Two sites in one
Arrived for our first visit to Bridlington site. Wardens were courteous on arrival, if a little short at times. Was warned about 'the grass', but having read about this in previous reviews, it was no surprise. To be fair, the site looked extremely well kept and clean as we we looked for a pitch. The first half of the site (which I understand is the original part) had all the hallmarks of a good well run club site, with MH's and Caravans well spaced in little homely cul de sac's. As we turned into one of these as we thought a pitch was free, another member shouted out ' you cant come in here, its full!'. Okay, so we off we went and found ourselves in what I understand is the newer half. We found a nice neat hardstanding pitch, but it didn't feel right. We were at the bottom of the field so could look up the site, and we came to realise that it had so much open space between vehicles and caravans, it felt like a half full car park, even when site was nearly full, especially the middle area. Facilities were very good and well presented. Only other point was that the shop doesnt sell any essentials like milk and bread. Was told to use the Farm shop along the road to Sewerby. When we got there, it was shut (midday Friday), so had to walk towards Bridlington to find a Service Station.
Some great walks along the cliffs to Flamborough Head and to Bridlington. Sewerby Hall is worth a visit for the morning and so is the Ship Inn in Sewerby for a drink. Bus Stop right outside is good with buses every hour.
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