Lots to do in the area around the Bridlington site.
First stayed at this site shorty after it first opening in 2011; nice to re-visit and see how the vegetation and bushes have matured and softened the site over the years. Hardstanding spacious pitches over three areas of this site with central toilet block. Surprising for a new site the gents toilets only have three WC’s – totally inadequate for the size of the site!
Very friendly wardens and useful information room with a helpful tip that the site has an arrangement with the adjacent golf course that allows members to access the coastal footpath via the golf course. This avoids a 1 mile walk along the busy B1255 Flamborough Road. The sign at the access to the golf course states there in no access to the coastal path (this is not the case, but it avoids the path being adopted as a public footpath!).
Marton Manor farm is a 10 minute walk from the site and provides very nice afternoon tea for 2 for £ 12.99. Sewerby Hall and gardens is 1 ½ miles from the site and worth visiting as is Bridlington Priory and The Bayle Museum near the Old Town (3 ½ miles from the site). Crosiers butches in the Old Town supplies excellent quality meat, and the owner is both friendly and helpful.
Bempton Cliffs and the RSPB site located 3 miles North of the site provides a cliff top home for numerous seabirds. Access to the sanctuary is free if you are Caravan Club members and remember to bring your membership card with you.
Flamborough Head is 3 miles East of the site with its old and new lighthouse.
Lots of things to do and see in this area, plenty of quite lanes to cycle on and coastal walks plus for those who like a traditional seaside break Bridlington with its North and South beaches, amusement arcades and numerous fish and chip shops.
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