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Camping up near Wooler ,
Posted: 15 Oct 2007, 15:06
by T'Onion
Thinking about heading up to see me old man at the end of the month,he's in Edinburgh so was thinking about camping up near Wooler , cos thats were me and chloe had our honeymoon
I know there's a kippy-spot near Bamburgh castle

but just in case we decide to do a site can anyone recommend one around that area
Posted: 15 Oct 2007, 21:14
by Nicola&Tony
I was all set to give you some directions to the sleepy spot near Bamburgh Castle until I read your post again and realised that it was site info you were after!

The only site we've used up that way was at Berwick, I think it was this one:
http://www.ordhouse.co.uk/
It was a nice enough site, good facilities but not too big. I would avoid Haggerston Castle Holiday Park though! I'll ask at work, iirc another T25 owner stayed on a site up that way (probably a Camping and Caravan Club site) during the summer.
I'd go for the sleepy spots though . . . loads more atmosphere!
Tony

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 07:10
by T'Onion
Cheers Tony , i think we will stay on the sleeply spot at Bamburgh ,
are you two heading to the bonfire do ?
Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 08:20
by BigTam
T'Onion there is a small C&C club site at Beadnell just a couple of miles from Bamburgh, lovely little site and cheap too, if you do want Wooler there are 2 sites, Highburn House and Riverside Park, bit too commercial for my liking,

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 22:28
by Nicola&Tony
T'Onion wrote:Cheers Tony , i think we will stay on the sleeply spot at Bamburgh ,
are you two heading to the bonfire do ?
Yes we are . . . looking forward to it as well. Do you need any more Northumbrian coast info?
Tony
P.S. we've got our contact numbers in the 80-90 helplist, if you need owt when you're up this way just ring. Between ourselves and Big Tam we'd hopefully be able to assist.
Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 22:30
by Nicola&Tony
BigTam wrote:T'Onion there is a small C&C club site at Beadnell
Strictly fair weather camping though i.e. it shuts down at beginning of Oct. according to C&C website!
Tony

wooler
Posted: 19 Oct 2007, 17:24
by murf
Hi mate
Used to live in Wooler, try Bridge caravan park as you come into Wooler from the south. Pretty commercial, club, shop etc, think it was taken over by one of the chains a while back. At the other end of the town there is Burnhouse Farm, not many amenities but nice spot in walking distance of the town, plenty of pubs on the High Street!
Shouldnt have a prob finding a site, lots of farms cater for camping, nice one in Belford but cant remember name.
Hope you have a good time
Murf