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Touring Parks Guide to Northumberland and Borders
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A click on the park name or photo's will take you to the main web site.
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Belle Vue Farm
Hall Road, Stanhope, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham DL13 2EZ
Telephone: 44 (0)1388 526225
E-mail:
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| Howard and Linda created the caravan and campervan site as a haven for those who are looking for that perfect break in a peaceful and restful environment. The sites secluded and elevated rural location is very beautiful and special, and with it's carp fishing pond, beautiful walks and cycle routes is an ideal location for that tranquil, relaxing break. |
| Located in what was a deer park belonging to the Price Bishops of Durham, the picturesque scenery and panoramic view over the dale gives rise to a natural serenity. It is a perfect place to observe the abundant wildlife and watch the sunrise, sunset, and as darkness draws in on a clear night an uninterrupted view of the stars. Indeed if heaven was on earth this would be a piece of it. |
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Tarmac access road with gravel hardstanding
Mimimum age 21yrs. No pets
Set in a serene and tranquil environment the landscaped Carp fishing pond provides the perfect setting for a relaxing day or evening's fishing.
Stocked in 2007 with Carp up to 2lbs, the idyllic location, four concrete fishing platforms, permanent rod rests, unhooking mats, and car park is the ideal location for that quiet and relaxing days fishing.
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One could describe Belle Vue Farm as a kind of sanctuary with an energy so beautiful you won't forget it. Somewhere to visit that is away from the hustle and bustle of town and city life, where one can quickly unwind and melt into the calm atmosphere.
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Situated in an enviable position facing the Sea on Durham's Heritage Coastline. Enjoy fine views along the coast, stroll across the fabulous dunes on to one of the finest sandy beaches. Visit nearby Durham and Hartlepool Harbour for a choice of restaurants and great shopping.

On Park, splash around in the brand new indoor pool or relax with a drink in the conservatory bar, taking in some of the most stunning views from the Park.
Long Stay Tourer Pitches Available!
Call Crimdon Dene direct on 0871 664 9737
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| Brand New Indoor Swimming Pool Outdoor Play Area Pool Table Amusements Launderette Restyled Ocean Edge Bar Restyled Ocean Edge Entertainment Centre Sun Lounge Sports Bar with Widescreen TV |
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| Pitching Types Available: A mixture of flat and sloping pitches are available. All pitches are 6mx6m No Tents Allowed Touring Pitches with Electric-Hookup Dogs welcome at a supplement of £1 to £3 per night (Varies by date)
Shower & toilet block with hot and cold water, Water standpipes
Waste water disposal point, Chemical toilet disposal point
Gas available from reception |
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Brand New Indoor Swimming Pool
Outdoor Play Area, Pool Table, Amusements Launderette,
Restyled Ocean Edge Bar,
Restyled Ocean Edge Entertainment Centre Sun Lounge Sports Bar with Widescreen TV |
Teamstar For A Day A welcoming smile.... worth its weight in gold! YOUR teamstars are here to make sure you have the fantastic holiday you want. With them you guarantee lots of fun and laughter!
Park Resorts Birthday Weekend: Remember the excitement of the Millennium and the Jubilee Weekend? Well at Park Resorts we’re throwing a party to celebrate our birthday. Come along for the weekend 4-7 May and join in the special fun events and crazy capers!
Out and About
Catterick Golf Club: A challenging 6378-yard, Par 71 course with spectacular views of the Pennines, Cleveland Hills and the Tees Estuary
Hartlepool Golf Course: 18 hole golf course founded in 1906
Alston & Killhope Riding Centre: County Durham’s varied landscape offers a range of riding country..
Pony World At Ponyworld: we can offer exceptional riding experiences for both the beginner and experienced rider alike. |
Visit magnificent Durham Cathedral
with its amazing architecture and
beautiful setting
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Causey Hill Caravan Park (New for 2007)
Causey Hill, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2JN
Phone: (01434) 602834 - Fax: (01434) 609086
Email:
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When you visit Causey Hill Caravan Park you can be sure of a very warm welcome. We are a small family run park offering excellent facilities with care and attention given to all of our visitors to make their stay as enjoyable as possible.
The Park is set in a secluded and pleasant surroundings. We offer high quality static caravans for sale, and welcome touring caravans, motor homes and tents. Happy visitors return to us year after year, we pride ourselves in our friendly atmosphere, quality and service and local knowledge of the area.
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There are many on-site amenities which include: heated toilet and shower facilities, hairdryer, laundry complete with drying
facilities, electric hook-ups and a public telephone.
Our reception area is on hand for advice and our shop stocks those everyday items needed to make your stay enjoyable.
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Causey Hill Caravan Park is situated in an area most convenient for the visitor to Northumberland. The historic market town of Hexham, (which has been voted "England's Favourite Market Town 2005 is minutes away and whether you are cycling or walking along Hadrian's Wall, visiting Hexham Racecourse, Northumberland National Park or exploring one of the many beautiful villages such as Corbridge, Blanchland or Allendale to name but a few you will find Causey Hill Caravan Park the perfect venue for your stay.
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Experience the friendly Northumbrian welcome, particularly whilst enjoying good food and drink in one of the many excellent pubs and restaurants scattered throughout the area. |
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Facilities include reception and shop, modern toilet block with hot showers, hairdryer, launderette, and waste disposal. Children's play area and woodland walks. Cycle rack provided.
Dogs welcome as long they are kept on a lead within the park.
Pitches available with hard standing.
Price includes hot showers plus electic hook ups
and awning for touring caravans
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Hadrian's Wall
Northumberland has been a border territory for almost 2,000 years. The Romans occupied Britain from the middle of the 1st century to the beginning of the 5th century and for much of this time Northumberland was the very edge of their mighty empire.
It was in AD 122 that the Emperor Hadrian ordered the building of a wall across the country from the Tyne to the Solway to separate the land of the Britons from the land of the Picts.
Now officially recognised as a World Heritage Site, the remains of the central section of the Wall still snake their way across the whinstone cliff on which it was built. There are also many forts, museums, temples and other remains.
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The North Pennines is one of the largest
and most recent parts of England to be officially declared an
"Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty".
It spans three counties: Northumberland
(to the south of Hexham), Durham and Cumbria and comprises magnificent moorlands, wooded valleys and small
unspoilt villages.
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