Berwick Seaview Club Campsite

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The only problem we had is the trains ,

The trains would start at 6:30 and go on all through the day till10:30 but you get woken up at 3:00 in the morning ,when there was one going by . Every thing Elsa was ok toilets are good the site is clean and no litter ,good beach near by The site entrance is a bit steep at first you can bottom your tow bar

BigJohn68

Reviewed on 23/05/2017 18:39

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En route to Scotlandd

A bit of a tight, steep approach road to the site, hence the sensible arrival time of 13.00hrs to make sure those leaving are gone. Bit of grounding on the approach road with our car trailer added to the grooves in the road. A fantastic view from most pitches on this site but can be a little noisy from the trains that pass the rear of the site. So many places to visit including Berwick and the Kings Own Scottish Borderers Museum. Very friendly Wardens, clean loo block, and well kept site due to busy wardens.

BxG

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 17/05/2017 23:55

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wonderful views

Just returned from a week at Seaview. It was our first visit to Berwick on Tweed and we shall certainly return. The site is very easy to find (even from the south - see previous review) and is laid out on a series of terraces, the view over the estuary and the town is brilliant from all the terraces and we spent lots of time enjoying the changing tides and views. There have been comments about the amount of space between pitches across the paths and due to the terraces you have to be a little bit more careful when manouvering into and out of the pitches but it is not a problem. Also we were worried about the comments on the railway line but although we were on the top terrace just below the railway it was not a problem and after a couple of hours you didn't even notice a train passing. Helpful, hardworking wardens, the site was clean and tidy at all times. The facilities were great, even though there is only one toilet block there are plenty of cubicles to cover busy times. the weather was cold and windy for a couple of days and it was wonderful to go into the warm toilet block (almost felt like moving in). Berwick is a lovely historic town, walking the walls, visiting the museums, shopping in many independent unique shops kept us close to home for most of the week but the rest of the Northumberland coast is worth a visit. There is a vast sandy beach within 5 minutes walk which our dog loved (very dog friendly area). Also there is an interesting hour long walk around the historic Spittal point led by a local guide Rene which I would recommend, she was fascinating. A lovely holiday

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Good stay.

There are no instructions for arriving from the south. Follow A1 and take the A1167 signposted Spittal. Follow this road to the roundabout by Farmfounds then follow the directions as given on the Club website. DO NOT FOLLOW THE SAT NAV unless you want nightmares!

Eltel

Caravanner

Reviewed on 12/05/2017 20:53

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A pleasant stay

We stayed in early May and despite the cold wind we enjoyed our stay here. The staff were as usual very friendly and helpful. The facilities were excellent. I only have one critisicim and which, I guess, is unavoidable, but the train noise of the nearby railway line was a bit disturbing especially if your pitch is close to it.

Geo

Motorhomer from Essex

Reviewed on 11/05/2017 17:39

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Two way trip

I have visited Berwick Seaview on several occasions and always find a warm welcome, friendly wardens and a generally relaxed atmosphere. This time I had an overnight stop on my way to Glamis and a three night stay on my way back home. The proximity to the railway is not a problem and is far outweighed by the beautiful views both of Berwick and towards Bamburgh and Holy Island. Berwick is a dog and motorhome friendly town and West Street is home to the best little chocolate shop for miles. Cocoature makes proper hot chocolate with real Belgian chocolate not powder and handmade chocolates to die for. Spittal beach, just a short walk away, allows dogs. Seaview is easily accessible from the A1 and it is a shame to use it just to stop over on the way north or south. You will be missing a treat if you do.

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Two way trip

I have visited Berwick Seaview on several occasions and always find a warm welcome, friendly wardens and a generally relaxed atmosphere. This time I had an overnight stop on my way to Glamis and a three night stay on my way back home. The proximity to the railway is not a problem and is far outweighed by the beautiful views both of Berwick and towards Bamburgh and Holy Island. Berwick is a dog and motorhome friendly town and West Street is home to the best little chocolate shop for miles. Cocoature makes proper hot chocolate with real Belgian chocolate not powder and handmade chocolates to die for. Spittal beach, just a short walk away, allows dogs. Seaview is easily accessible from the A1 and it is a shame to use it just to stop over on the way north or south. You will be missing a treat if you do.

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Two way trip

I have visited Berwick Seaview on several occasions and always find a warm welcome, friendly wardens and a generally relaxed atmosphere. This time I had an overnight stop on my way to Glamis and a three night stay on my way back home. The proximity to the railway is not a problem and is far outweighed by the beautiful views both of Berwick and towards Bamburgh and Holy Island. Berwick is a dog and motorhome friendly town and West Street is home to the best little chocolate shop for miles. Cocoature makes proper hot chocolate with real Belgian chocolate not powder and handmade chocolates to die for. Spittal beach, just a short walk away, allows dogs. Seaview is easily accessible from the A1 and it is a shame to use it just to stop over on the way north or south. You will be missing a treat if you do.

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First time visit

The site is very easy to find from the A1 and the staff were most friendly and accommodating. Some of the pitches were a little tight for the motorhome and bike rack but we had no issue. Toilets are exceptionally clean and tidy as well as the rest of the site. Just under 30 minute walk into Berwick along Dock road which is level and we found 2 good eateries, the 'Queens Hotel' which was very good dining and 'The Brewers arms' for an old fashioned cheap but good meal (think 1970's starters for the menu, Prawn cocktail, Egg Mayonaise etc) The site is next to the main East Coast main Line which can clearly be seen on Google Earth and the service is 24 hours a day but we knew that when we booked and it was no issue for us. (prefer the railway to a road anyday) Would return again. I had to review for a family but have no idea so put 3*

DSutton

Reviewed on 29/04/2017 16:35

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Tranquil views with piece

Easy site to find, just off A1 site hours are quite tight for reception, site is in a ideal location, super views all round toilet facilities are clean and kept in good order, fresh drinking water taps need long hoses on them for mobile homes, as to reach fill point on vans We will return.

diventdunchis

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 28/04/2017 16:20

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