Village Green Caravan Park

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  • Dog-friendly static caravan stays
  • Spectacular views of the fells and the Pennine hills
  • A short stroll to the local village and its inn
A village green is a lovely thing indeed, but this Pennines park has the added bonus of fab views too… Village Green Caravan Park, near Consett in Co Durham, is one to take the camera/paintbox along to for its views of the local fells, Pennine hills and nature-heavy Derwent Reservoir. The surrounding area is crammed too with all sorts of spectacular sights and it’s a short drive to nationally acclaimed attractions like Durham Cathedral and the Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail to come, see and conquer. Accommodation at Village Green Caravan Park is in a two-bedroom static caravan, available for weekly hols or short stays. It’s spacious and equipped with a kitchen, dining area and lounge, but if you don’t fancy the washing up, it’s a mere stroll to the ‘village’ in the site name, historic Edmundbyers, for tasty treats at the Punchbowl Inn. Handily for an area so filled with walkies, the caravan park is dog-friendly and your furry friend is welcome indoors for a teeny extra charge.

Site type

Caravans for hire 1
Opens

Languages spoken

English

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Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house Cycle hire Evening entertainment Fishing Fitness centre Games room Indoor swimming pool Kids' club On-site restaurant/cafe Outdoor swimming pool Play area TV room Take away Tennis Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available Car parking by pitch/unit Composting toilet Dog park Drying room Food shop Free wifi Ice pack freezing Internet access Launderette Parent & baby washroom Pick-up from public transport Portable toilet Pub toilets Public telephone Shower available Toilet block Washing-up area Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly Motorcycle friendly Single-sex groups welcome Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided Barbecues allowed Campfires allowed Commercial vehicles allowed Dogs allowed Dogs allowed all year

Utilities

Charging facilities Chemical disposal Electric car charging point(s) Gas cylinders available Recycling available Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby Dog walk nearby Public transport nearby Shop nearby

Type

Tiny (1-10 pitches)

Accessibility

Disabled facilities

Nearby leisure

Canoeing/kayaking nearby Cycling nearby Fishing nearby Restaurant nearby Sailing nearby Watersports nearby

Location

Village Green Caravan Park

Edmundbyers

Consett

Co. Durham

England

DH8 9NN

Directions

Timezone

Europe/London +0100 (GMT+01:00)

GPS

54.84701°N
-1.97469°W

Route directions

Take the A68 north from Consett towards Corbridge, and after 4 miles take the left turn towards Edmundbyers. After entering the village, turn right, then after 50m turn right again onto a gravel road before the large green. Follow the road through the stone gate pillars and then bear right to reach the park.

Nearest transport

Coach
25.7 km South Burns Stand K
26.3 km Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Coach Stn, St James Blvd
26.4 km Bus Station
Rail
11.3 km Riding Mill Rail Station
11.7 km Stanhope Rail Station
11.7 km Stocksfield Rail Station
Ferry
37.4 km Newcastle International Ferry Terminal
38.1 km South Shields Ferry Terminal
38.2 km North Shields Ferry Terminal
Airport
27.1 km Newcastle International Airport

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

The second biggest reservoir in the north-east, Derwent, is on Village Green’s doorstep and is a well-known wildlife haven, particularly for wildfowl; it’s been managed as a nature reserve since the 1960s and flutterers can spot many feathery species roosting and feeding here including greylag geese, mallard, tufted, pochard and goosander ducks, coots, moorhens and the occasional barnacle and white-fronted goose. Bring a picnic in summer and hike the path to the shores of the reservoir where there are benches to watch the birds (the path is closed in winter so the roosting birds aren’t disturbed). You’ll also be able to sail on the reservoir or take in an event with the Derwent Reservoir Sailing Club, and fish for trout of up to 20lbs with the help of the folk at Northumbrian Water. Coarse fishing is additionally available from the reservoir’s south shore and dam wall, and the Derwent Reservoir fishery shop sells rods, tackle and Environment Agency fishing licences. Pick up Derwent Reservoir info and ideas at its visitor centre and take the easy two-mile walk to nearby Pow Hill Country Park, a mix of woodland, marshland, grass and heather and with plenty of picnic tables throughout for post-hike alfresco bites. Several of the picnic areas are wheelchair accessible and there’s a wheelchair-friendly trail to Pow Hill from the south end of the Derwent Reservoir dam, and to Millshield picnic site from the dam wall’s north shore. The park also has an easy access trail from its north-west corner, leading to Facebook-worthy views across the reservoir towards Castleside and the Hownsgill Viaduct. Urbanites will find quite a bit to do around here too – historic Durham is a quick drive away, Newcastle upon Tyne is within an hour, and the towns of Consett, Stanhope and Hexham are close by. Take a trip to Hexham for its Tuesday and Saturday markets, dating back to the eighteenth century, its shopping streets and its medieval buildings overlooking the Tyne Valley; the seventh century Hexham Abbey is a bit of a must too. It's also a fine idea to head up to Yarridge Heights in the Hexham hills for racecourse meets and more spectacular views, or to spook oneself at fourteenth century Hexham Gaol and take in the museum and one of the many galleries. There’s more marketeering – and street entertainment in summer – in Durham’s cobbled marketplace, and once you’ve finished with that and the cathedral, there’s a monthly farmers’ market to pick up some local produce; prize-winning floral displays for yet more photos, and riverbank walks within a few minutes of the city centre: look out for university rowers or take to the water yourself on a Prince Bishop river cruiser.

Water quality at nearby bathing waters

Name Distance Type 2020201920182017
South Shields 39.9 km Sea N/AGoodGoodExcellent
Roker - Sunderland 40 km Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Seaburn - Sunderland 40.2 km Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Tynemouth King Edwards Bay 40.3 km Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent
Tynemouth Long Sands South 40.4 km Sea N/AExcellentExcellentExcellent

Data source: European Environment Agency

Must see

Prudhoe Castle 15.1 km

Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail 15.5 km

Gibside 17.3 km

George Stephenson's Birthplace 18.3 km

Chesters Roman Fort 22.8 km

National Trust

Cherryburn 13.6 km

Gibside 17.4 km

Allen Banks and Staward Gorge 26.3 km

Holy Jesus Hospital 27.2 km

Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort 28.6 km

Cycle routes

Find local routes on the National Cycle Network - over 12,000 miles of cycling routes.

Other

Edmundbyers Common 0.3 km

Derwent Gorge and Muggleswick Woods Circular 1.8 km

Blanchland – Pennypie Hose - Baybridge 5.2 km

Blanchland 5.2 km

Waskerley, Castleside and Horsleyhope 6 km

Local events

  • Festival of Thrift (Saturday, 21 September 2024 – Saturday, 21 September 2024)

    Stockton-on-Tees, England 44.4 km

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Does Village Green Caravan Park have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Village Green Caravan Park dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Village Green Caravan Park? The second biggest reservoir in the north-east, Derwent, is on Village Green’s doorstep and is a well-known wildlife haven, particularly for wildfowl; it’s been managed as a nature reserve since the 1960s … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Village Green Caravan Park?
    On-site accommodation
    Arrive:  2 p.m. –  8 p.m.
    Depart by:  10 a.m.
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