Brighton Club Campsite

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Fantastic Site

What a lovely site. Great staff, very clean, great location, lovely setting. Reception sell basics, milk etc. Very close to Brighton Marina....shops (inc a 24hr Asda), eating places, entertainment. Short drive to Brighton centre......even walkable. Already booked in to go again

TracyStreet

Caravanner from West Sussex

Reviewed on 09/04/2015 20:44

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Easter Break

We found this to be a very clean and tidy site (despite one toilet block still under refurbishment which left the other block rather busy). staff very friendly, excelaant location for Brighton and surrounding areas. Great walks across the downs for both humans and dogs.

Grovesy

Caravanner

Reviewed on 09/04/2015 18:36

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Great place for a seaside break

We really enjoyed our stay here.  The Sheepcote Valley is a wonderful place to walk with the dog, and the Marina is walking distance as well.  Buses are frequent.  The site staff were friendly and the place was very clean.  (Too many rabbits for our dog's peace of mind).  My recurring problem is the lack of dry space to put bags/ in the shower - a small shelf on the dry side would make all the difference!

Mazlowe

Caravanner

Reviewed on 05/04/2015 20:05

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Easter Break

Just returned from 4 nights at this site and we really enjoyed it. We were also surprised by how much we enjoyed the city itself. The site was about half full as we had the week before the holiday weekend and was beginning to fill nicely as we left. Quite a relaxed view of vehicles per pitch, but that doesn't bother us. Make sure that you have good sturdy rock pegs if you intend to put an awning up on a hard pitch, as they have really solid foundations. We've booked to return in October.

Stranraer23

Caravanner

Reviewed on 04/04/2015 09:43

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Weekend visit

A very nice site with well marked and laid out pitches. On arrival we were number 2 in a line which seemed to cause a little congestion, this caused something of a panic and a sharp response from staff. The toilet blocks were down to one which caused no issue as even though the site was full they were clean and could be described as a credit to the staff, I did however on one visit to the block miss the sign saying closed for cleaning, possibly obscured by the family leaving the block at the time, being told off like a naughty school boy at my age was not appreciated nor I think warrented. As a polite suggestion its a caravan club camp site not an HMP.

PaulRobinson

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Reviewed on 03/04/2015 12:51

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And saw the eclipse too.........

Had a nice peaceful break here late March, so off peak and work going on on site.  Very peaceful site and walkable to the Marina and to Brighton. Very friendly staff, very clean site and spotless facilities. We even saw the partial eclipse from our van too !  

CandJP

from Berkshire

Reviewed on 02/04/2015 08:37

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Good site for exploring the Sussex area.

Location is close to the Marina and easy access to Brighton without using the car as the parking fees are eye watering.All the staff were very friendly and helpful. The toilet /washing facilities were very well maintained and also nicely heated. Would certainly stop there again, although being child free we probably wouldn't choose it during the school holidays.

Britford

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Reviewed on 29/03/2015 12:40

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Great site, very quiet and short walk from the sea

Our first trip to this site, despite it only being 45 mins from home.  We stayed at the far end of the site on pitch 113, lovely pitch, v quiet and lots of early spring sunshine.  The site was very busy even though it was low season still, immaculate facilities and grounds/landscaping etc.  We will definitely return later this year, maybe even a Christmas break down here?   The access road has much improved from previous reports with parking restrictions in force, however a few parked vehicles still ignored these and we were glad not to meet another oncoming caravan as we left the site on Sunday morning.

NSum

Caravanner from West Sussex

Reviewed on 25/03/2015 21:28

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Site with a golden frame

Albeit that this site is close to the suburban outskirts of Brighton, it is set within a "golden frame " formed by high open downland and areas of woodland. It is secluded, quiet, attractively planned and well maintained. We stayed from 17th to 19th March 2015, and although one of the two amenity blocks was closed for refurbishment, the other coped without difficulty. The facilities were clean and smart. A key is needed to raise the site's barrier both coming in and going out, and the helpful staff supply the key when you report your pitch selection. Brighton's bus services are excellent and frequent. This is just as well as parking in the town is very pressured - there are even pay and display bays in the lane leading up to the site! You can reach bus stops in a little over 10 minutes, and can walk through the local park to cut off a corner. Brighton has many attractions but for us the Royal Pavilion was the top visit - 5 star! Entry fee covers the use of state of the art audio/visual handsets that tell you all you want to know.

Bill Keeble

Reviewed on 23/03/2015 21:30

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Great location

Very pleasantly surprised by this site.  For a site so close to Brighton it was very quiet and suprisingly rural.  Some very nice spacious pitches at the north of the site.  Facilities are well maintained and we didn't find any problem even though the southern facility block was closed for redevelopment.  Access into Brighton is easy - we parked for free at the Marina and walked into town to explore the Lanes etc.  

birderbilly

Reviewed on 22/03/2015 19:46

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