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In a secluded, enchanting location. Seacote Park nestles on the West Cumbrian coast - sheltered by spectacular headlands and just a pebble's throw from the sandy, mile-long beach where Wainwright began his famous Coast to Coast Walk; all this in a picturesque village just six miles from the breathtaking Lake District National Park.
Whether you bring your own tent, tourer or motorhome, or hire one of our plush, fully equipped holiday caravans, the Park's location, surroundings and facilities will all contribute to an enjoyable and memorable stay.
Much of the Park is sheltered by the gigantic rocky outcrop of St Bees Head. This towering headland provides many forms of recreation, whether you choose to explore the rocks and pools around its base or take the cliff top path and enjoy its dramatic views out to sea and inland towards the Lakeland fells.
Tourer & Motor Home pitches are available in hard standing only (no awnings), & hard standing with a grassed area for awnings. All pitches have water & electric (10amp) hook ups, which is included in the price. There is no additional charge for an awning.
Seacote Park has a well-equipped wash and laundry facility including hot showers, basins, hair dryers and baby-changing facilities, as well as an automatic washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing facilities. There is also a shop adjacent to the Park selling essential groceries as well as gifts and souvenirs.
Whitehaven harbour
The beach at St. Bees
The award winning village of St Bees, just half a mile away has local shops and an 11th century priory. Indoor swimming pools are at the nearby towns of Egrement and Whitehaven. The Lake District is 6 miles away, Muncaster Castle 8 miles, the Georgian town of Whitehaven, the Ravenglass-Eskdale Miniature Railway and Cockermouth, are all within easy driving distance.
Opportunities for walking are also provided by the beach itself and the path alongside the village's 9-hole links golf course. Dedicated walkers will enjoy more challenging routes over the cliffs to Fleswick Bay and ultimately to the beautiful, historic port of Whitehaven, four miles to the north. Really ambitious walkers will know that St Bees Beach marks the beginning of Alfred Wainwright's now world-famous Coast to Coast Walk, 190 miles from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire.
There is also an exciting variety of specialist visitor attractions in the area, many designed with families especially in mind. Four miles to the north is the beautiful, historic port of Whitehaven. This captivating town was once the third largest port in England, having built its fortunes on the Rum trade with the West Indies and the slave trade with America.
This intriguing history is explored and brought thrillingly to life at the Beacon and the Rum Story visitor attractions. To the south of St Bees can be found Ravenglass, whose miniature railway transports passengers into the heart of Eskdale and through some truly captivating scenery. Nearby is Muncaster Castle with its beautiful gardens and enthralling Owl centre.
Static Holiday Homes
Choose from two and three bedroom caravans, Colour TV, Kitchen including microwave, Shower, Bed linen and duvets Additional sleeping for two in the lounge area, Central heating, Gas and electricity included, Babies must be included
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At the entrance to the park there
is a hotel with restaurant, bars and entertainment. Nearby there is a
9 hole golf course
An excellent location next to the sea front and very good for taking dogs
Our modern, fully-equipped caravans provide comfort and facilities to rival a holiday cottage, combined with the freedom to do exactly as you please. You really will feel like you have your own home on holiday!
Park Cliffe was bought by Holgates Caravan Park in November 2003. The family run park is located within four miles of Bowness on Windermere, at the very centre of the Lake District - in spectacular open and unspoilt countryside set in 25 acres with unrivalled, breathtaking views. The park has an abundance of woodland wildlife including squirrells, roe and red deer, foxes and many birds such as nut hatch, treecreeper, woodpecker and jay.
Whether you come to Park Cliffe with a tourer or tent or own your own luxury holiday home, Park Cliffe gives you the opportunity for peaceful enjoyment of this most beautiful corner of The Lake District National Park - with a range of modern up-to-date facilities which are hard to beat. The Park is open from 1st March until 12th November.
The touring park offers spacious pitches, thoughtfully designed into the natural contours of the park.
All pitches have electricity, drinking water and waste drainage. Most pitches have beautiful views of Moor How, which is easily accessible through the children's playground, the walk is just the right length to stretch one's legs.
We have two camping areas for tents. The first, Ghyll Side, allows you to reserve your pitch, with electrical hookup if you so desire. This area is across a minor lane from the main site. The second area, Fell Side, offers magnificent views down the lake towards the Langdales and across to Coniston Old Man from its undulating slopes. On Fell Side you choose your own area to camp. If you want height of luxury whilst you are camping why not hire one of our private bathrooms for your own personal use during your stay?
Enjoy the spectacular view from the top of Moor How - a gentle walk away from the caravan park - for more on the walks in the area, please visit our reception, where our staff will be happy to give help and advice.