Crimdon Dene Holiday Park
- Proprietor
- Park Resorts
- Season
- 21st March to 31st October
- Address
- Coast Road Blackhall Colliery, Near Hartlepool, TS27 4BN
- Location
- MultiMap
- Tel (eve)
- 0871 200 6200
- Tel (rental)
- 0871 664 9737
- Tel (sales)
- 0871 664 9738
- Tel (touring)
- 0871 664 9737
- Tel (day)
- 0871 664 9737
Please mention this website when calling.
- Description
- Miles of footpath and some inspirational scenery make Durham’s Heritage Coastline ideal for walkers and cyclists. The Park itself is close to the Dene, famous in its hey day of the 30’s and enjoys a fantastic views along the coast.
On the park, a big investment has created new facilities including a new all-weather sports court for 2008, plus an indoor swimming pool, spa bath, reception, beautiful landscaping and a re-styled entertainment venue all new in 2007. See feature shows and bands on Bank Holidays and peak weeks. A quieter programme is available at other times. - Other facilities
- Brand New All-Weather Sports Court, Spa Bath,
- Other recreation
- There is ample opportunity to go Fishing from the beautiful beach at Crimdon or Cycling along the Heritage Coastline. Castle Eden Dene the largest area of natural woodland in the NE of England has over 450 species of plants, the walkers dream.
The magnificent Cathedral City of Durham is a must for visitors to the Park. Accessible via car or the local bus route visitors can browse the shopping centres, take a leisurely walk along the river bank and through cobbled streets to the Castle and Cathedral which dominate the centre of the City.
Hartlepool Marina offers visitors the chance to visit the Historic Quay, take a tour of of the Trincomalee Sailing Ship, Britains oldest warship afloat, built in 1817. The Headland boasts St Hilda's Church, The Old Town Wall and the Battery built in the mid 1800's. It was a base for soildiers during WWI and WWII, Said to be haunted Monthly Ghost Watching Nights are held by the Heugh Battery Trust.
With the A19 and A1(M) situated nearby the whole North East of England is yours to explore.
- Tourist Attractions
- Whatever your interest, from fishing to mountain biking or golf to history, Crimdon Dene is the ideal base to enjoy any activity you fancy, at your leisure. Visit our website for more information on the array of leisure activities available close to the Park.
These are just a few of the local attractions nearby….
Hartlepool. A stunning marina complex, an old town steeped in history and some great shopping.
Tweddle Children’s Animal Farm - As well as a whole range of farm animals, there is also plenty more exotic critters for you to enjoy.
Dalton Park Retail Outlet – Has over 50 outlet shops selling top brands at up to 50% off.
Middlesborough - For shopping, museums, bowling, country parks and much more.
Durham – Durham Castle and Cathedral plus river trips.
Penshaw Monument – Built in 1844, and dedicated to the first Earl of Durham.
Hartlepool’s Maritime Experience – The historic quayside, 18th Century harbour side, children’s play ship and costumed guides. - Directions
- From the A19 just south of Peterlee, take the B1281 turning signed to Blackhall, and drive through Castle Eden, turning left after about ½ mile signed towards Blackhall. After approx 3 miles turn right at T-junction onto A1086, towards Crimdon. After about 1 mile the park entrance is signposted on the left, beside the Seagull public house.
See also: MultiMap
- Facilities
- 23Touring pitches£5.00 - £22.00
- 4Seasonal pitches
- 586Holiday homes (owned)
- 15Holiday homes (for rent)£75.00 - £589.00
- 23Motorhome pitches£5.00 - £22.00
- Electric hook-ups
- LPG stockist
- Sanitary block(s)
- Laundry
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Shop
- Club house
- Take away food
- Children's play area
- Pets allowed
- Disabled access
- Family park
- Designated / private parking
- Visitor parking
- Nearby Recreations
- Beach
- Boat Launch
- Fishing
- Horse Riding
- Swimming (Indoor)
- Games Room
- TV Room
- Snooker/Pool



