Bridlington Club Campsite

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Would highly recommend this site

Visited this site since the completion of the expansion and I can honestly say it is one site I would highly recommend to members and non members of the caravan & motorhome club. From check in and during the duration of our stay (3 nights) the staff were very friendly and kept the site very clean and tidy. We were advised on arrival that there were pitches available on the new area but there have been problems with the electrics (teething troubles) and the new area has its own shower/toilet block. Will definitely be visiting this site in the future and it is well situated for visiting Bridlington, Scarborough, Filey, etc. Small play area to keep the kids entertained. As we have a twin axle caravan, the wardens advised us of the pitches that they reserve for large caravans, so we didn't have to drive round the site looking for a suitable pitch.

Mark and Jeanette

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Reviewed on 06/04/2018 20:31

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Expansion a success - even better now to visit Brid!

Having been to this site around 5 years ago, we found it had now doubled in size and we were on the new section that had just opened. Admittedly there were a few teething problems with the electric going off, and the state of the ground was waterlogged, but it was plain to see the expansion had been well planned and managed. The new block was luxurious, the pitches all hardstanding and level - what is not to like? The warden team worked hard all weekend with the operational difficulties and kept us informed of what was going on. We'd love to return when the expanded site had dried out and the carefully planned turf and shrubs had taken hold. And a quick shout out to the nearby Martonian Inn - the best pub grub we have ever had anywhere

alan1406

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Reviewed on 02/04/2018 13:39

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good site

this a good site and in the process of being re-modeled so there is some noise,the pitches are large and flat however the new lay out is not good ,most of the pitches are set directly opposite each other which means you are looking directly into the outfit opposite ,They are normally staggered to avoid this. there is a hourly bus service to Bridlington for £2.25 or a taxi service for £6.50. the facilities are immaculate and the wardens are very welcoming

michaelwheatley

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Reviewed on 27/03/2018 22:22

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Very well situated site.

This is a typical Caravan Club site. You pretty much know what you're going to get. Friendly, efficient Wardens, good sized pitches, everywhere clean and well maintained. We stayed on a full service pitch so didn't use the showers but the toilet block was clean, warm and cleaned every day. The really great thing about this site is the location. We visited all the local sites, Bempton, Flambrough, Sewerby, Danes Dyke etc. Fraisthorpe is just down the coast and also a lovely beach. Filey is also worth a visit. We also went to Hull three times to visit The Deep, Streetlife Museum and the Humber Car Museum , a must for petrolheads but you must ring to arrange a time with Alan. You'll find the website on Marshalls Wedding Cars. Hull is a much maligned and underated City. Go and be amazed at the lovely buildings, in particular the Guildhall and Maritime museum. We would definitely visit this site again.

Cleocairn2

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Reviewed on 19/03/2018 12:23

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A great place to stay for the coast

We have stayed here twice so far, its a very easy site to get to, easy to enter and lots of space to park up the caravan. its being developed so there is a very small amount of machinery noise from the contractors but we never noticed it while inside the van. the site is superb, spotlessly clean toilet block, lovely warm showers, the park is maintained to the highest standards and although the site is being extended, in no way does it affect the site. We love walking so its perfect to walk to the coast and down to Bridlington or to Bempton RSPB the other way, a must visit place in April - June to watch the huge flocks of birds from Gannets to Puffins from there you can walk along the coastal path to Thornwick bay, have a cuppa then on to Flamborough head to the lighthouse where there is another cafe. On a clear day, winter or summer, its a fantastic part of the world to be in. This site is ideally placed for this, will be back again and again...

Goodwinleeds

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Reviewed on 08/03/2018 10:14

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First stay at this site

This was the first time we had stayed at this site we were looking for a site that had easy access and it did not disappoint. Great for walking. The facilities were clean and modern and the staff were really friendly. We was advised that due to work to expand the site it could potentially be noisy but this did not affect us. The site was well kept I was really impressed and the pitches were a really good size, plenty of space. Will definitely be returning.

John Hyde

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Reviewed on 01/03/2018 20:31

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Very friendly and helpful team

Very friendly and helpful welcome right from the start.. The sites developments do not get in the way of a great weekend away. The site is still to a very high standard. Great location for exploring some beautiful beaches and coast line which are only down the road. We were the first to be allowed onto one of the improved areas which is really nice, the best hard standing pitches in any Caravan Club site for getting the pegs in the ground, you don't need a 1 tonne mallet to pitch your awning! A big thank you for the guidance to reverse onto the pitch, makes a big difference after a long trip.

markstephenjames

Reviewed on 13/02/2018 17:00

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Nice Place for all Sorts of Activities

Went to Bridlington as it is one of the few sites open all year. Not disappointed either. A 4-hour drive from Barrow in Furness via M62 (with all the attendant snow on Saddleworth and Rushworth Moors). Nice drive though, especially from Goole up to Bridlington. Sat-nav directions weren't great as we got closer, as it routed us via Flamborough and not Marton. Still, we saw more of the countryside that way?? Site was very clean, and is going to be fairly big once they get all the ongoing works completed. Good luck with that, and we will see the results in August when we return. Local village pub (The Martonian), only 15 mins walk, serves up great food at very affordable prices, with "specials" on nearly every night. Bus stops outside camp gates see busses (510) to Bridlington and Flamborough. Only drawback is that the last bus back from Bridlington is 6.25 pm. That may improve as the holiday season gets underway. A lot of places in Bridlington were closed for the off-season, but should be open for Easter. All in all, a very pleasant break

The Paradise Crowd

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Reviewed on 31/01/2018 16:20

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Great site handy for the coast

Well as usual the site did not dissapoint, we usually stay for a long weekend and have come here a great many times well a couple of times a year from when it opened. The work onsite to extend it is well progressed and to be honest with you is going to improve this site no end with a further 81 pitches including 10 more service pitches, it should be ready in March according to the Wardens. The Wardens are very pleasant and helpful. The toilet blocks and ablutions are as always very clean and warm. My only gripe really is the dog walk, which should be avoided at the current time as it is waterlogged and sodden. Lots of lovely places to see around the area, Sewerby hall is only a short walk away as is Danes dyke.

ikd1609

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Reviewed on 30/01/2018 18:40

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small winter break

Just thought I would put a posting about this site ,the last time we came was when it had just being opened ,and the facilities and everything is the same (very good) .Clean and tidy ,and the toilet blocks were spot on with piped music and under floor heating in the shower section. The motorhome service point was spot on and taps were on the same side as my van ,which was great as when you are just arriving for the 1st time ,no reversing etc or extended hose pipes to fill up . The site is undergoing some extension work ,which didn't bother us ,as we were away from the it, but you would expect that anyway with it being a weekend and no working . You can walk into Sewerby village in 30 mins ,but its dark on the path in January at night ,so a torch is a must . we had a nice meal on one of there special theme nights ,which was a guess ale and food at the Ship inn (look on there internet site to find out the dates). We came in a motorhome ,so we relied on our trusted walking gear to get us about ,but there is a bus service number 510 which takes you into Bridlington or Flamborough if you feel you need it,right outside the site There is a small farm shop near by ,which you can easily walk to ,which sells its own produce and a coffee shop overall this site is well layed out with hard standings and some service pitches and is ideally placed for the east coast ,with the main attractions at Bridlington, Scarbourgh, Filey.

proctor

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Reviewed on 30/01/2018 13:12

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