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Easington Colliery Caravanning Club

By Richard Randall @aude11360

Do you want the dystopian holiday of a lifetime?
If the answer to that question is yes, then you should head to Easington Colliery.

We can offer wonderfully unsafe pitches for your prized caravan.

Easington Colliery

Easington Colliery

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No visit to Easington Colliery would be complete without a walking tour of the A and B streets, where you can admire the fine collection of burned out houses. There are also many properties boasting smashed or boarded-up windows, rubbish filled yards, and the remains of wheelie bin fires.
But please be careful not to tread in the generously deposited dog shit, and broken glass on the pavements and roads, and on no account take any back home with you for a souvenir of your fabulous holiday – that would spoil the area for other visitors, and residents alike.
Anthony Street, Easington Colliery

Baldwin Street, Easington Colliery

If the walking tour leaves you a little weary, there are always countless sofas and armchairs scattered about, where you can rest your aching bones, and admire the scenery, as some of the sofas are conveniently placed in prime locations with views of the North Sea.
Easington Colliery

One thing we all look forward to on a holiday is trying the local cuisine, and getting gastroenteritis.
Have no fear. We have that covered.
Seaside Lane is awash with take-aways. You may even get lucky and find a free deep-fried rat with your meal.


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