Nice first weekend of June

RoyandBev replied on 04/06/2017 14:58

Posted on 04/06/2017 14:58

We try to visit this site at least once a year as we are only 50 miles away, it is a very pleasant site and you have easy walking distance to Morton. There is a busy market on the right day, supermarket, a lovely fudge/sweet shop, pubs, restaurants, takeaways and a chip shop all you could need close by but far enough away to not be intrusive. The shop owners and pub staff are very friendly and helpful and the town feels very welcoming. Bev had a mishap with her glasses at work on the Friday and the local optician sorted it all out for her at minimal cost. There is a bus stop outside if you want to go further afield making it ideal for motor home users and this shows, there is a high proportion of motor homes always on site. The facilities are clean and tidy but when site is full they will start to show their heavy use later at night and in the morning before they are cleaned again. The Dog walk is excellent lots of space to let your 4 legged friend of the lead and nice short grass. There are some comments here about some pitches being a bit cramped and I must admit that would be a fare criticism. Having the caravan tow cars parked across the front of the van rather than the side adds to the feel of everyone jammed in when site is full. There are lots of birds and rabbits abound which I find a nice touch, (but that’s just me). It says a lot when we visit at least once a year it is a fantastic site and if you can get past the slight feeling of being cramped on some pitches you will love it there.
near Malvern Hills Club Campsite Member photo by Andrew Cole

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