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    Link from Caravan Sitefinder to: "Meadowhead's Waren Caravan & Camping Park".
    
    http://www.caravansitefinder.co.uk/parks/841/reviews

Three Star Rating

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Three Star Review

have stayed here on a few occasions tend not to use shop & bar expensive good location nice views of holy island yes the toilets need updating and cleaning but tend not to spend very long in there anyway

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By hawkafr from east riding

Two Star Review

visited this site on the 10th July 2008. The location is great for the surrounding area of Bamburgh etc. The site itself has all the facilities you would expect. The shop had a great selection of items. The negative aspects were that the toilets and drains smelled of sewage, they were not cleaned often enough in my opinion. The bar area was nice although the food menu was very basic and prepared by the stand in barman as "the chef had left, but the barman used to be a chef!". I can't comment on the food quality as the kitchen was closed for no apparent reason the night we tried to eat there. All in all....dissapointing after previously visiting their sister site Mortonhall.

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By kennyok from Fife

Professional Reviews

Practical Caravan Top 100 parks Award 2007

With all the facilities on offer at Waren Park, there is hardly any need to leave the site for entertainment. There is an outdoor heated swimming pool, a games room, bar and even internet access on site. More practical facilities include
a small grocery shop and restaurant. The pitches are spacious, but not particularly private as there is a shortage
of shrubs and trees. The site does, however, have marvellous views over golden beaches across the sea to Holy Island. There are also spacious grounds in which to walk and plenty to explore in the surrounding area.
A trip to nearby Bamburgh is
a must. The castle is open to the public and there are tea rooms and pubs in the pretty town. You can get great fish and chips at the seaside town of Seahouses and the beautiful village of Craster is famed for its kippers.
A nature reserve at Budle Bay will entertain young and old alike, and Farne Island is a big attraction for birdwatchers.

Practical Caravan Great Escapes recommended park Dec 2006

This site has an intimate feel although it has over 250 pitches for tourers. Seasonal pitches are popular and the remaining touring pitches get booked up very quickly during the high season. It is within walking distance of the beautiful Budle Bay and the coastal walks. Enquiries can be made over the telephone but the site requires confirmation of your booking in writing, along with payment, sent prior to your arrival.