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Elm Bank Coastal Park
Elm Bank Coastal Park
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About Elm Bank Coastal Park

A unique holiday home park in an idyllic location on the coast of Northumberland. The sea views here are amazing with every caravan or lodge pitch having a share of the panorama from Berwick Harbour across to Holy Island and Bamburgh. It's the place to relax in the comfort of your private holiday home, being a wonderful, safe environment for couples and families alike.

Maintained to a very high standard, our park has excellent roads, lighting, block paved driveways and inclusive leisure club membership. Our team of experienced, friendly staff are available at Reception and there is maintenance support out on park to help you seven days a week.

Our groundsmen ensure that the grass is always cut and the landscaping kept impressively tidy.

Yet more reasons to help you relax.

With an 11 month long season, closing only in February, you can get maximum use and enjoyment out of your holiday home.

Elm Bank Coastal Retreat is more than just a holiday park, come along and see for yourself.

Places to Visit

Bamburgh Castle & Beach

Alnwick Gardens & Castle

Berwick Walls & Garrison Museum

Berwick upon Tweed – Lowry Artists Trail

Holy Island

Pot-A-Doodle Do Arts and Crafts Activity Centre

Local Beaches

Local Markets & Farmers Markets

Local Restaurants & Pubs.

Key features
  • Childrens Play Area
  • Beach Nearby
  • Family Friendly
  • Pet Friendly
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Address

  • Elm Bank Coastal Park
  • Cow Road
  • Berwick-upon-Tweed
  • Northumberland
  • TD15 2QR
  • England

For Sat Nav use: TD15 2QR

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Season Start Date: 01 Mar
Season End Date: 31 Jan

Park Features

Pitch Types Available
  • Holiday homes to rent
  • Holiday homes for sale
  • Lodges for sale

Site Facilities

  • Childrens Play Area
  • Beach Nearby
  • Family Friendly
  • Pet Friendly
  • Parking

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