Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Peace, perfect peace

On arrival Myra and Nigel, the duty wardens greeted us, advised which pitchs would be good (we are a bit long) and we settled in. The entrance to the site is not marked well enough. The book gives a small warning but the approach road is a very fast road and the entrance is only marked by two small Club signs. Might be an idea to get the council/highways authority to put up a couple of 'Caravans Turning/Entering'signs on the approach. The area is a visitor magnet, Bourton was rammed with people on every day we went there. Local attractions are good unless you have a dog. Places you cant go to are Chedworth Roman Villa and the Mechanical Music museum. Places you can include the Cotswold Wildlife park and the Motor Museum in Bourton. Warens knew which pubs took dogs, Black Horse in Naunton is excellent, good craft beer and very dog friendly. Booking is a must for most days for food. The wardens are quite strict on the speed of vehicles round the site which was good to see. Cant have the little darlings squished by 4x4's. Not many in evidence anyway. Plenty of safe dog walking from the site through the surrounding fields, masses of wildlife and the BBC were filming a few miles away for Countrywatch. The areas round the servicies look a bit tired. the wood is showing its age but overall the site is perfectly maintained by the team. Everything here excellent. We will be back Anyone else spotted that the new Club logo ( Caravan and Motorhome Club, since 1907, Really? Shouldn't that read since 2017.) looks like a Walls IceCream sign?

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