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WoolerBeadnell


 

Riverside Holiday Village
Wooler
Northumbria
NE17 6EE
Tel: 01688 281447

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Visited August 1998

This is a Haven Holiday Site but The Best we have stayed on !! The park is situated bellow the quiet little market town of Wooler on the edge of the Northumbria National Park. The touring site is set apart from the Static vans with a shallow river running behind. The toilets and shower are fairly clean and hot. There are dishwashing sinks, washing machine, Iron and hair dryer (20p) Also adveture play grounds for the kids and electric hook ups are avaliable.The site is fairly quite and the club house and spa pool are on the other side of the road. You can fish for free in the shallow river at the back of the site or if you feel a little bit adventurous try the fly fishing at £10 a session.

The town of Wooler is the nearest place to shop and if you are fit you can walk the steep and I mean steep hill to the town. There are two small supermarket type shops one being a small CoOp, these were open to 10pm when we visited. The town also has bakeries and butchers and the most important of all PUBS.You are in Border Country which is really beautiful so make the most of it and take a trip to Berwick-upon-Tweed. The walk around the old city walls and the barracks is well worth doing.

Overall this was a quite a quiet site considering it was full and all the staff were very helpful, so, we will be going back!!

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The Camping & Caravaning Club Site
Beadnell
Chathill
Northumberland
NE67 5BX
Tel 01665 720586

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Visited August 1998

The site is 50 yards away from the beach wich is good if you have kids as there is nothing at all on the site fo them to do. The facilities, showers, toilets, dishwashing sinks are really clean and well looked after. The pitches are fairly flat with some sloping. There are no electric hook ups.

If you want a quite site then this is for you and if you have children then pray for good weather if you go here. We won't be going back because of the lack of electricity and any play area for the kids.

 

The actual village of beadnell is quite nice with two good pubs, the caster arms being the best for food. The beaches are really good with masive sand dunes. Bamburgh Castle is nearby and is well worth seeing although the contents of the castle are a bit of a let down, more of a collection of antiques. Seahouses is just up the road with all the usuall sea side things and a fantastic fish shop in the back streets that do kippers to die for!!!

We intend to go back to the area but will stay at the site at Wooler.

 

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