Netherhall
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This is a beautiful site, hidden in the grounds of a faded country estate. The site is located in a walled garden, adjacent to a Pele tower. It is rather basic at present, but electric hook ups are planned. The grounds are lovely and it was a pleasure to walk our dog through the woods and along the river. Luckily I like the smell of wild garlic. The manager, Miss Eileen Boyle, is very pleasant, helpful and knowledgeable about the estate. There is a bit of noise from the nearby road and occasionally from the nearby railway line, but only minor and you probably won't notice it above the birdsong. We'll definitely return.
Netherhall Estate
I have to admit that there is some road noise from the very busy A596 to Carlisle road affecting this CL though less so at the weekends. However, unless you are a very light sleeper this is a minor inconvenience when weighed against the overall merits of the site. It is huge, dry, interesting and convenient for the town and seashore. The warden is helpful and knowledgeable and at £5.00 per night this has to be the best deal in CL land. The venue lends itself to a family get together as there is ample space for children of all ages and family pets to have a good time together without spoiling the peace for other campers. And no grass clippings! Absolutely brilliant - you must give it a try.
Alibongo5
Reviewed on 22/07/2013 05:14
Very convenient for Maryport with a fascinating history.
The site is in a semi-urban setting set in the grounds and next to the last remaining part of what was Nertherhall House. There is good easy access to the pitches down gravelled tracks, the pitches themselves on on flat well maintained and drained grass surrounded by trees that when in leaf would provide good screening. The site is well placed to visit Maryport. The site manager is particularly helpful and friendly with extensive knowledge with regards to the very interesting history of Netherhall.
Grey Wolf
Reviewed on 30/04/2013 21:48