Park Resorts Cresswell Towers Holiday Park, Northumberland
Cresswell Towers Holiday Park
Cresswell Road
Cresswell
Northumberland
NE61 5JT

Park Information
Cresswell Towers Holiday Park
Offering inspiring view of the seaside and the nearby woodland, Cresswell Towers Caravan Park is the perfect choice for a wide range of holidays in Northumberland. With plenty of onsite activities and just as much to see and do in the nearby area as well, Cresswell Towers Caravan Park is the ideal base camp from which to visit the area, but has just as much to offer if you would prefer to stay onsite.
With a brand new heated indoor pool, a Sparkey’s Krew club for the kids and a range of other sports and activities onsite, there is plenty to do at Cresswell Towers, whatever your tastes are. Of course, if you’d prefer to see more of the surrounding area, there’s plenty to do there too, making Cresswell Towers the perfect base camp for your holiday in Northumberland.
Accommodation
Our Bronze self-catering caravan holiday homes are the ideal family choice, with all your homely comforts at a
great price. A clean, comfortable home from home awaits you, and you can bring the dog too*.

Facilities
Facilities at Cresswell Towers Holiday Park
- Indoor Swimming Pool Complex
- Sports Court
- Sparky’s Krew for 5-11 year olds
- Darts
- Amusements
- Laundrette
- Tower Tavern
- Alice in Boogieland
- The Rocky Disco Show
- Sparky’s Krew Shows
- Water Resorts Programme
- Children’s Playground
- Sports Resorts Programme
- Pool
- Parkmark Shop
- Tower Tavern
- Pets allowed in selected accommodation

Nearby
Attractions near Cresswell Towers Holiday Park
Alwin Castle and Gardens
A full day of fun and interest can be found for the whole family at the Alwin Castle and Gardens, including guided history tours, archery lessons and wizardry stretching from Medieval times to Harry Potter.
Northumberland Beaches
Northumberland boasts some amazing beaches, the Clyde coast is 2 miles from the holiday park and is full of beaches with islands dotted along the coast, a great place for families of all ages.
Lindisfarne
Any trip to Northumberland must include a visit The Holy island of Lindisfarne, which is the foundation of England’s Christian heritage, standing on the rocky outcrop which forms the island is the striking 16th Century Lindisfane Castle.






