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Good for families

A very pleasant site

This was our first visit to this site. Our chosen pitch was on the old section, rather than the new, which we thought was rather open and characterless. Although I am sure this will change as trees and hedges develope. The site is ideally located for local walking, without using any transport, other than perhaps a bus. There is an hourly service with a stop just outside the site. The coastal path can be accessed by a non publicised route through the golf course. A narrow track through the woods, not across the fairways. We walked into Brid this way and bus back and also the other way to Flamborough head. On summer weekends there is an open top bus back from the head, or you can carry on to North Landing and get the hourly bus back on any day but Sunday. We also visited Bempton Cliffs RSPB (free entry with CAMC card) about 3 miles by road. Or you can do as we did and park at Thornwick bay and walk along the cliff top path. About 3 miles each way. At this time of year there were hundreds of nesting Gannets and we even saw a few puffins. Nearby Sewerby Hall and gardens is also well worth a visit. Walk, drive or bus. It also contains a small zoo, which would be great for young children and is good value for money. We also visited Filey without using the car, bus to Brid and then £5 day return on the train. For shopping the nearby Co-op, passed on the way in from the west, was very good. Or there is a larger Tesco in Brid. We thought the farm shop next door, very poorly stocked. Site Wifi generally worked well and 4G was available on our EE and O2 phones. We particularly liked the herbs, provided by the wardens, which you were free to help yourself to.
Motorhomer from Nottinghamshire

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