Crimdon
Crimdon is a village in
County Durham, in
England. It is situated on the
North Sea coast, between
Blackhall Rocks and
Hartlepool. Crimdon was formerly a popular
holiday resort for miners and their families from nearby towns and villages, on account of its affordability for low-income workers. During the 1960s
Butlins took an interest in buying the caravan park there from
Easington District Council, but the sale was declined as Butlins intended to charge people to use the
beach. The 1970s and 80s saw Crimdon's decline as a resort as the popularity of foreign travel increased. The caravan park still exists, but there are few facilities as was the case in the past, when there was a
fairground and
pavilion.
Terns now nest on the beach at Crimdon, and the area has become popular with
birdwatchers as tourism has waned.