South Meadows Caravan Park

First time I put up a tent and it only took me 45 minutes (added by adrian_m3 08 Jul 2014)

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Going north? Navigate to this award-winning little star of a site just off the A1, in a pitch-perfect location for the activities and attractions of Northumberland and beyond. Small, family-run and meticulously maintained South Meadows Caravan Park is in a rural setting five minutes’ walk from the village of Belford, less than five miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed on the north Northumberland coast, and within easy driving distance of both Kielder Water and Forest Park and Northumberland National Park. Going further north? Base yourself at South Meadows for a trip to the Scottish Borders, a day among the museums and shops of Edinburgh or a historic hike around Hadrian’s Wall. South Meadows Caravan Park is on 40 acres of landscaped parkland with loads of room in the new play area and the separate playing field to kick back or kick a ball around; if the kids/dogs need to stretch their legs still further, the park is bordered by three acres of woodland carpeted by bluebells, orchids, snowdrops and other seasonal blooms. The first-class facilities include spacious grass and hardstanding pitches for tents, tourers and motorhomes, a new launderette, water points, chemical waste disposal, and washing-up/food prep areas. The immaculately kept shower and loo block has free hot water, disabled facilities and a family shower and loo area. Supplywise, stop off at the farm shop a few minutes’ walk away; it’s on the way to Belford village, where you’ll also find shops, pubs and restaurants.

Type d'établissement

Emplacements pour tente 24
Emplacements pour caravane 76
Emplacements pour camping-car 76
Chalets, bungalows, pods ou huttes 9
Ouvert toute l'année

Classement officiel

Langues parlées

Anglais

AA 5 pennants

Northumberland - obtenir plus d'informations sur le camping dans la région :

Caractéristiques

Loisirs sur place

Aire de jeux

Animations de soirée

Bar ou club

Location de vélos

Mini club

Piscine extérieure

Piscine intérieure

Plats à emporter

Pêche

Restaurant/café sur place

Salle TV

Salle de jeux

Salle de sports

Sports nautiques

Tennis

Installations sur le site

Accessibilité aux personnes à mobilité réduite

Accès à Internet

Baignoires disponibles

Blocs sanitaires

Cabines de toilette familiales

Coin vaisselle

Douches disponibles

Lavomatique

Pack de glace / Bloc réfrigérant

Parc pour chien

Service de navette depuis les stations de transport en commun

Stationnement près de l'emplacement / l'unité

Séchoir

Toilettes d'appoint

Toilettes dans le pub

Toilettes sèches

Téléphone public

WiFi

WiFi gratuit

Épicerie

Groupes acceptés

Adapté aux familles

Groupes unisexes

Groupes étudiants bienvenus

Motocyclistes

Rassemblements bienvenus

Voyages scolaires

Conditions particulières

Barbecue fourni

Barbecues autorisés

Chiens acceptés

Chiens acceptés toute l’année

Feux de camp autorisés

Véhicules utilitaires acceptés

Thématiques

Paisible

Paradis naturel

Paysages spectaculaires

Un paradis pour les randonneurs

Services

Borne(s) de recharge pour voiture électrique

Bouteilles de gaz disponibles

Infrastructure de recharge

Recyclage disponible

Élimination des produits chimiques

Énergie renouvelable

Catégories

Grand (51-200 emplacements)

Equipements à proximité

Bar à proximité

Marché fermier à proximité

Promenade pour chien à proximité

Transports en commun à proximité

Épicerie à proximité

Loisirs à proximité

Canoë / kayak à proximité

Circuits à vélo à proximité

Escalade à proximité

Golf à proximité

Piscine intérieure à proximité

Pêche à proximité

Restaurant à proximité

Sports nautiques à proximité

Tennis à proximité

Voile à proximité

Équitation à proximité

Caravanes et camping-cars

Aire de services camping car

Borne d’arrivée d'eau pour caravanes

Branchement tout-à-l'égoût pour caravanes

Emplacements saisonniers

Hivernage de caravanes

Localisation

South Meadows Caravan Park

South Road

Belford

Northumberland

Angleterre

NE70 7DP

Directions

Fuseau horaire

Europe/London GMT (UTC+00:00)

GPS

55,5914°N
-1,8191°W

Itinéraire

From the north 15 miles south of Berwick-upon-Tweed, turn right off the A1 onto the B6349, signposted to Belford. From the south 15 miles north of Alnwick, turn left off the A1 onto the B6349, signposted to Belford. Turn left after 500 yards, following the signs to South Meadows.

Transport le plus proche

Car
21 km Bus station
23,1 km Golden Square
23,1 km Golden Square
Train
9,4 km Chathill Rail Station
23,7 km Berwick-upon-Tweed Rail Station
24,9 km Alnmouth Rail Station

Veuillez noter : Toutes les distances de cette page sont calculées à vol d'oiseau - Veuillez vérifier la distance réelle en fonction de votre moyen de transport en utilisant le bouton "Obtenir l'itinéraire" ci-dessus.

Attractions à proximité

Stick to Northumberland or venture further afield: you’ll find castles, historic sites, market towns, animal attractions and active options in all directions. Leave the car behind and walk into Belford: after a suitably large breakfast or lunch, venture a further three miles to reach Holburn and St Cuthbert’s Cave, where Cuthbert’s body was rumoured to have been brought by monks from Lindisfarne. The area along the coast from South Meadows is designated as the North Northumberland Heritage Coast: jolly right too, we think when considering the endless ancient attractions around here: make definite time on the itinerary to see Bamburgh and its restored castle (join the archaeologists around here in summer to see what you can dig up); the old fishing village of Seahouses, and a trip to Holy Island/Lindisfarne, the final destination on the St Cuthbert’s Way from Scotland. The walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is also a must for a squint at Robert Louis Stevenson’s lengthy railway viaduct and the eighteenth century barracks, now a museum; roughly the same distance to the south, you might need more than one day at Alnwick to properly see its awe-inspiring ancient castle (Hogwarts!) and have a decent duke around the Alnwick Garden. About five miles from Alnwick, the popular seaside village Alnmouth has what’s said to be the smallest museum in the country, the teeny Ferryman’s Hut. Birdwatchers worth their salt will know the Northumberland coastline as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a prime location to see seabirds, waders, wildfowl and other fluttery creatures. Holy Island is a top spot for wildlife watching – the island and its mudflats make up the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve – but most naturalists in these parts take their binoculars to the Farne Islands, the strikingly scenic home of puffins, terns, rabbits and several thousand grey seals (go Farnewards from November to December for the mighty experience of watching them pup). Inland, both the Northumberland National Park and Kielder Water and Forest Park are sparklingly superior spots for stargazing: the skies above Kielder are the darkest in England and the area and Northumerland National Park were given Gold Tier Dark Sky Park status in 2013. By day, hike, bike or horse ride around either park, land some sea trout among several other scaly species, or just eat your way around Northumberland local produce in the towns and villages... More urbane pursuits around South Meadows include a bus ride or drive south to shop and shop some more at the Metro Centre in Newcastle, feeling marvellously cultured at Gateshead’s BALTIC Centre, or travelling a little further south to see the sensational cathedral at Durham.

Qualité de l'eau sur les lieux de baignade à proximité

Nom Distance Type 2020 2019 2018 2017
Bamburgh Castle 7,3 km Mer N/A Excellente Excellente Excellente
Seahouses North 9,6 km Mer N/A Excellente Excellente Excellente
Beadnell 12,7 km Mer N/A Excellente Excellente Excellente
Low Newton 15,5 km Mer N/A Excellente Excellente Excellente
Spittal 21,3 km Mer N/A Bonne Bonne N/A

Source de données : Agence européenne pour l'environnement

À ne pas manquer

Bamburgh Castle 7,1 km

Lindisfarne Priory 8,8 km

Lindisfarne Castle 8,9 km

Northumberland Coast 15 km

Howick Gardens & Arboretum 20,5 km

National Trust

Lindisfarne Castle 8,9 km

Dunstanburgh Castle 19,3 km

Cragside 30,7 km

Pistes cyclables

Trouvez pistes locales sur le réseau national de cycles - plus de 12 000 kilomètres de pistes cyclables.

Autres

BELFORD HALL 1 km

Belford - Swinhoe Circular 1 km

Warenford Circular via Chatton Moor and Brownridge 5,2 km

Holburn - St Cuthbert's Cave 6,7 km

Bamburgh - Budle Bay Circular 7,1 km

Veuillez noter : Toutes les distances de cette page sont calculées à vol d'oiseau - Veuillez vérifier la distance réelle en fonction de votre moyen de transport en utilisant le bouton "Obtenir l'itinéraire" ci-dessus.

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