Bridlington Club Campsite

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New(ish) site, and it shows:

Outstanding facilities and all hardstanding, pitches are well laid out so as to give a feeling of space. Great dog walking area and playground for the kids, the site sits between Flanborough Head and Bridlington town. The site was busy/full during our stay and coped well, maintaining a peaceful air. I'm not sure that you'd be able to say the same about Bridlington in the high season though...

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Caravanner

Reviewed on 23/10/2015 16:10

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Lovely site

In October when the kids are at school, this site is ideal for retirees who wish for peace and quiet. We had 3 nights and enjoyed our time here. There is plenty to do on this coast and the weather was good enough for a picnic on Fraisthorpe beach, parking is right on the edge of the sea and only £2.00. Flies were a problem, and didn't seem to respond to killer spray, just had to remember to close the fly-screens, particularly the door. Love the music in the toilet block, complainers should get a life.

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Caravanner

Reviewed on 14/10/2015 13:12

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nice site, but some disappointment

Several other reviews mention lots of flies, but we saw none. Perhaps the dreaded radio in the toilet block drove them away - particularly Chris Evans. How can it be considered fair to everyone with compulsory radio 2 playing all the time? If it were turned off, nobody would be upset. With it on, several are, including the flies. I like Classic FM, but when I have visitors I don't force them to listen to it. That would be rude. Good location for walking or driving around with lots to see, but if we have to stick with radios playing in the toilet block, please put a warning in the site information, then we can avoid them, leaving these sites to those who want them.

Bri n Jan

Reviewed on 24/09/2015 14:39

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Did not know we still had seaside towns like this in the North

Oh my word what a delightful town Bridlington is. They are also trying to update it, with a 25 million sports facility on the sea front. Looks impressive be great for wet days for families. As for the site it is spotless in every way, the wardens working long hours to ensure the high standards are maintained. The site is pure luxury. The best we have stayed on by far. I had forgotten some medication so my sister posted them on, they came two days later, and he called round to tell us they had arrive as they were in my name, not the bookings name as that was partners. A big thank you for going the extra mile.  As previous posts have said the flys were a bit of a nuisance in the caravan as fly spray was next to useless. But I would think this would be down to the time of year.  Anyway we are already planning our next trip next year, there is just so much to do and there is a very pleasant walk on the coast into Bidlington, or you can take the land train from the rear of Selby House which is worth a look round, the gardens are stunning. There a a few rides on the sea front for those who like them but they are not intrusive like Blackpools are. GREAT PLACE, GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT WARDEN AND GREAT PLACE FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE Just wish we could have had longer.

graham5252

Caravanner

Reviewed on 22/09/2015 16:06

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Bridlington Break

We stayed for 4 nights 7-11 Sept all the wardens friendly and very helpful, our initial pitch 36 provided easy access to the toilet block, we opted to move after the first night, the couple on pitch 37 with friends from 38 spent until after 11pm socializing in their awning, the distance from their awning to our motorhome was slight (we overheard every word) it would have been far better if they had gathered in the pitch 38 awning at least this was facing the friends car&caravan and their socializing would not have been as easily heard. In addition the bloke on pitch 35 drove onto the opposite recently vacated ‘serviced pitch’ 43 (early departure) and hosed his car down (unbelievable) the wardens sensitively addressed this. Next day we moved to pitch 60 and had a really splendid time, thanks to our new neighbours. This site is well run and the staff are constantly working to keep it in an immaculate condition the toilet block is superb. Advice from the warden re TV signal failure (our aerial failed) was greatly appreciated The location is ideal for access to Flamborough and nearby Sewerby Hall, the coastal pathway to Bridlington is a must. This was our third visit to this spotless site, the wardens are dedicated and keep everything in excellent condition there is no evidence of wear and tear that is evident on the mature sites.

jpmag99

Reviewed on 14/09/2015 19:58

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Excellent Long Weekend

Arrived on site to a very warm reception by Wardens, who we found to be most pleasant on all our encounters with them through the weekend - thank you! Site was well kept and the facilities kept clean (they even have the radio playing in the toilet blocks, which is nice!) Nice to see them being fairly strict with people arriving before 12, keeping the office closed!  A slight negative for such a new site (and nothing to do with the wardens) is that corporate still seem to, in my opinion, be getting the balance of toilets to wash sinks wrong.  Kids loved the play area which had lots of great equipment! Only downside was the number of flies and we live near cattle farms at home so are quite used to them - again, nothing really to do with the site, but worth a mention.  Great little site - we will be back - Thanks!

ChemicalJasper

Caravanner

Reviewed on 01/09/2015 10:21

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Great for Bridlington and Flamborough Head.

This site is close to Bridlington and Flamborough Head, more or less midway between both.  Buses stop right outside the site and go to both places.  The site is up to the usual high level provided by the club and staff of an equal high level, cant fault it. As I have a  motor home I find many places do not cater for the parking of motor homes well no such problem at Flamborough North and Flamborough Head, ample parking and reasonable fees. Flamborough Head is well worth a visit albeit the migration of the birds which is a big attraction begin in April and the majority leave by the end of July so missed this.  A nice restaurant adjacent to the lighthouse. I recommend when in Bridlington doing the two and a quarter hour cruise on the Yorkshire Belle it takes you to Flamborough and with a running commentry very enjoyable and at £8 for OAP and £10 for adults good value. I caught the bus into Bridlington so cant comment on parking there but believe it to a problem for motor homes, so get your free bus passes out and take that option is my recommendation.

storminnormin

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Reviewed on 18/08/2015 18:03

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Excellent site.

The site was lovely, facilities clean, location great - all perfect. Our weekend there did throw up a "rules" issue for us though unfortunately. We usually travel as a couple but as we had children with us this time we asked if we could have a late depart of a couple of hours and were told no for two reasons, firstly because we were on a popular pitch (so popular it was one of the last 3 on Friday when we arrived after 6, although I accept this can happen) and secondly that more were arriving on Sunday than leaving - well this was not backed up by the online system which showed the site as full on Saturday and having spaces on Sunday! We didn't know whether to assume something was wrong with the booking system or feel lied to. Then on Sunday when we were hooking up to leave at quarter to 12 there was someone hovering and waiting for us to go so obviously early arrivals are tolerated and late departs rejected. All in all we felt very unwelcome and thoroughly kicked off. I am discovering that the weekend Caravanner seems to be discriminated against in this club, I know it is a long running topic so I won't go into it here, but be aware this site is full popular and busy so you wont get a late depart if our experience is anything to go by and a weekender will have to pay for 3 days if they want to have 2 days!

sharron113

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Reviewed on 04/08/2015 16:11

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Beautiful Brid

Great site. Easy access (we used M62/A614 to avoid Garrowby Hill). Large pitches, very level due to tiered landscaping. Upper part of site seemed windier, lower part more sheltered but a longer trek to facilities. Very nice shower block but not super powerful showers, extremely well kept and spotless, great wardens. Nice play area, much enjoyed by our visiting family sprogs. A few miles out of Brid itself. Fish and chips at 149 were scrumptious, best in ages! We hired a beach chalet for the week from East Riding Council for that classic British seaside holiday experience. Highly recommended as beaches are superb.

Re parking in Brid: free next to bowling green and non-seaward side of road above Princess Mary Promende. We used South Cliff: £3.50 all day at park and ride with unlimited Land Train and bus included for up to 7 people. Bargain.

mjh2014

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Reviewed on 02/08/2015 20:51

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Respect?

We've been coming to this site since it opened and love it generally. Current warden teams are great - best I've seen, site is always spotless, and the location is perfect for us. Only problem we are increasingly encountering is people showing a complete disrespect for others by regularly and frequently cutting across, cycling across, and playing on pitches that are not there's - adults and children. Don't get me wrong I have absolutely no issue with children being children, but on two separate occasions this weekend we have had two different groups of children attempting to force their bikes behind our motor home or running back and forth across our pitch - sorry but absolutely not acceptable. The CC rules are perfectly clear - please read them and control your children. 

tilda1509

Reviewed on 02/08/2015 13:00

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