Brighton Toy and Model Museum
Step back in time to marvel at the wonderful toys from the golden age of British and European toy making.
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Ideally located just 2 miles east of Brighton, nestled within a fold of the South Downs and just a short distance inland from the Marina, the picturesque East Sussex campsite offers easy access to the many attractions of this popular town. Buses are regular and for rail enthusiasts the historic Volks Railway which runs along the prom will be a treat.
Brighton is a classic and lively British seafront town, filled with all the attractions you would expect from a famous coastal resort. The shopping is excellent with many unusual boutiques and antique shops to browse in. The town also has an operational pier, complete with amusement arcades and some of the finest fish and chips on the south coast, and is home to the Royal Pavillion. The site is also well placed for visiting the historic town of Lewes, or the beautiful Arundel Castle and Gardens in nearby West Sussex. With plenty to see and do locally and extensive recreational grounds adjacent to the caravan park, you're sure to have a holiday here that will be hard to forget.
Additional ways to stay:
Glamping - book a glamping holiday on this site by visiting experiencefreedom.co.uk.
To contact the campsite directly, please call 01273 626546
Nearest alternative campsites: Littlehampton Club Campsite, Slinfold Club Campsite and Gatwick Club Campsite.
Great news - Fast check-in is now available at Brighton Club campsite. Five days prior to your arrival, you will receive instructions by Text on how to use fast check-in and to confirm your vehicle registration. For this to work please can you ensure you have paid in advance of your stay and your vehicle registration is up to date. For more information visit camc.com/fastcheckin
*T&Cs
10% OFF Autumn Getaways: Save 10% on stays between 1 October to 21 December 2025. 4 night minimum stay. Book by 26 November at least 21 days in advance of arrival. Discount automatically applied and appears at checkout.
£5 Deposit: FREE cancellations and FREE amendments up to 21 days before arrival.
Prices
Touring pitch types | Awning | Without Awning |
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Standard (electric & hardstanding) |
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Yes |
Standard (electric & grass) |
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Serviced (electric & hardstanding) |
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Tent (electric & grass) |
Yes |
Tent (non-electric & grass) |
Yes |
Camping pod |
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Offers available to Club members
Step back in time to marvel at the wonderful toys from the golden age of British and European toy making.
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Travel in style on an iconic vintage bus touring Sussex vineyards and enjoying tastings of award winning wines.
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View and BookFrom North on M23/A23: after passing Brighton boundary sign join the A27 (signposted Lewes). Immediately after passing Sussex University (on left) leave A27 via slip road at signpost B2123, Falmer, Rottingdean. At the roundabout at the top of the slip road turn right onto B2123 (signposted Falmer, Rottingdean). In 2 miles at traffic lights in Woodingdean turn right by Downs Hotel into Warren Road. In about 1 mile at traffic lights turn left into Wilson Avenue, crossing the racecourse. In 1.25 miles turn left at the foot of the hill (last turning before traffic lights) into East Brighton Park. Follow the lane for 0.5 mile to the site entrance on the left.
Sites key:
Annette Peer
Reviewed: 03/05/2025 19:41
We stayed for 4 nights and we really enjoyed the site. We walked into Brighton town centre, although there were plenty of buses running along the coast if needed. The staff at the site were friendly and helpful. The cafe, Chef Phillipe is wonderful we enjoyed fresh croissants & Danish... Show more
louise wrightson
Reviewed: 02/05/2025 15:32
Had a fantastic 3 night stay 2 couples in 2 motorhomes. Always clean facilities friendly staff. Great location for Brighton town. And the little food stall is gorgeous.
Caroline Duncombe
Reviewed: 02/05/2025 15:02
We recently stayed for 2 nights at this lovely site. Very well presented / very good facilities / very helpful and friendly staff / waling distance to the Marina / lovely deli / some staff spoke German - very good as my husband is German. Thank you for a lovely stay.
Owen Watters
Reviewed: 24/04/2025 15:52
Stayed for 3 nights over Easter after several years since my last visit. The site has improved significantly since and is well laid out with pitches clearly marked, the facilities are spotlessly clean and the staff were extremely friendly. Loved the bistro/ deli by the entrance, great food and... Show more
Christina VanderAue
Reviewed: 23/04/2025 16:56
I came in with a problem with my Thetford Cassette loo. Kev came out to help me and solved the problem so quickly. Thankyou and much appreciated Kev!
Colin Howes
Reviewed: 21/04/2025 19:23
Very pleased with the site, will visit again soon I hope; good dog walks local to site and very friendly staff, pitches are a good size and mostly flat also good transport into Brighton that runs every seven or eight minutes or so. 👍
James Havinden
Reviewed: 16/04/2025 19:01
A charming caravan site conveniently located just moments from public transport links. The facilities are clean and well-maintained, and the staff are welcoming, friendly, and knowledgeable, offering great advice about the surrounding areas. Plenty of waste disposal points, including grey water and Elsan facilities, along with a good selection of spacious pitches. Access... Show more
Colin Bates
Reviewed: 15/04/2025 14:15
Wanted to stop for 2 nights, but unfortunately they where full the second night, so a quick stopover, we ended up being late due to M11 and M25 issues. they managed to accommodate us just outside in the overnight stopover area and the staff where excellent one of the guys... Show more
Vanessa Lines
Reviewed: 14/04/2025 18:36
This campsite is great for families. It was clean and well kept. It was very friendly and great for a week away. If you are on a hard standing make sure you take a hammer as the ground is so hard. Fantastic site.
Angus Davies
Reviewed: 14/04/2025 15:52
This is a wonderful CAMC site. The facilities are very well kept and spotlessly clean. It’s a big but very quiet site which is well protected. The added bonus of Chef Phillipe at the club entrance really adds to the whole experience. My only gripe which is no fault of... Show more
Annette Peer
Reviewed: 03/05/2025 19:41
We stayed for 4 nights and we really enjoyed the site. We walked into Brighton town centre, although there were plenty of buses running along the coast if needed. The staff at the site were friendly and helpful. The cafe, Chef Phillipe is wonderful w...