Bearsted
We were looking for a site in an area that we hadn't stayed before to give an opportunity to explore and do some walking.
Although Bearsted is quite close to the M20 the traffic noise was not intrusive and with bus stops immediately outside the site entrance we had the benefit of choice for local journeys to use the car or the bus. A park & ride site is just down the road to give easy access into Maidestone.
The location of the site is good for access to the North Downs Way and there are other marked routes not far away including the Medway Path.
The Naval Dockyard Museum at Chatham is close enough for a visit and can easily consume a day.
The site relies on one sanitation block which is relatively small and when the site is busy there is a fair bit of pressure on the facilities. The problem is compounded by the closure of the facilities for necessary cleaning at 10.30am whereas if this was moved to 11.00am it may relieve the pressure a little.
The site is clean and cared for, the wardens were a relief crew whilst we were there, and they were cheerful and helpful with their duties.
It is understandable that this site is used as a stopover for those using the channel ports or Eurotunnel but worthwhile to extend the stay and have a good look around the area and that includes a visit to the pie shop at Bearsted Green where this local treat can be purchased and savoured!
In all a very enjoyable four day stay.
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