Brighton Club Campsite

East Brighton Park, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 5TS

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Families
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

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In April 2022 we successfully completed work to add more Serviced Pitches bringing the total to 31, and we also completed the final phase of decompacting pitches.

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.

Did you know that you can book a glamping holiday on this site? Find out more on our sister website Experience Freedom.

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10% OFF 2024 Getaways - Book by 31 December 2023. Book four consecutive nights or more, at least 21 days in advance of arrival, for stays between 1 January and 31 December 2024. The discount will automatically be applied and appear in your basket at checkout.

Things to do on site ...

  • Playground

Facilities on site ...

  • Baby changing facilities
  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities: facilities for wheelchair disabled
  • Disabled shower room
  • Dishwashing area
  • Dog walk from site
  • Drive over waste disposal for motorhomes
  • Electric hook-up
  • Family washroom
  • Late arrivals area with electric hook-up
  • Laundry facilities
  • Motorhome service point
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: poor
  • Wi-Fi

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Walking notes:

There are good walking routes from the site, heading north onto the South Downs Way, or west along the coast towards Brighton and Shoreham.

Check out the huge range of free pre-mapped walks and hikes near our campsites at Outdooractive's website. You can download the free Outdooractive app and member's can save €10 on an Outdooractive Pro or Pro+ annual subscription.

Supermarket notes:

The closest is Asda at Brighton Marina, about three quarters of a mile from the site.

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Offers available to Club members

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Directions

From North on M23/A23: after passing Brighton boundary sign and twin pillars 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 site entrance on left.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
BN2 5TS
GPS:
Lat 50.82229 / Lon -0.09737
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OS field ref:
TQ341043
OS map ref:
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Handbook map ref:
K3

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Brighton, Hove
  • Car hire on site
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest port: Newhaven (12 miles)
  • Nearest train station: Brighton
  • Train station within 5 miles

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My "go-to" all year round place to stay

Brighton Club Campsite
I stayed at this Club site, in a small campervan, for 4 nights in mid-November and I recommend it highly. The staff’s demeanour and friendliness spoke to me of them enjoying their work there and wanting to welcome you to share the place too. The site nestles in a dip between the hills and when its windy on the tops or on the coast you are sheltered. Within a 15-minute walk there are at least 3 bus stops with different routes and destinations: • The Marina. • Kemptown, Brighton City Centre, and Station. • East to Eastbourne passing through Seaford for Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters. • West to Worthing. On the bike its only 10 minutes to the varied and independent Kemptown shops and watering holes. I loved the small independent bakery for warm fresh bread at 7:00 am! For “cold water” heroes the sea at Brighton seems less prone to sewage and pollution than other places and there’s the newly opened “Sea Lanes” between the Marina and Brighton Pier where you can swim in a heated open-air pool. The beautiful Seaford Lido is open weekend mornings Buses to Eastbourne are frequent giving you options to walk across the Seven Sisters or down to Cuckmere Haven. Or you could wander the Laines and take in the entertainments in Brighton centre. There are frequent trains to London taking roughly an hour and with a Senior Railcard and Freedom Pass the journey cost me £12.50 return. This accessible and sheltered Brighton Club Site provided the amenities and comforts you expect and to have such fun, in the middle of November, makes it my “go to” all year-round place to stay.

David in Hope

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Reviewed on 30/11/2023 12:04

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Brighton Club Campsite
4 nights Mon to Fri in late Nov with a motorhome. We chose a spacious pitch away from the football ground and had a nice view. The site was quiet on arrival but filled up by Fri. Plenty to do without driving anywhere. Supermarkets within walking distance. Arrival day explored marina area. 2nd day walked to and from Brighton and visited the Royal Pavilion. 3rd day took the bus to Eastbourne. The 12a to Eastbourne is caught from the local Marine Gate bus stop but the faster limited stop 12x has to be caught from the Paston Place bus stop midway between the site and Brighton. 4th day went for a pleasant circular walk from the site to Rottingdean which is worth visiting and discovered the hidden gem of Kippling Gardens. The Sea Spray take away Café at Rottingdean was good. Didn’t use the bikes but there is a good opportunity to do so on Route 2 and the undercliff coastal path. We treated ourselves to a beef bourguignon and roast vegetable & potato takeaway from Chef Phillipe’s gazebo & trailer at the site entrance and, to set us up for the journey home, coffee and a pastry on the last morning. Both were excellent and freshly made in his trailer. Out of season he is closed on Mon & Tue but open the rest of the time.

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Reviewed on 24/11/2023 15:24

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Brighton Club Campsite
We had an enjoyable stay and the staff were helpful and engaging Thanks to Stu. We usually use CL sites so the bigger sites can seem a bit busy, but we found this one was quiet overall and some of the pitches were tucked away enough to give a sense of not being in a busy place. We were visiting friends and I can see the lack of parking for visitors could be a problem - Even getting picked up by a car or taxi needed tight timing as there is not a waiting area near the barriers and turning vehicles round to leave again is tight.

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Reviewed on 20/11/2023 15:36

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No facility for visitors to park

Brighton Club Campsite
At last the approach road has been sorted out and there are no ramshackle wild campers cluttering the place up. Unfortunately, the proverbial baby has been thrown out with the bath water. The approach lane is now double yellow lines along its entire length, meaning that there is no off site parking for visitors within a reasonable distance of the site. The site does not allow any visitor parking ( this message was reinforced in the booking confirmation email), so don't use this site if you expect to welcome visitors. When I queried this lack of facility with the staff I was told that parking is available at the cafe in East Brighton Park or at the marina. This isn't particularly helpful if your visitor is a young mum with two kids and it's pouring with rain. Furthermore, the parking at the cafe isn't particularly welcoming with some of the broken down buses, vans etc now using that parking area having been moved from the lane. As we use Brighton site to meet with family and friends in the area, this is a big disincentive for us to continue using the site.

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Reviewed on 08/11/2023 15:02

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Brighton Club Campsite
A very good clean site. Very quiet until the football match started at 19:45 - Whitehawk Football Club is right next to the Motorhome site and the evening of 24 October they were playing at home against Bognor Regis. The noise of shouting and singing of rival fans was overpowering and very frightening. The site gave us no warning and since the football club is immediately adjacent to the site the management are obviously aware of the upheavel caused when home matches are on. The shouting ended by 22:00 so that was one blessing. We should have been made aware with signage in the reception so we could at least prepare of the noise.

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Telephone:
01273 626546

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Before you travel

Ahead of your arrival onsite, please check our Before you travel webpage (camc.com/beforeyoutravel) for key information about roadworks or diversions and any site works that may be underway.

Please note that we are currently upgrading onsite Wi-Fi across our UK Club campsites. For a short period of time there may be limitations to the Wi-Fi service provided and a FREE Wi-Fi hotspot only. Please see camc.com/wifi for further information.

With our campsites busier than ever right now, we'd really appreciate your support with a few things to help everyone have a safe and enjoyable stay. Please be mindful of site arrival times (as they do vary), keep children and pets close by and within sight, and ensure you keep your speed below 5mph. Thank you!

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