Berwick Seaview Club Campsite

Billendean Road, Spittal, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1QU

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

Our northernmost site in England, and one of our top caravan sites in Northumberland, a stay at Berwick Seaview Club Campsite combines the spectacular scenery of the esteemed county with visits across the border to Scotland. You can enjoy stunning views of the sea and busy town of Berwick from this hillside site, which also overlooks the river estuary. The caravan park is only a 30-minute walk into Berwick, with its Elizabethan ramparts, shops and diverse places of interest.

Driving along the quiet roads around Berwick Seaview Club Campsite, you will discover mile after mile of unspoilt and safe beaches, small castles, Peel towers and inspiring locations such as Holy and Farne islands. The caravan site is great for children too, with the clean golden sands and seaside resort of Spittal very nearby offering safe bathing and play facilities. The nearby Ford and Etal estate has a functioning steam train, many craft workshops and castle nurseries, adding up to a great day out for all the family. The nearby Goswick Golf Club is highly rated as one of the best links courses in the north of England.

The proximity of the A1 road also makes this site convenient for exploring north east England or south east Scotland.

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
  • Gas
  • Late arrivals area with electric hook-up
  • Laundry facilities
  • Motorhome service point
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: fair
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi charge
  • Wi-Fi rating: Silver

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Walking notes:

A walk into Berwick centre takes approx 30mins, where you can take the Lowry Trail, following in the fooseps of the famous artist who visited the area. There are also walks along the Northumberland Coastal Path, running 64 miles from Cresswell to Berwick taking in lanmarks such as Holy Island.

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 are Asda 1 mile, Tesco 1.7 miles and Morrisons 2 miles.

Great savings on days out

Offers available to Club members

Offer image for: Bamburgh Castle - 20% discount
Offer image for: Bailiffgate Museum & Gallery - Two for the price of one
Offer image for: National Museum of Flight - 50% discount
Offer image for: SEA LIFE Blackpool - Pre-book tickets
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Directions

Warning: Do not use Sat Nav for directions to site from A1. Do not use Cow Road as this narrow approach leads to a dead end/level crossing.

From A1 North: Ignore signs to Berwick Town Centre and at Morrisons roundabout stay on A1 - Berwick Bypass. In about 4.5 miles at roundabout turn left onto A1167 (signposted Scremerston, Tweedmouth, Spittal). Follow A1167 for 1.4 miles and at the next roundabout turn right (signposted Spittal) into Billendean Terrace. Continue 0.4 miles - site is on the right (0.25 miles past railway bridge).Caution: speed ramps on Billendean Terrace.

From A1 South: Leave A1 roundabout junction with A1167 (signposted Scremerston, Tweedmouth, Spittal). Follow A1167 for 1.4 miles and at next roundabout turn right (signposted Spittal) into Billendean Terrace. Continue 0.4 miles - site on the right (0.25 miles past railway bridge). Caution: speed ramps on Billendean Terrace.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
TD15 1QU
GPS:
Lat 55.75895 / Lon -1.99878
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OS field ref:
NU003517
OS map ref:
75
Handbook map ref:
H14

Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Berwick town centre
  • Daily public Transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest train station: Berwick upon Tweed
  • Shop within 1 mile
  • Train station within 5 miles

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Lovely site, good location

Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
This was our 2nd stay at this site after several years. We stayed for 5 nights. The site is well located for beaches and sight seeing. We have 2 dogs and it was an easy 10 min walk to the lovely Spittal beach and a half our walk to Berwick upon Tweed itself. Easy drive down to Bamburgh and Seahouses etc. We can’t agree with some other reviews as we didn’t find access a problem as we followed the club directions as advised on the website and not the satnav. Yes the site is narrow but the pitch sizes are fine, plenty room for full awning etc. And yes the railway passes along the top of the site. We were aware of the passing trains but not disturbed by them. The site and the facilities are well maintained and the views from most of the pitches are great. Don’t arrive before 1pm as as stated on your booking as you will be sent away. The wardens are not being pedantic, it’s because the access road is narrow. I spoke to a few motorhome owners who had to leave and find somewhere to park up until 1pm. We would happily return with our dogs for another stay on this site.

egrant23

Caravanner from Perthshire

Reviewed on 15/06/2022 08:11

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Nice little site

Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
Stayed here for 2 nights while heading south and a further night when heading back North. Its a lovely clean and tidy site in a nice location. Yes, there are frequent trains running past but they honestly don't cause a problem, we just naturally blanked them out. The site staff are attentive and helpful…..although Im not sure if it was a fluke that after my run, when I went for a shower ten minutes before closing for cleaning time, the hot water suddenly ran out and they were in getting ready to clean…..did they turn the hot water off to get me out for 1030 on the button? Hmmm, the jurys out!! The only minor niggle is that its quite a twisty little site and can be a bit awkward to get on and off you pitch when the site is full. Thank goodness for motor movers! Also, the access/egress road is a bit steep….you can see from the gouges in the main road that numerous vehicles have damaged themselves and the road due to its angle of approach. We have a Volvo and pull a Swift Challenger Sport. We were OK going in but our ready steadies scraped on the way out. Notwithstanding these minor issues, we will be back as its a nice little site!

AndyTran

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Reviewed on 10/06/2022 15:58

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What a great location

Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
We have just returned from a weeks holiday on the site. Having read some reviews before our holiday, we did nearly cancel. However, we are so pleased we didn't. Yes, the site is situated on a hillside and there are houses behind the site and the village of Spittal at the bottom of the hill, but the view across the estuary towards Berwick-upon-Tweed is to die for!!! There is no feeling of being surrounded by houses, and the village of Spittal is really quite nice. The East Coast main line does run close to the site, but most trains are electric and after you have heard the first few, it is like everything else, you get used to them and they pale into insignificance. The site wardens are friendly and helpful. You can see that they enjoy their roles as they keep the site pristine. The shower block and facilities was spotless, and the wardens checked them again towards the end of their working day. Berwick-upon-Tweed is a 20 minute walk away and there are plenty of places to eat in the town. If you want to take the car out and about, Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is a 20 minute drive away and there are lots of other castles and sites on interest to see. Take a ride to the villages of Etal, Ford and Heatherslaw. These three locations are chocolate box villages and there is a 15" gauge steam railway that runs along the river bank! All in all, the site and the sights hit the spot! We have booked for next year already!!!!

Daisypup21

Caravanner from West Yorkshire

Reviewed on 03/06/2022 17:38

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Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
My husband and I with our 2 dogs and Mitzi motorhome stayed here for 3 nights. Yes there is a rail track running parallel to the site but personally didn't bother us. We stayed on pitch 67 top right in the corner, very private with seaviews. We have electric bikes so only 10 minutes across the bridge to town. Very clean facilities, warm welcome, beautiful beach 5 minute's walk, we would definitely return. Happy motorhomers 😃

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A Recent 4 day stay with cycling down to Holy Island, Socialising in the town. and catching up with friends

Berwick Seaview Club Campsite
A very warm welcome on arrival, excellent information about our pitch and booking with the usual brief. Our pitch overlooked the bay at the front of the site. Simon and Nicola, the wardens were more than helpful with their knowledge of the local area, Ideas for visits at local places of interest, where to dine and where the best beers happened to be. Managed a walk around Berwick ramparts and harbour wall and a cycle to Holy Island and back ! along the coastal path. The site was clean and tidy and the facilities kept to a clean and high standard. Some previous reviews mention the trains however I personally didn't notice them as most were electric and our pitch was not at the trackside. We have already booked again for the September food and drink festival. Highly recommended.

The Mulliners

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Reviewed on 30/05/2022 21:47

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Telephone:
01289 305198

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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.

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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