Passage Farm

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What a little gem

What a really nice CL site. As it was summer we pitched in the field opposite the horses and were the only ones there. Spent ages watching a pair of hares in the field beyond the horses and sheep. The pub in Arlingham (The Red Lion) was top notch. We ate there on the Saturday night and could not fault the food. Not the cheapest but you get what you pay for. The Passage Inn close by was being refurbished. Walks from the site were very good and our dog was pleased with the choice. We did a trip out to Purton to see the Ship Graveyard. There is a car park next to the canal at Purton. Such a quiet place and a little gem. Thank you Rachael and Phil

Deborah Vosper

Reviewed on 19/06/2024 19:23

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Great CL highly recommended

Great CL site, water/waste & electric all on the pitch. Really nicely spaced pitches with 2 hard standings if wanted/needed. Great welcome & 1 min walk to the banks of the river Severn, great for walking the dog,. Several good local pubs. Lots to see & do locally. Everything a CL should be. Thanks to Phil & Racheal

Peter williams

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Reviewed on 12/08/2023 21:40

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Perfection

Superb site - everything you need from a CL - electric hook-up, water on the pitch, grey waste into the hedge and black waste easily accessible. Wish all CL's were like this. Water on the pitch is surely as must have in this day and age. Had no idea the situation was this lovely and had no idea about this area of the Serern - well worth a visit, especially as 'im indoors was able to fish from the site - a real bonus. Local pub excellent, also worth a visit Severn and Wye Smokehouse, bit of a drive but if you like fish, shellfish and oysters, this is a no-brainer.

uwhomatter

Reviewed on 26/06/2023 16:12

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Wonderful - Our home from home …

We have been returning to this wonderful site for many years. It is our go to and never fails to deliver. The peace is divine and the views lovely. Sheer bliss whilst being easy to access and not too far from anything. There is a great village shop in the next village up the road, Frampton and super walks along the canal - my wheelchair manages these. Rachel & Phil could not be more accommodating or kindly. Thank you for sharing it with us!

roorice1

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Reviewed on 23/05/2023 18:09

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Lovely quiet site in lovely location

Stopped here for four nights in September. Greatest on arrival and shown to pitch, which was fully serviced and flat with no need for leveling blocks. Great access to Severn Way, we walked to the passage then around to Severn way for lunch at the There Horseshoes ( You just have to try a pie!) then continued the walk back on the other side of the peninsula. Canal is within walking distance as is Frampton village green. Nice quiet lanes for push bikes. We will definitely be back.

Woodyno1

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Reviewed on 29/09/2022 13:29

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Perfect Location

Stayed 7 nights & must say at last we have found a site where we can leave the car behind & enjoy the local walks direct from site. We would recommend a visit to Berkely Castle with a guided tour for £2.50 pp fascinating. Hope to visit again.

Ottis

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Reviewed on 31/08/2022 14:36

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Stunning

Two blissful nights spent at passage farm. We were met by Rachel at the gate and shown to our pitch. Free range chickens wander the grounds and are very friendly. Just a stone throw from the well stocked lake. Everything you could wish for.

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Reviewed on 18/07/2022 10:54

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2nd visit - As good as ever!

This was our 2nd visit to Passage Farm, the first being in August last year, and it was as good in April as in August! We had a wonderful month, with our grandchildren joining us for 2 weeks. Peaceful and quiet, lovely owners, lovely chickens (our grandchildren love 'the girls'!) and an excellent location for visiting places of interest. Once again we visited WWT Slimbridge - it was nice to see it at a different time of the year. We watched the brave souls surfing on the Severn Bore from the road by the Anchor Inn at Epney, enjoyed visits to Goodrich Castle, and Chepstow Castle where we saw Sammy the Seal in the river Wye - Chepstow is lovely! We also visited Birdland at Bourton on the Water, beautiful Tewkesbury and the lovely NT property Westbury Court Garden - there is so much to see and do in the area. We loved watching the hares in the field by the caravan site, and we put up our bird feeders - there are so many birds, including pheasants, grouse, great spotted woodpeckers, finches and tits. It's so nice to be able to walk 5 minutes down the road to The Old Passage Inn which serves good vale food in large portions. We will be back!

SussexStorm

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Reviewed on 02/05/2022 20:15

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Could just be the perfect CL!

I cannot think of a location we have enjoyed more, in a long, long time. Everything in the previous couple of reviews is true and there is little more to add. We even had the privilege of witnessing the Severn Bore one morning. As it was winter, we were on the hardstandings, several nights there was torrential rain but the huge puddles soon dispersed. The area is so peaceful, we could even hear the distant peal of bells from the village on the opposite side of the river, plus the faint clatter of trains as they passed. A perfect four nights, and we will be back for sure.

Aggie Pirate

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Reviewed on 12/02/2022 20:45

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One of the best CL's in 6 years of membership!

We had an amazing 3 weeks at Passage Farm! For the first 2 weeks our two grandchildren stayed, and they so enjoyed the freedom and being back to nature. They loved the chickens and Ben the Lab, using their scooters, fishing in the lake, talking to Toby and just being free after being cooped up during lockdown. There is so much to see and do within easy reach, walks along the Severn, seeing the boat graveyard at Purton, visiting Berkeley Castle, Bourton on the Water, Cattle Country, canal walks, Painswick Rococo Garden and much, much more. Would recommend joining Historic Houses Association, as there are lots of properties nearby to visit, and we recouped the years membership by visiting 4 places alone. The Jet Age Museum was fabulous - run by volunteers - don't miss it! By far our favourite place was Woodchester Mansion - so beautiful and so nice to see people learning the craft of stone masonry (and HHA!). Didn't get to walk round the lakes - next time! Excellent site for those on mobility scooters with flat paths, a road ending at a pub each way and down to the Severn, and a nice, clean toilet block. Thank you Rachel, Phil and the boys, Ben and the chickens for an absolutely wonderful holiday. We can't wait to come back!

SussexStorm

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Reviewed on 31/08/2021 18:56

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