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Old Hartley

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Old Hartley Caravan Club Site
Whitley Bay
England

NE26 4RL

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Tel: NE26 4RL

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This slightly sloping site has one of the best views on the network, for it's perched on a grassy clifftop overlooking the Lighthouse on St Mary's Island, a local nature reserve with a bird population of national importance. Whitley Bay is a traditional holiday resort with all the fun of the seaside including a superb sandy beach and indoor leisure pool. The Metro and local buses will take you directly into Newcastle's city centre for shopping in Eldon Square. Cross the River Tyne to Gateshead and discover the Metro Centre, Europe's largest indoor shopping centre with restaurants, cinemas and entertainment facilities.



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