1st time at this site

Sues replied on 20/03/2017 21:44

Posted on 20/03/2017 21:44

We usually spend a week at the Broadway site and visit Morton in Marsh but having changed from a caravan to motorhome we thought we'd split our week between the two. The wardens are lovely and can't do enough to help. The facilities are well used but the wardens work hard to keep them spotless. It's a pity that some members don't respect the wardens and fellow members enough to make sure the facilities are clean and tidy before they leave. The site is perfect for walking into he village and we found a lovely walk through fields to Batsford Aboretum. Most places are dog friendly which makes for a really enjoyable break particularly this time of year. The only downside for us was the size of the pitches and the dirt that trailed everywhere even after a small amount of rain. Many of the hardstandings are sparcely covered, due mainly we assume to the heavy use of the site. Grass is damaged as very often you cannot avoid driving over edges when hitching and unhitching. We can see why the site is so popular, particularly with the older members, due to its location, and in fact there did seem to be quite a few members who knew each other. But for us the tidiness of Broadway would probably mean we would visit Moreton rather than stay.
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