Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Peaceful with lots of walks

Very peaceful site (except for the rally car night across the road). The Strid Wood tea room is directly outside the site. Beautiful walks direct from site to Bolton Abbey via the Pavilion (for tea) or along to Barden Tower (famous painting by Turner). Wardens were ok but the reception was often closed when it should have been open & the wardens left the site at 2pm with a sign in the door saying not available until 9.30am next day with phone 999 in emergency. I suspect they could do with more than one set of wardens on site. Too many blue peg pitches which were in most cases the same size and white peg pitches. We watched ducks, pheasants & wood peckers right outside our caravan. Beware when eating out - The Devonshire Hotel (affordable) is in the same building as The Devonshire Brasserie (£58.50 for a Shepherds Pie!).  A day out in Skipton is a must. Beware when leaving Bolton Abbey Village as you have to drive through a very narrow archway.  The site is a good couple of miles further on from the Memorial Fountain (we started to worry we had missed the turning). TV reception is analogue via the bollard only and there is absolutely no mobile phone signal but you can get WiFi via the Caravan Club package. We will definitely return.

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