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Reviews of Cayton Village Caravan And Motorhome Club Site
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Cayton Village Caravan And Motorhome Club Site
Mill Lane
Cayton Bay Scarborough North Yorkshire (Browse area)
YO11 3NN Tel: 01723 583171
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Pitches: 310 Open: 01/03/2024 to 03/11/2024 01/03/2025 to 03/11/2025
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Tent Pitches |
Caravan Pitches |
Motorhome Pitches |
Small Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
No Statics for Hire |
No Statics for Sale |
Seasonal Pitches |
Electric Hookups |
Hardstanding Pitches |
Fully Serviced Pitches |
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
Bathroom |
Baby Changing Facilities |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop On Site |
Bar <1 mile |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
Fishing <1 mile |
No Wild Swimming |
Indoor Pool <5 miles |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
Cycle Hire <5 miles |
Golf <1 mile |
Tennis <5 miles |
Beach <1 mile |
Watersports <1 mile |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport On Site |
Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access |
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Date of Visit: May 2008 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Baconbutty |
1 review from this member |
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Just returned from a 3 night Bank Holiday stay at Cayton Village (our second visit) and had a brilliant time
The park was once again imaculate, the staff very friendly and helpful
Although it was fully booked there was plenty of space for everybody and the toilets were spotless whatever time of day you visited
The only slight negative was the showers were only warm but giving the use they were getting it was hardly surprising
The site shop sells the basics but a short walk through the site (5 mins) leads into Cayton Village where there are 3 pubs a chipshop and a convenience store which sells everything you need
The playground on site was a big hit with our kids they spent loads of time there
Would recomend this site to anyone of any age and will definitely be going back
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Date of Visit: May 2008 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Vickster78 |
1 review from this member |
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I have just returned from a last minute break at Cayton Village Caravan Park. After studying the weather forecasts last week, we decided to camp 'up north' for the Bank Holiday weekend, and after phoning round over 20 sites in the area, I was lucky enough to get a cancellation at Cayton Village. We were only planning on going Saturday & Sunday night, but the cancellation was for Friday night too, so we ended up paying for that too, and at least it meant we could pitch early on Saturday morning. We paid £87 for 3 nights, 4 adults, 2 cars and electric hookup.
The staff on arrival were very friendly and helpful, directing us to the are where our pitch was. Here we were met by another member of staff who pointed out the pitch, electric hook up facilities and told us what other facilities were in the area.
It was the first time camping in my new Gelert Alaska tent, and I have to say the size of the pitch was just about adequate, although being a busy time of year, the surrounding pitches were occupoied and we were very close to the nearest tents - just the width of my car and about half a metre between us.
We were situated in a small field (Horseshoe field I think) which was also used as an access route to the dog walking area, so there were always people walking past.
We had electric hook up available, however we didn't use this (just it was only pitch available).
Toilet & shower blocks were a 2 minute walk away. They were clean whenever I used them, although I have to agree with previous comments about children being unaccompanied - they seemed to be running free inside and outside the toilet blocks at all times of the day. The showers were clean, but sometimes got very busy, and when I used them early evening, the water was not hot, more lukewarm. One hairdryer was available at 20p for a few minutes.
There was also a washing up area in the block, with about 6 sinks, however it was very busy and again the water was only lukewarm.
The shop is quite small, but ok if you need anything urgently, otherwise I'd go to Morrisons which is more reasonably priced and about 10-15minutes away. They do sell camping equipment etc in the shop, but it looked quite expensive - I guess you pay extra for the convenience.
The barrier is closed from 11pm to 8am - we came back about 11.30 one night and left the car in the car park by reception, and collected it next morning. At least this means you don't get people driving round at all hours waking you up!
The website states it's a ten minute walk to the beach - it took us about 25-30mins on a windy day, and it is a steep hill down to the beach.So be prepared! Beach seems nice enough, there's a little beach hut half way down selling a few refreshments, buckets & spades etc, but that's all we saw.
Nearby, the Blacksmiths Arms was a nice little pub - we went on on Saturday and it seems there are new owners so they were just sorting out a new menu. We had a really nice meal, and were told they were starting a carvery on Sundays.
We also went to The Tow Bar, which is along the route to the beach. There was an adult comedian playing, who was very funny.
In my opinion, the site is probably more suited to families with children (we were 2 couples).
My only critisism would be the lack of hot water - it was there at times, but not constant.
All in all, I wouldn't discount visiting this site again, but probably wouldn't go at such a peak time.
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Date of Visit: May 2008 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Anrdea |
1 review from this member |
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Visited this site with my husband and our dog.
All staff were very helpful and friendly and the site is very clean and tidy.
The dog walk was very good and very clean.
There a 3 Toilet/shower blocks, but can only comment on the one nearest to the camping field.
It had a pin entry system and a rule that no children were allowed unsupervised in the toilet / shower block. ! maybe if the pin entry pad had been a couple of feet higher! It was over run with kids all afternoon and night (which made it very untidy and muddy!)
There were 4 showers and about 10 toilets (the camping field at the time we were there had 200 + tents on it!) so you had to be up pretty earlier to not have to queue!
It says on the web page a 10 min walk to the beach! allow 3/4 hour! unless your a fast walker. And access to the beach is not for the unfit, quite steep!
Not sure if we would visit this site again only because it was a bit too busy for us, we like to relax when camping and enjoy the quiet!
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Date of Visit: May 2007 |
Unit: Trailer Tent |
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Reviewer: Louisa Westmorland |
2 reviews from this member |
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Fantastic site!
Very very clean and tidy. Great childrens play area (more suited to 6+). Toilets and shower blocks are 5*. Cleaned at least 3 times a day - we never had a problem or concern with using them.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Shop located on-site for food and camping supplies.
Located close to Scarborough and other coastal towns so very easy to go places.
We went down into the bay and took my daughter on a buggy board with a wetsuit hired from the surf shop - great!
Your pitch has ample room, with many of them having electric hook-ups.
There are seperate bins for your cooking/rubbish waste so the site can collect them for recycling at the end of the day.
A very highly recommended camp-site for anyone up the east coast!
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Date of Visit: October 2007 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Buzzahole |
13 reviews from this member |
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Cayton Village was very quiet and relaxing at this time of year. Some of the park was out of bounds due to the time of year but had no bearing on enjoying the park. The staff were very helpful although I couldn't book until a week before as I only wanted two nights and not the conventional three and when we got there they weren't exactly sold out!
The playground was good for the children although given it was so cold they didn't go over that much. The dog walk was adequate but as we were out of season we could take advantage of the whole of the camping field which was huge.
The toilet block was very clean (cleaned three times a day apparently) and the shop was stocked with essentials but do to the time of year (and understandably) was only open 8 - 10am you then have to find the wardens.
In all a good site and we enjoyed our stay. A point to note though, we were out of season and the pitches were small and close together
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Date of Visit: September 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Col.S |
4 reviews from this member |
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Spent four days at this site in Sept. First camping trip for 30 years (second childhood I guess). Anyway we found the site good. All facilities clean and tidy. However there was this noise at night all night, loud humming sound, when we asked one of the regulars in a caravan they said it was the McCain chip factory up the road.
After a couple of days you get used to it. The only other problem we found was the dog walk. Loads of POO everywhere, not many people seemed to clean up and not enough signs on dog walk, other problem was gangs of unruly dogs up to six in number owned by 'regulars' some dogs and owners quite aggressive. Never mind worth a visit I guess. Cayton bay itself is great, but watch the walk down to the beach remember you have to come back the same way.Very steep hill.
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Date of Visit: September 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Suzieparsons |
1 review from this member |
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My husband and I with our two dogs have just returned from this lovely well kept campsite. We love coming to Scarborough and this camping experience has made the visit here even better.
The surrounding areas are beautiful. Whitby, Bridlington, Robin Hoods bay, Filey and Goathland (where they film Heartbeat) are to name but a few.
You may even see them filiming 'The Royal' or 'Heartbeat' if you're lucky.
There are quite a few pubs that serve great food. Blacksmiths arms and there isone at the top of Osgoodby lane (which I cant remember the name of).
There are quite a few supermarkets within easy reach and local shops.
The staff are so friendly that it felt as though we had known them for a long time and that they were life long friends rather than people who ran the campsite. We thought that it was a lovely touch that they showed you to where the pitch was for your tent.
The site was superb the grass was cut regularly even when wet, there wasn't any mess from, humans or dogs.
The toilets and shower blocks were not too far away from any of the pitches and they were extremely clean and regularly re-stocked with toilet paper etc.
We really cant rate this site enough as we found no faults what soever.
We will definitely be going back for another enjoyable time there and we will be recommending it to our other camping friends. Thank you Cayton Village caravan park.
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Date of Visit: August 2007 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: The halls |
8 reviews from this member |
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We have just come back from our first trip to this site, and we are certainly going back. We arrived way too early, but the fab friendly staff allowed us to leave our caravan on the camping field till 12oclock. When we got back, they towed it for us and sited it on our pitch. Loads of room, near to the play area for the kids, lovely dog walk which was only spoiled by ignorant people not cleaning up after their dogs. Showers and toilets cleaned regular, with mops and cloths to wipe up after yourself. I've never been to a site where they empty the bins as much as they do here, the staff take pride in the site. All the staff were friendly and helpful and the site is lovely and quiet on a night, with the barriers locking at 11pm till 8am. Local chippy was nice, but grumpy staff and expensive prices meant we only went once. We are planning a return trip to Cayton village soon, can't wait.
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Date of Visit: August 2007 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Sid1 |
8 reviews from this member |
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Just returned, unfortunately, from this excellent site. Very good location for coast or moors, spoilt for choice. Very clean site with good facilities. Stayed on a super pitch with good amount of room. Some of the normal pitches seemed a little bit close together. Excellent dog walk, only spoilt by inconsiderate owners who find it beneath themselves to clear up afterwards. Found some lovely village pubs if your willing to adventure a bit onto the back roads, lovely scenery as well while your driving. Best food if you go to Bridlington, is to drive back out towards Flamborough and just before Danes Dyke you have the Martonian just off the main road to the left. Excellent food, lots of it , and very reasonable price too. Overall would have no reservations about returning to this site, excellent site, excellent location, excellent holiday.
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Date of Visit: August 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Bev/Ron |
3 reviews from this member |
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We stayed here for 2 nights with our children. Reception staff were friendly and kindly took us to our allocated pitch. Also reasonably priced. All amenities were explained. Our pitch was close to playground for the children. The site has 3 shower/toilet blocks which were satisfactory. The only negative with the shower blocks was the cleaning floor mops they provided for you to use after showering were too dirty to clean with. All pitches are within small secluded areas which was very nice. There is a small shop on site selling all necessities. A short, pleasant walking distance away is a pub, shop, post office. A short drive away is a major supermarket and a beach. A very nice site. Would recommend it.
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