Ashridge Farm Club Campsite

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Enjoyable Weekend

Had a good weekend on this site, facilities all clean and tidy. Enjoyed a 15k walk to pub then back to watch the rugby. Both pubs in the village provided good food. Only disappointing that they charge for WiFi in this day and age as the phone signal was not good ÂŁ2.50 per day ?

Reviewed on 17/03/2017 10:47

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Caught on a bad day?

The most unwelcoming site I've ever been to. Left an hour after arrival. Won't be back.

OlliesDad

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 14/03/2017 15:44

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Excellent site

We had been experiencing some health problems so wanted a small peaceful site not far from home. We found it excellent, with friendly and knowledgeable wardens, a clean and tidy site, maintained to a first class standard. We had a super time and came away refreshed. Good for dogs (although we don't have one) and maybe too quiet for families - it is after all a small site, although our grandchildren would like the walks and the fields around.

tremar44

Reviewed on 11/03/2017 20:24

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Quiet, Clean and Friendly with a lovely country village

Ashridge Farm is on the edge of the Village of Ashwell with a short walk into the village itself with a lovely church and a few lovely pubs but highly recommend the Three Tuns, very friendly staff and very good food. The site is immaculate, the facilities very clean and very well cared for with everything one needs for a great stay. The pitches are very well spaced to allow a modicum of privacy from other users and all very accessible. This will be a frequent stay for us in the future. Highly recommended.

RayBray

Reviewed on 09/03/2017 13:06

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Quiet, Clean and Friendly with a lovely country village

Ashridge Farm is on the edge of the Village of Ashwell with a short walk into the village itself with a lovely church and a few lovely pubs but highly recommend the Three Tuns, very friendly staff and very good food. The site is immaculate, the facilities very clean and very well cared for with everything one needs for a great stay. The pitches are very well spaced to allow a modicum of privacy from other users and all very accessible. This will be a frequent stay for us in the future. Highly recomended.

RayBray

Reviewed on 09/03/2017 13:06

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Quiet country break

This is a small site close to the centre of a beautiful village. It was a short walk to the shops and pubs. Ideal for cycling with routes through quiet lanes to the RSPB at Sandy and to Letchworth in the other direction. The site has facilities to the usual high standard of the club and the welcome was very friendly. May be too quiet and remote for families but it suited us oldies nicely.

Turnpike2

Reviewed on 08/03/2017 15:13

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Friendly welcome

A warm, friendly welcome from the female warden started our mini break off well. The villagers we met on our walk up into the village that afternoon were also very friendly, as was a lady visiting from another village. What a shame the other carravaners staying on site weren't the same. Despite me saying hello to everyone, only one person responded and I had a pleasant chat with him, but just as he was leaving. The site is good; clean facilities with plenty of hot water, well maintained areas, good lighting and some good walks straight out of the site gates. We like the area and have visited before many years ago and will no doubt visit again.

thefos

Reviewed on 21/02/2017 17:45

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Tranquility.

Stayed here for 6 nights over Christmas 2016 and had the most enjoyable Christmas in our 'van. It is handy from the A1(M) but do take the recommended route. The entrance and exit off the A505 does need some caution but otherwise access is good and the A505 is a very busy road and is dual carriageway and thus a 70 mph limit. The wardens were magnificent with wine and mince pies to entice us in for a chat and despite the site being full most of the time, it was quiet and the toilet block accessible all the time, except during cleaning time. Cleanliness top notch, as was tidiness of the site and all well maintained. The only thing that I could comment adversely on was the state of the boundary fences and in part, the hedge. These could do with a refurbishment and some additional planting on the hedges. The only noise intrusion was the occasional aircraft making for Luton airport. On the access road to the site was an honesty stall and box where we bought eggs, marmalade and pickle at very reasonable prices.....and very tasty too. Wildlife on the site extends to black pheasants and black squirrels that are unique to the area but you have to be lucky to see them. Ashwell is a delightful village with its natural springs used in the past for drinking water as well as doing the washing. There are still signs of the infrastructure for these. Shops include, a butcher, general store, café, boutique, and also a GP surgery as well as a dentist. A large green in the centre allows for relaxation and recreation during the warmer weather. Overall a 10/10, the only downside from a family point of view is the lack of children facilities but as 'silver tops' this didn't worry us at all.

ClintE

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Reviewed on 02/01/2017 12:47

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Christmas break

Super site for our 2016 Christmas break. Only small which lends itself to the peaceful nature of the site. Conveniently located not far from the A1. Only noise was some from the traffic into and out of probably Luton airport quite late at night. Very friendly staff who were conscientious throughout a popular and special bank holiday of attending to cleaning etc. Very conveniently located near to the lovely village of Ashwell which was a real discovery, superb for dog walking in the area. Can't comment on suitability for families as just a couple on our own with 2 dogs. We might be back when the weather is warmer!

Twobirds

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Reviewed on 29/12/2016 15:36

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