Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Really nice site.

I cannot speak too highly of the staff at this lovely site. They were friendly, cheerful, helpful and efficient. The whole site was really neat and tidy. The Auto-Sleepers factory and service centre is a short drive away, and my main reason for visiting Broadway was to have a hab check and get some guarantee work done. I was so glad that circumstances took me there - it's a really nice site in a lovely location. In this time of COVID-19 I've decided to use the shower and toilet in my van, so cannot speak about the site toilets and ablutions from first-hand experience but fellow campers told me that they were very clean... It was a standard hard-standing pitch for one night and a serviced hard-standing pitch for the second and third nights of the stay. Both were good, but slightly sloped, and levelling blocks were needed. Broadway is a very pretty tourist village and just a ten or fifteen minute stroll from the site. Shops are twee and expensive, but there is an excellent Co-op very well stocked with a surprising range of groceries and fresh foods: Broadway is a posh little place and the Co-op has more and posher goods than the Co-op in my much more prosaic West Yorkshire village. I'd forgotten the USB-C smartphone charging cord, and one was not to be had for either love or money in Broadway, but by chance was available from the petrol station opposite the site entrance. The Cotswold countryside is stunning, and there are plenty of walks for those so inclined. I found some excellent footpaths radiating from Broadway, all well signposted. If you like to walk, definitely pack your boots... On the first day I was surprised and delighted to hear the beat of a steam locomotive and realised that a steam railway ran alongside the site. It's the splendid GWSR, and the entrance to the Broadway terminus station is just opposite the site entrance. (In fact the site stands on ex-railway land and one of the site buildings was once the goods shed.) Riding the train was a really good half day out, and very well worth the £25 ticket cost. The Broadway station cafe is also very highly recommended for excellent filter coffee and buns... It's possible to book online in advance or to buy tickets on the day. This was a really enjoyable stay which I hope will be repeated.
Motorhomer

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