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DavidKlyne replied on 08/05/2017 20:40

Posted on 08/05/2017 20:40

This is a campsite we have used on numerous occasions, principally because it’s only 50 miles from where we live. With a motorhome it's handy because it’s only a short walk into the town with all its many facilities for shopping and eating . This was our first trip out this year and we managed to book only about a week before arrival. There was a pleasant and jolly welcome from the wardens. It is a big site and the vast majority of the pitches are on hardstandings. Many of the pitches seem narrower than we are used to on Club sites, fine for us but caravanners have to park their cars across the pitch. There are two toilet blocks which are up to the usual standards. Electric bollards also have TV hook-ups, you need to provide your own cable or purchase one from reception. The site does have WiFi but I found the quality of it very variable no doubt because of the numbers on site but it can, none the less, be quite frustrating. Given that this site is very popular with motorhomers it was disappointing that neither of the two motorhome service points have yet been converted to the new open drains and we are stuck for the time being with having to lift heavy drain covers. One of the big changes from our last visit has been the rebrand. I have no issues with the name change but I do question whether the new colours enhance the brand?
near Malvern Hills Club Campsite Member photo by Andrew Cole

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