Rated 4 of 5

Rated 2 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

First and last time at Bridlington

We found a pitch on, what I presume, is the newer part of the site. Very open area with large pitches but little vegetation or planting, just large areas of open grass between pitches. We parked up opposite the toilet block as we need easy access to the facilities but almost immediately regretted it. The world and his wife, and lots of small children, decided to take the shortest route to the block across our pitch. I don't just mean the grass area between pitches, but right across the gravel, even when we were sitting out side! I was actually concerned about going out for the day, expecting to come back to a dent in the side of our van from one of the children cycling across our pitch from the grass area. I'm all for children enjoying themsleves and having a holiday but surely (some as young as 5) should be under some sort of supervision. It didn't help (as others have mentioned) that the path is fenced off, which might otherwise have been used by some. I think this is a bit over the top as its quite easy to wait for someone else to walk down tthe path first. What is really needed is is some planting and fencing across the centre of the grass area to stop people tramping across it. There is no direct access to the coastal path from the site. We cut across the golf course and through the back of Sewerby Hall to get to the coast on the first occasion - not an official footpath I suspect. Also, we walked to Flamborough Head from Danes Dyke about a mile from the site along the main road. There is parking at Danes Dyke but we didn't want to move our motorhome. Unfortunately, being unable to sit outside our van in peace and quiet, has put us off coming back.
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