Bolton Abbey Estate Club Campsite

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Small quiet site in a great location.

Super staff and very good facilities. Lovely location to visit the historical monuments nearby, and to walk this part of the Dales Way and the lovely Moorland either side of the river valley. The walk to Simon's seat via The Strid is particularly beautiful. Bus stop outside the site is good for travelling to Grassington or Ilkley, also Skipton. No shops or evening facilities within walking distance, except for the tea shop near the site entrance.

MarshallC

Reviewed on 17/09/2019 18:54

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Great site

Second time we've visited this site and I can't recomend this site highley enough. It's a clean and well kept with beautiful surounding. There's a great walk from the site that follows the river wharf down to the Abbey and back up the other side is great for both adults and kids alike. And the staff are second to none, happy, smile and can't do enough to help, great site, great staff. Spot on.

Hv1300

Reviewed on 07/09/2019 22:14

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A lovely quiet site

This was my first stay at this site and I hope it won’t be my last. I’d arrived from a busy (not C&MC) site at Scarborough, and what a lovely change it was. I was immediately made to feel welcome on arrival and also on the couple of occasions I went back to reception to use the shop. The location is excellent in woodlands and with no noise from the road passing the site, and I had an excellent ride out on my bike to Burnsall, Appletreewick and Skipton. There are also very good walks in the area.i hope to return before too long.

Yorkshire Grecian

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Reviewed on 28/08/2019 16:35

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Beautiful site in a beautiful area

We stayed here for 4 nights recently. As one of the other reviewers said I don’t want to say too many good things as it may then get completely booked up! Firstly finding the site is a bit tricky as you go past Bolton abbey thinking the site will be just around the corner but it’s not! Keep driving and it is sign posted. The archway that a few reviewers have mentioned isn’t too much of an issue. We’ve got a swift sprite major 6td and we fitted through ok. On arrival we received a friendly greeting. The site is small so choosing a pitch is straightforward. The pitches were fairly flat and easy to pitch up on. We had a non awning pitch which didn’t give us very much room to set up table and chairs but we created a little private area behind the car. The facilities were clean and the showers were decent. Some reviewers mentioned that there were only 4 showers which is correct but we never had a problem having one. Everyone on site was so helpful and friendly. We are quite new to caravanning so any advice is always appreciated. We love the community spirit you get on the sites and I think so far this has been our favourite. Our little boy made lots of friends while we were there and the site felt safe for him to play near the caravan although there is no play area. There is an information hut with tourist leaflets in which was great. We got a voucher for bogof for the Bolton Abbey steam railway. We loved this site and would love to come back again. Thanks to the wardens who really look after the site to a high standard.

CBob

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Reviewed on 02/08/2019 11:38

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Very Good Site in an excellent location

The site would have scored a 5 but for the fact that the amenities block was a bit tired with a few plumbing issues. However the block was kept immaculately clean and well looked after by the wardens which I'm sure could have been a bit challenging at times. The wardens were excellent and nothing was too much trouble for them . The site was in an excellent location and I wish we had booked for a longer stay. We will definately return.

PM Barrow

Reviewed on 22/07/2019 14:16

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Exploring the Wharfe

Stayed here 21-23 June 2019, £25 pound per night. Quite a swish site, hence the price, ablution block with showers. Also shop (of sorts). Two types of pitch, marked by coloured pegs, white “with awning” pitches and blue “without awning” pitches. We had booked a white pitch, but this categorisation is actually for caravans where the assumption is that a car will be parked next to the caravan, if you are in a motorhome you will fit onto a “without awning” pitch and still have room for an awning. We chose a spec in the far corner, number 15; there is a Montisouri school at the back of the camp site, so not a good spot on a school day! To hook up to the electricity you have to twist the plug after plugging it in; quite stiff. Remember to go back to the desk to tell them which pitch you have chosen so you can pickup your gate pass. on arrival we went for a walk up the River Wharfe to the medieval fortified Bardon tower. You walk along the south bank of the river and then over a bridge which is actually an aqueduct with water running inside the walls, along the north bank, over Bardon Bridge to the tower. Last bit is road walking, over a couple of styles to get to the tower. It’s an old hunting lodge from the 16th century. Walked back along the south bank of the Wharf. Next day we did a long walk down and up the Wharf, 6 hours. Walked along the south bank and crossed to the north, over the wooden bridge, at the Cavendish PavilionTeam Rooms (there are toilets). This is where the main Bolton Abbey car Park is, so lot of people. Followed the bank of the river till the stepping stones to Bolton Priory. Tour of the ruins and then down to the river for picnic and a sit about; then pressed on to the Devonshire Arms hotel for a cream tea. This is a rambling spa hotel, expensive, £300 bed and breakfast per night! The tea rooms are next to reception, cream tea cheapest thing on the menu at £8 a head, had one with traditional scones and one with Parkin; well worth it. We then headed back along the north bank of the Wharf, crossing over at the aqueduct to get back to the camp site. Home the next fay, fantastic weekend.

Frans C

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 12/07/2019 17:48

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Great location, very busy site

This site is a great location for Bolton Abbey & the surrounding area. There isn’t a dedicated dog walking area so you have to keep your dog on s lead until you can walk to an official walk. There is a little shop on site but it doesn’t sell newspapers. There is no phone signal or 3/4G, not even car radio signal! This is a very busy area to be aware you need to book early. The roads to the site are single carriage way so there is a lot of manoeuvring required. Worst of all there is a TINY arch you need to navigate through on the road into the site which is also single carriage. I have a very wide unit & only got through with inches to spare- not looking forward to going back through there. The pitches are very close together on this site so not much space for manoeuvring a large unit into place. Only marked down due to access road & small pitches. Site staff friendly.

Windy Millers

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Reviewed on 06/07/2019 22:38

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Perfect location for walking !

Visited a number of times and it remains our favourite site. Access to beautiful walks , good food and very helpful people in the community . The wardens are excellent , nothing is too much trouble .

michael 303

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Reviewed on 04/07/2019 09:06

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Nice, Compact site in a great setting

This is a small site and all the better for it. It is set in a fantastic location with some walks right outside the front gate and the River Wharfe running close to one side. Facilities are clean and just about the right size for the site. The wardens are helpful and responsive. My only reservation is that by telling you all how good this site is, it will make my booking it in future that little bit harder.

Huw Edwards

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Reviewed on 03/07/2019 08:59

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Small but Grand

Recently spent four days on this wonderful site. It really couldn't go wrong in such an amazing location, being Wharfedale and the Bolton Abbey Estate. The site itself, presumably restricted by Cavendish "do's and don't's", was small and extremely well maintained. The two stewards responsible for this were approachable and extremely helpful, particularly when we had a minor, and what turned out an embarrassingly simple, motorhome issue. They are to be commended. Actually, the Cavendish "do's and don't's" do contribute, we think, to making the surrounding area quite spectacular. There is an abundance of "easy" walking mostly, in our case, by the River Wharfe and, when motorised travel was required, the splendid Grassington and Skipton were easily accessible, as was the previously unknown (to us) village of Appletreewick. For our doggy friends, the dog walk was well placed, fenced and gated and sufficient for plenty of carefree exercise, following the more serious riverside walks. So, a completely enjoyable experience had by all and one that we intend to repeat later in the year.

PRandle

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Reviewed on 11/06/2019 16:26

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