This desirable family-run coastal park is well worth a visit. Once visited never forgotten.
Situated in the picturesque Borders village of Coldingham, it is unrivalled locally in its position, within a few minutes walk from the safe sandy beach of Coldingham Bay. Due to our unique geographical location, all major road and rail links are available, making us easily accessible to everyone.
The centre has grown in popularity and its many facilities have been improved and upgraded.
Our friendly helpful staff are always available to assist you and any queries, tourist information or problems are promptly dealt with. Usual office hours apply Sunday to Thursday and extended hours operate Friday and Saturday, adding to the excellent service we provide. It's little wonder that Scoutscroft's popularity has grown over the years.
All our Letting Holiday Homes are centrally located in Drake Park. All are attractively positioned and numbered to enable you to find and park your vehicle adjacent to your accommodation. Our modern street lighting provides a safe well lit area.
All our Holiday Homes hold the Visit Scotland's Thistle Commendation Awards and are available throughout the season (March-November).
Our standard holiday homes range from 2007 to 2010 models and are equipped with a spacious lounge, colour television, DVD player, toilet and shower, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen including cooking items, crockery, cutlery, microwaves and tea towels. Bedrooms are heated and all equipped with pillows, duvets, duvet covers and sheets.You will need to bring towels, toiletries and personal effects.
Our deluxe holiday homes are all 2011/2013 models and include all the standard range features. Added features for the deluxe range include guaranteed non pet/non smoking, centrally heated & double glazed, flat screen TV/DVD in the master bedroom, towels, welcome pack, outdoor furniture & early check in where available
FACILITIES
Scooties/Sun Lounge
The Bar/Sun Lounge is at the centre of Scoutscroft Holiday complex. Comfortable seating for over one hundred and forty it provides plenty of space to relax in Family entertainment is provided throughout the season with a wide variety of live acts Alternatively you can enjoy a quiet drink in our sun lounge.
Crofters Bar
Crofters Bar is where you can enjoy traditional pub atmosphere and a quiet drink during our off-season period and watch live sporting events throughout the season, Central heating for the colder nights ensures a cosy relaxing atmosphere. In the summer months sit out on our patio area and enjoy a drink & bar meal in the sun.
The Hatch Snooker Room
The Hatch is equipped with a full size snooker table and comfortable seating and is open throughout the season.
Arcade/Ice cream Bar
Children of all ages will love ‘Jack-Pots’ Arcade open every weekend in low-season and daily during the summer months. Here you can enjoy the latest interactive games and along with a soft play area for under 7's makes even rainy days fun. The kiosk provides a range of sweets and ices. (Seasonal hours apply).
Golden Fry Our modern takeaway provides a selection of favourites including locally caught fresh fish, pizza & kebabs. Open all year round with restricted hours early and late in the season.
Creels Restaurant
The menu offers a varied selection of new and traditional dishes and using local produce including freshly caught St Abbs seafood ensures quality with every meal! With it’s cosy bar and space for sixty diners it’s the ideal place to begin and end your day at Scoutscroft.
Motorhomes & Tourers welcome. Electric hook up on all pitches. Prices range from £20 to £29 per night
WiFi is installed on the park for which there is a charge.
For a preview of our park and surrounding area please visit our website www.scoutscroft.co.uk
| 2013 Opening Times (01/03/2013 - 30/11/2013) |
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