Alan Rogers Review
This traditional style caravan park is part of a large complex owned and operated by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. There are 193 touring pitches, each with an electricity post (16A); 20 are for tents, the remainder have hardstanding surrounded by grass or, in a few cases, extended to the road. They are in rows across the field, so access for larger units can be tricky when the site is full. Direct access to the seafront is through the vast caravan holiday home park and from there a land train runs a mile along the shore to Bridlington.
Location
Getting there...
Bridlington is 40 miles east of York via the A166/A614. From M62 exit 37, take A614 to Bridlington and turn south on re-routed A165 towards Hull. At roundabout south of town, turn north on newly-renumbered A1038; site is signed to right at next roundabout. From the Humber Bridge take A63 towards Hull; east of city follow signs to join A165 to Bridlington, then take A1038 as above. O.S.GR: TA166648.






