Bolton Abbey Estate Club Campsite

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FANTASTIC SITE

Great site in a wonderful location, great cycling country the wardens are a credit to the Caravan Club nothing is too much trouble, first class.

pauljag

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 25/10/2016 18:28

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Fantastic site

Our second visit to this site in a beautiful location. Fantastic for walking with our Labrador, no need to use the car which is a bonus.  The stride wood cafe just outside of the site serves lovely food & is dog friendly.  Highly recommended. Our new favourite site. 

Detty70

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Reviewed on 13/10/2016 20:30

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Overnight

We had been warned about the narrow approach to the site but found that we were able to negotiate the Arch our motor home with relative ease. What a gem of a location we will return. For those who need their TV's an apparatus that that will receive analogue signals is a must

billycassey

Motorhomer from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 10/10/2016 19:17

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Superb site

This has to be one of my favourite sites in the area! Small yet not squashed in, it boasts a fantastic site virtually at the top of the Strid and benefits from being just where you want to be if you enjoy walking with or without the dog! The toilet block is excellent and always clean and tidy. The Red Lion at Burnsall just on the road up to Grassington is excellent and has its own car park too. Do call in at the Cavendish cafe whilst out on your walks. All in all an excellent stay.

Beltonian

Reviewed on 10/10/2016 10:54

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Three Night Stay

We had a great three night stay at this site, Lovely location ideal for walking with our two dogs, good level pitches the only down side is shade from the trees time for some of them to go every other tree could go and the tree line would still be ok, first class service as always from the wardens, will be going back hopefully for longer next time.

KSKAT

Caravanner from Cleveland

Reviewed on 08/10/2016 17:51

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Perfect getaway

Bolton Abbey is my nearest Club site and I'm so glad it is. The location is perfect for exploring the Yorkshire Dales and there are no shortage of attractions in the area. 20 minute walk and you are at the most spectacular edge of the river Wharfe where it churns through the narrows known as The Strid. The site is beautiful, the facilities immaculate, the welcome couldn't be friendlier and the access is easy for caravanners and motorhomes. There is a fairly narrow but high archway to negotiate about 1mile from the roundabout where the A65 and A59 meet. Buses get through it so I imagine a motorhome will. It's as well to check with the site though as it would be difficult to turn round if you can't get through. My extention mirrors clear it so a 2.2m unit should follow.  This is a site I intend to visit often. It is so peaceful and beautiful. There is the added bonus of the Strid cafe right next to the site. You can get a full English breakfast from 9.30am and the bacon sandwiches are excellent. 

Foodies

Campervanner from Lancashire

Reviewed on 07/10/2016 13:33

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Great site

A very well kept site in a perfect location if you like walking. The hard standing pitches are spacious and good for the wetter time year we are now approaching. Plenty of walks direct from the site, either through the woods along the river or up onto the moorlands of Simons seat ( beware there are areas on the moors which do not allow dogs even on a lead). Nice tearoom  at site entrance which serves light snacks and some hot meals. An enjoyable stay.

OurV

Reviewed on 30/09/2016 19:23

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Autumn break

Bolton Abbey site is perfectly situated for visiting Skipton, Grassington, Harrogate etc. It's easy to find.... but no-one warns you about the narrow arch just after leaving Bolton Abbey which you have to pass through to reach the site!!! There are lovely walks, mostly along the river in both directions; but its worth venturing further afield for glorious walking in every direction. The site is blissfully quiet except for the inevitable yappy dog. It is quite shrouded by trees, so its worth finding a sunny pitch if you can. Showers are clean but a bit on the small side! Lovely helpful wardens. Thanks for a good stay.

BCTravellers

Reviewed on 29/09/2016 16:57

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Perfect!

We thoroughly enjoyed our recent week at Bolton abbey. Perfectly located for walks straight from the site, surrounded by beautiful scenery. We enjoyed the riverside walks with our dog, and a walk up to the Pavilion and Abbey are a must. The "welly walk" looks like great fun for kiddies and the stepping stones are a challenge for young and old alike. Facilities at the site are spotless and the whole site is kept clean and tidy.

Taffsdad

Caravanner from East Yorkshire

Reviewed on 27/09/2016 21:56

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September peace & quiet

Lovely peaceful site and just outside the main holiday season so most towns and villages we visited were quite peaceful too, and traffic was light. The most noise we heard were the owls on a night! Gents toilet block is looking a bit in need of a spruce up, but the location makes up for it.

SmithsCorner

Reviewed on 27/09/2016 19:20

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