A lovely quiet site
After a warm welcome, set up was straight forward. We spent 5 nights at this site before travelling north east across the Woods to another site to explore that area better, but if you don’t mind the extra half hour travelling you could easily visit the seaside and more places from this site.
It is worth noting that the grass area seems to run as a 5 pitch CL with undefined pitches. Each ‘pitch’ has the ability to connect to a choice of two electricity (3 sockets on each) and water bollards, so you cannot connect directly up to the water tap. Again worth noting is that a couple of the natural pitches require long electric cables or extensions to reach them. We believe the owner has a spare just in case.
As someone else has mentioned there are additional hard standing pitches nearer to the owners home and another small grass area next to the owners home was also being used as a pitch. So yes there are sometimes more than 5 pitches in use overall but the main grass area was quiet and only had 5 vans on while we were there. The car parking area is before the grass area ( which keeps it quiet as well as grassy) and between the hardstanding pitches. Grey waste is emptied under the trees and toilet waste is disposed of up near the house. Wasn’t an issue for us but it is a short walk, particularly from the far grass pitches. Overall the site was extremely quiet.
Woodhall Spa itself is a lovely town, the deli cakes are fantastic, but we drove in rather than attempting to walk the long lane down to the main road. Whilst in Lincolnshire we also visited Lincoln, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Visitors Centre at RAF Coningsby, Tattershall Castle, Gunby Estate Hall and Gardens, the Walled Garden Baumber, Cadwell Park, Louth and the seaside at Sutton on Sea.
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