A 5-Star Park as awarded by the British Tourist Council overlooking a rugged stretch of scenic coastline with just a short pathway to the sheltered beach below – perfect. The gorgeous sun-terrace overlooking the outdoor pool at Berwick is a favourite spot to enjoy a drink or a meal. Historic Berwick-upon-Tweed lies to the right, an 18-hole golf course to the left and your complete family holiday centre is in between.
How will you spend your day? Maybe a morning in the heated pool complexes, or trying your hand on the All-Weather Bowling Green?
For a spot of lunch, pop into the brand new Mash and Barrel Lounge-Bar-Café, before taking part in an Archery session, or exploring Northumberland. Come evening, head off to the ShowBar for a drink, live music and dancing. Whether out and about or staying on Park, you're sure to have a great holiday at Berwick.
offers the following facilities.
5-Star Park in a wonderful location
18-hole golf course nearby
Heated outdoor pool & terrace
Local attractions
Cliff-top setting
There is a public telephone available on the park Launderette available on park There is a club and / or bar available on the park There is a restaurant on the park There is a Take Away on the park There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park Indoor Swimming Pool on the park Outdoor Swimming Pool on the park Fishing is available on or nearby the park This park is close to a beach Cycle hire is available on or near the park Golf on or near the park Horse Riding on or near the park There is a park shop available to buy food and other essentials The park has disabled access This park welcomes well behaved dogs
Dogs allowed
Local Area
The northern most town in England, Berwick upon Tweed is a popular holiday resort. With direct access to the beach from the park means you can take a walk along a stunning stretch of sandy beaches at Bamburgh, with the Castle providing the backdrop to a gorgeous coastal setting that goes on for miles.
You could discover the natures of the sea by exploring the rock pools or just go for a stroll along the pier. For a great day for the whole family try visiting Hadrian’s Wall – 73 miles of Roman fortification stretching across England from coast to coast.
South of Berwick you will find the Heritage Coast which is now officially named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Other places of interest include Berwick’s Mute Swans which are the second largest colony of mute swans in Britain, or visit Berwick Barracks where England’s first Barracks were built.
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British holiday park Visitor Reviews
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