Good short break

davidsp replied on 25/02/2015 17:35

Posted on 25/02/2015 17:35

Just spent 3 nights here in the first short trip of the year to clear the cobwebs out of the motorhome. We arrived around 7pm Thursday evening and the office was shut. A ring of the bell brought forth a warden very quickly, who just took my card and said pitch where you like and come and see us in the morning. It was dark and raining and with no site map, it was not easy finding our way around or locating an empty pitch, it was pretty full. But we eventually found one and parked up. We had no TV signal at all but there are aerial feeds on all the hookup points, so no problem there so long as you have a coax cable. Many reviews mention the road noise but even though we were fairly near the road, it didn't bother us, we could barely hear it. It wasn't that busy either. Facilities were clean and plentiful and WARM, no fanatical permanent opening of all windows in all weathers like you get at many sites. The dog walk field is large and mown short, but it tapers off to a narrow end where the entrance is, concentrating all the foot traffic in a narrow area, and due to being very wet this was a complete muddy bog. Not much that can be done about it, but having to clean the dog up after every 5 minute pee-break was a bit of a nuisance. But overall, very nice site, very convenient for the village which is only 5 minutes walk away. We will definitely use again for short breaks near to home in the future.
near Malvern Hills Club Campsite Member photo by Andrew Cole

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