Black Knowl Club Campsite

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Great site - however

Staff and site great. Wi-Fi absolutely awful. Don't mind it being slow but the constant dropping out is extremely disappointing especially as we pay for it. The approach Road will be great from the 9th May but only from Ober corner. The rest although better is still a nightmare in places. However overall. this site is one of the best on the network

LPC

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Reviewed on 06/05/2018 11:43

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Last post should have read could got blinds from the parasite in dog mess not blandness .

Oscarmax

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Reviewed on 02/05/2018 18:39

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We have ben coming to this site for over 15 years excellent site.

We love Black howl and will be coming back again twice this year. As regards exercising dogs on site this is not the clubs or wardens fault, blame the few members who abused the site rules. I take my 2 little dogs off site on my mobility scooter (and yes I still get it up) we have had a member virtually every day let his dogs mess right near our pitch then go back to gets another dog to do its business. I am glad the club has taken some action. Are you aware your children or grandchildren playing on site are at risk from blandness caused by contamination of dog mess.. Rant over.

Oscarmax

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Reviewed on 02/05/2018 15:18

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Good, but far, far from perfect.

Firstly the good. The site is ideally located within the New Forest and is a short walk from Brockenhurst village. This then is it’s major attraction.

The pitches (mostly hardstanding, after the recent refurbishment) are of a good size and standard.

The old facilities, reminiscent of 1960s council swimming pool changing rooms, are now gone, and have been replaced with a much more modern looking amenities block.

So far, so good.

And yet, something is missing here.

Yes , the oft commented approach road is indeed truly appalling, but that is due to be resurfaced on the night of 9th / 10th May, and that isn’t (or won’t be) the issue.

Despite suggestions that the site is “dog friendly”, there are undertones that it is not. Notices exhorting that ‘Dogs should not be exercised anywhere on site, but taken out of the gate to walk (sic) in the Forest.” and “we have noticed an increase in complaints about dogs of late..” The clubs national guidance contained in “You and your dog” has this to say; “of course your dog can accompany you when walking around clubs sites.” This forms part of the social nature of the club and enables members meet and interact with each other in a relaxed, friendly environment. With their pets. Walking around the site.

The local rules suggest however that this is not allowed at Black Knowl. Indeed all walks must be in the Forest. Social walks around the site are not to be tolerated.

Where is the evidence for the “increase in complaints about dogs?” As far as I recall this was exactly the same wording being used before the site was refurbished. What is the “increase,” and increase over what, exactly?

The underlying intolerance of our four legged friends extends to the information hut. This is merely a wooden summer house with the usual useful local leaflets, guides and maps contained within. Very good. And yet... “No dogs except assistance dogs!” Why ever not? This is not a food preparation area, or even a shop. Most pubs in the area allow dogs in, but dogs are not permitted in the information hut at Black Knowl. No, absolutely not. They must be tied up, outside.

As stated, the Black Knowl site is in the heart of the New Forest with easy access to the countryside. It is only to be expected that it will attract a large number of pet owners, probably more than other sites. I wonder if the alleged “increase in complaints” actually originated from visitors who weren’t expecting to see to so many dogs? (which is an unreasonable expectation). Or does it perhaps come from the local management who do not really enjoy or cope with having large numbers of animals on “their” prime site?

Black Knowl is a good site, and it’s location is ideal for exploring and enjoying the delights of the New Forest. However, there are bad points about this site and it’s difficult to overlook them, particularly when a premium is demanded for bookings here.

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 02/05/2018 13:31

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A lovely site

This was the first time we had visited the New Forest, and will definately return. The site is first class, spotlessly clean and beautifully laid out. Wardens were very friendly and helpful. Unfortunately there had been a terrible storm the night before we arrived so the fields were waterlogged. The walk across the fields into Brockenhurst is fine when dry but was so muddy, parts of the path were impassable. We walked back along the road which was a lot longer , and certainly wouldnt do it in the dark. Lots of lovely walks nearby. Pubs in the village are dog friendly, we only went to the Huntsman but food was good. Main downside was the approach road, not good. Cannot believe the Caravan Club cant get together with the Forestry to repair the enormous potholes, surely it would not cost a huge ammount. Hope it is sorted soon.

ipmoore

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Reviewed on 28/04/2018 13:47

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Great site, don't worry about the approach road!

Lovely site, ignore the other reviews about the approach road, it is a bit bumpy but I have seen a lot worse. Lovely walks into a secluded wood on hard footpath, if you turn right from here you end in the village, this can be a bit muddy this time of year but we are in the new forest and there is a nice dog wash on site. Showers etc all spotless.

charlie9038

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Reviewed on 27/04/2018 17:33

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Well worth a visit!!

Having returned to caravanning after a 20yr gap we booked into Black Knowle, what a fabulous site, I have to be honest, on our approach to the site we thought, after reading other reviews, that the drive would be horrendous, with respect and in my opinion, we were pleasantly surprised that it wasn't as bad as we thought. Black knowle is a lovely site allround, we were greeting by genuine lovely people who couldn't be more helpful, the site it's very clean, tidy and very peaceful. Dog walking on miles of forest and a dog washing area was really helpful to us. Very enjoyable Chinese takeaway in Brockenhurst and a visit to Setley Ridge Farm shop is highly recommended, we enjoyed Black Knowle so much that we stayed for an extra four nights, will definitely return regardless of the drive....

11Beebee

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Reviewed on 23/04/2018 16:28

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Why spoil for happeth of tar

The title refers to the approach lane. As other reviews the final stage of the approach lane at the bottom as you approach site making the sharp right angled right turn the lane turns to about 40' of loss of base at the edges with the left edge having no compacted substrate, the right side was fast approaching the same condition following the thunderstorms on Saturday night. What is left of the rest of the lane is a mass of craters. Extreme caution is required to negotiate the obstacle course. Once through that first section, there are several more potholes that again require caution at very low speed to negotiate. It may be fun as a judge on the Caravanner of the Year event to rip the back off your caravan, but to the average member, thats not an option. Fortunately we don't have Wedgewood crockery, so our Ikea Oftast survived in tact. This belies the lovely site that awaits you for your holiday. The check in was easy and lots of information from the lovely lady warden was forthcoming. Particularly how to walk to nearby Brockenhurst that we did the following morning, that was fun in the water and mud!! We had pitch 120, that was in a lovely spot to catch the sun. Deploying the sun canopy facilitated a lovely evening having dinner outside. On the Saturday the sun canopy dealt well with the thunderstorms. The toilet block is clearly well thought out. Pity the lowest price, highest cost works missed full fixings on loo door latches. Loo seats not fitted squarely and loose fixings. The sinks in the dishwashing area were flimsy and poorly fitted, the taps appeared cheap. Fees are not the lowest in the area, so why not fit less than 'value / basic' line parts? Nearby, after the walk to Brockenhurst we had a light snack at the Buttery, followed by a drink and meeting friends at the Snake Catcher pub. Look forward to further visits and being able to use a grass pitch, or a serviced one. Just hope the approach lane is fixed properly, sooner rather than later as the damage from this weekends thunderstorms was evident in the few hours we were there. A pity we only get to do short weekends from after school on Friday. This visit reminded us just what this caravanning lark is all about. Great pitch in a great area, enjoying great food and drinks with good friends, priceless. Will book again, just hope we can get there on a suitable road.

KeefySher

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Reviewed on 23/04/2018 16:14

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A favourite site but apalling approach roads full of potholes!

This is one of our favourite sites but on our recent visit we found the approach roads were full of deep potholes which could be damaging to both car and caravan as well as dangerous. We shall not return again until the roads have been repaired properly.

Redtop33

Reviewed on 15/04/2018 19:43

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Excellent Site Shame About The Approach Road

I have visited Black Knowle on many occasions over the years. It is the best site for visiting the New Forest. The new facilities within the site are excellent. However, the approach road is the worst I have ever experienced at any site. The pot holes are many and dangerous, and likely to cause damage to a car and caravan. Until the approach road is sorted out I would not recommend the site to anyone.

PeterJS

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Reviewed on 12/04/2018 21:14

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