It combines the spectacular scenery of the county with stunning views of the sea and busy town of Berwick from this hillside site, which also overlooks the river estuary. Nunnykirk site is the perfect place for a relaxing and tranquil holiday. It’s a haven for wildlife with stunning nature surrounding it; which makes for a great place for those who enjoy hill walking and wandering through picturesque scenery. River Breamish is set within the Cheviot Hills, with excellent walking and cycling trails in the scenically beautiful surrounding. Walk from the caravan site into the delightful Breamish Valley where many remains from the Neolithic and Bronze Age, including hill forts and medieval villages can be seen.
Where can I camp in Northumberland?
If you’re looking for a great camping destination in Northumberland, these are just two of the fantastic sites we have available to you. The Berwick Seaview site and the River Breamish site could be the perfect places for you.They’re in a great location with easy access to everything you’d want to see on your visit to Northumberland.
Which campsites in Northumberland are dog-friendly?
All of our UK Club Sites are dog-friendly and better yet, your four-legged friends go free! Find out how we cater for dogs and what to expect when visiting a Club Site with the family pet.
What is the weather like in Northumberland and when is the best time to visit?
You can visit Northumberland at any time of the year. Enjoy the warmer summer months if you are looking to relax on the stunning beaches or springtime is perfect to see the new blooms. Choose autumn or winter to explore the amazing countryside and visit the beautful towns and villages and enjoy the cosy pubs. You just need to take more layers.
Where is Northumberland?
Northumberland is the most northerly county and is adjacent with the Scottish Borders and the North Sea, with Tyne and Wear sitting just below.