Railways
North Bay Railway & Attractions
Burniston Road, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, YO12 6PF
View on mapFlamborough Road, Sewerby, Bridlington, East Riding, YO15 1DU
View on mapWe've recently completed exciting redevelopments at Bridlington. There are 81 more all-weather pitches, 10 of which are fully serviced and 7 designed to accept large vehicles up to 10m long (if you require a long pitch please contact the site directly to book so the wardens can check availability). The extended site also boasts a brand new amenity block, two new service points, a new motorhome waste point and a new recreation area. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Bridlington Club site is set in 30 acres on a gentle hillside. The caravan site is an ideal location for a family holiday with plenty to do to suit every taste. The East Riding caravan site also offers excellent facilities for dog walking. There is a good bus service nearby, enabling you to easily reach attractions in the surrounding area without the need for a car. Fresh local produce is available at the farm shop close to the site.
Two miles north of the seaside resort of Bridlington is Sewerby Hall, a grade I listed country house set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens in a cliff top location. Flamborough Head, standing 400 feet high with spectacular areas of chalk cliffs has one of the largest sites of nesting birds in England. Just 4 miles north of Flamborough Head is Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve which has a visitors' centre and car park; a family favourite with more than 200,000 birds (from April to August). The popular seaside resort of Scarborough is within easy reach and boasts beautiful beaches, including the safe, sandy North Bay, perfect for families. For those interested in fossil hunting, a visit to the chalk cliffs at Danes Dyke is a must. Bridlington Club site is also ideally located for exploring nearby York (about an hour's drive away) with the spectacular York Minster and The Jorvik Viking Centre.
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Burniston Road, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, YO12 6PF
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Forestry Visitors Centre, Low Dalby, Yorkshire, YO18 7LT
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Normanby Hall Country Park, East Midlands, DN15 9HU
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Approach Bridlington from either the north on the A165, or west on the A614 or south on the A165. On the outskirts of the town at the double roundabouts, take the exit signposted Flamborough B1255. Follow this road for approximately 2.5 miles and the site is on your left.
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davidloisilkeston
Reviewed on 22/10/2020 15:36
jedmorgan
Reviewed on 11/10/2020 18:01
Thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Bridlington site. Staff excellent .Check in was efficient but I did feel that a yellow road grid needs painting on the narrrow bend into the site as motorhomes/caravans leaving the site can’t get past the early arrivals parked up on the narrow road .
Excellent standards of cleanliness very evident on site but my main gripe was not having access to a toilet at all during cleaning times in our facility block, necessitating a long walk around the site to use the other toilet block. This was during the heavy winds and torrential rain in Sept. Normally, people are able to use the access paths between different areas of the site but these have been cordoned off under Covid measures. Is it not possible to maintain the separate disabled toilet facility during the 90 minute cleaning closure?
The second toilet block was cleaned/closed in the afternoon. I do think this is far more convenient and should be the norm for other sites that only have 1 facility block (Bridlington has two separate facility blocks).
Sanitiser was readily available around the site including at water/waste points. Laundry block open which was v much appreciated during our extended touring trip.
Site has good access to walks and a local farm shop /tea room nearby ( bit expensive). Co-op store also short drive away. TV reception good and grounds well maintained. Thoroughly enjoyed our relaxing stay here and would return again. Thank you wardens for all your hard work .