Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 3 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Sorry not for me

We were meet at the gate by a lovely member of staff and check in was quick and helpful. we found a pitch in the what we believe is the newer part of the site, this was a mistake and we should have looked for a pitch on the older areas as we drove in, as any wind and it feels like a gale in this part, even when full it felt open and empty. so if you can get on the first two area as you enter go here. visiting the toilet block I found of the 2 cubicles open one was dirty and they other had a broken toilet seat (sadly first impressions stick) there was a sign saying any more damage and the block would be closed, there was no further incidents during our 6 night stay so i can only assume the people responsible had left. Lots of dogs on site, not an issue as we have one ourselves. but some of the owners just didn't like picking up after them. WiFi was terrible and i think only worked one day in the whole visit. yep a first world issue but when you trying to keep a teenager happy it is a must. good job i have a decent data package on my phone I could use, but even the phone signal was hit and miss. also on arrival we where told not to put anything on the grass as they where cutting it. that was on the Monday, they finally cut the grass around us on the Saturday, yet the noise of the lawn mower never seemed to stop all week We went into Bridlington once and for us that was enough. there are much better sea side towns within a stones throw. Sewerby Hall is a must visit and with in walking distance as well as the pubs in the village around it. The lighthouse at Flamborough Head is worth a visit if your lucky you will get to see some sea lions. as it turned out even though both me and my wife in our life time had seen loads of lighthouses we realised we had never seen one actually doing it's job at night. so we made a trip and that's now ticked off the list (sad i know) for the bird watchers among you or just the lovers of nature the RSPB reserve is a good visit. we will return to the area but might not be to this site.
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