Berwick Seaview Club Campsite

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Lovely site, lovely area.

Just returned from a 7 night stay at Berwick Seaview. We had lovely weather for virtually the whole of the week.  Site up to the usual CC standards. Wardens very helpful.  Some of the pitches are very tight, especially when the site is full.  We had a lovely view from pitch 48 at the top of the site with the railway line running behind.  If you have a motor mover you will have a lot more choice of pitches with views as you can turn your van round to face the sea.   Be prepared for the noise from the trains which run several times an hour from 6 am til 11 pm.  If you are a light sleeper take ear plugs, although by the second day we didn't notice them any more.  The church bells below the site also chime on the hour, every hour, all night long! Berwick is a bit tired and shabby but don't miss out on a walk around the ramparts which has great views of the surrounding area and the river with its spectacular bridges.   The site is a great base for visiting lots of places, favourites were Bamburgh Castle, Seahouses, St Abbs, Lindisfarne, Alnwick, Pease Bay, to name but a few.  Drive across the chain bridge near the honey farm, that's an experience! There is a beach for dog walkers within five minutes walk of the site.   An asda, and m & s food hall can be found within five minutes drive of the site.   We would definitely return to this site if we were in the area again. 

PamandRay

Reviewed on 14/05/2016 21:11

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Ideal site for local attractions

This site is an ideal location for the local attractions. eg. Bamburgh Castle, Seahouses, Holy Island, Alnwick Castle and gardens, Edinburgh and not forgetting Berwick itself. The site is easy to find and being perched on a plateau, has beautiful views over the town. It is very well kept, with good size pitches. The shower block is spotless with good size cubicles and no shortage of hot water. The wardens were very friendly and helpful. Some train noise but not enough to cause any great disturbance Would highly recommend this site. We have seen most of the area now but would not hesitate to return to this site.

SACFJC

Reviewed on 14/05/2016 20:36

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Nice site.

Looked at this site, on and off. At last I finally managed to get time away and spent five days here.  Site well managed and very tidy. Plenty of things in the area to keep you busy. Planning a return visit soon.

jassmc

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Reviewed on 13/05/2016 19:20

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Breathtaking

What a lovely location the views were to die for to wake and look out of your window and see the beautiful coast line.and then walk along the lovely beach the site itself was immaculate a place for everything and everything in its place the wardens were nice and friendly and the site does them credit we have not been on a better site.close to Berwick high street had everything you needed a bit tired looking but bags of history we will be back to this location in the near future

skyfox16

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Reviewed on 12/05/2016 18:27

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historic place

The site is in a beautiful location for the view out to sea and the outer harbour. Last day here today but we have really enjoyed it, weather has been fine. Berwick upon tweed is a historic place and it is a must to walk the towns walls. St Abs is a small fishing port north of here and a walk up to the light house is well worth it to see the thousands of Gulls and Gannets nesting on the cliffs. Done the coastal walk to the cause way across to Holy isle [11.9 miles] took me 4hrs of easy walking and Cheswick beach is beautiful place. The site was very well kept and amenities were very clean, wardens very friendly. There is the main train line behind the camp, I was worried about the noise from this but it is not a problem and no trains through the night.

IANPOTTS

Reviewed on 06/05/2016 08:34

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Great little site

Great site with excellent views over Berwick on Tweed, toilets modern and clean, some pitches are a bit small so pitching a caravan can be a challenge. Being on a exposed hill it can get a bit windy but this is offset by the wonderful view, you will not be disappointed. Berwick on Tweed is a very interesting historical place

halohodge

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Reviewed on 05/05/2016 21:14

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A Rather Wet Mayday Weekend Break

A five night stay arriving on the Thursday before the Mayday bank holiday meant that we were well established before the rush of arrivals on Friday. The welcoming site team mapped out for us all of the pitches suitable for our just short of 8 metre caravan - there are quite a number of shortish pitches on this site. The ratio of facilities in the well kept toilet block, to the number of pitches is good so no queuing like we have experienced elsewhere. Despite the rain which seemed to defy the forecast at times, the site has great views across the mouth of the Tweed. Although the East coast main line runs close behind the site, the noise level was surprisingly low and never disturbed our sleep. Tide times were right and the weather was great on Saturday afternoon so we made a trip to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne only a short drive away. We made the short journey to Paxton House on Sunday, no longer occupied and in the hands of a trust - excellent informative guided tour. From the site it is just a short walk down to the Spittal beach for a stroll along the sand if the sun shines. Some photos of the site at https://www.flickr.com/photos/g0cqk/albums/72157667946191915

pathfinderne

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Reviewed on 04/05/2016 18:23

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Great Break

We have just returned from a great 4 night stay at this site. The site itself is well laid out with spacious pitches and the facilities are modern and always kept clean also the views from the pitches are great. The town of Berwick is a 20 minute walk away and has a good selection of pubs, shops and cafes also close by are Alnwick and Bamborough castles. Seahouses, Etal and Lindisfarne are also within easy reach. Overall a great site in a great location.

Francis

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Reviewed on 02/05/2016 17:15

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Great Break

We have just returned from a great 4 night stay at this site. The site itself is well laid out with spacious pitches and the facilities are modern and always kept clean also the views from the pitches are great. The town of Berwick is a 20 minute walk away and has a good selection of pubs, shops and cafes also close by are Alnwick and Bamborough castles. Seahouses, Etal and Lindisfarne are also within easy reach. Overall a great site in a great location.

Francis

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Reviewed on 02/05/2016 17:14

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What a surprise

Our first visit to this site and what a surprise. Typical high standards expected on a club site but with outstanding views and within easy reach of the town. We will certainly visit again and stay longer next time.

Landor5

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Reviewed on 01/05/2016 18:43

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