Lovely clean and quiet site near the centre of Cambridge
I stayed here for 6 nights at the beginning of September. My other half was at Cambridge Uni at this time so it was a nice break to stay in the caravan rather than the college digs. First thing that is different is that you cannot arrive before 1pm (well you can but you won't be able to get into the site as the office is closed till then). This wasn't a problem at all as I knew about it before I arrived. I arrived at about 1255 and had to wait behind 3 other units. Once you are booked in the warden shows you the available pitches on the map and advises you to have a walk around to chose which one you want, brilliant idea as the site isn't a circular site that you can drive around. It is a very popular site and for the whole time I was there it was full. Although it was full it was still very quiet and you never had to queue to use any of the service points or facilities. All facilities were immaculately clean as was the whole site. The wardens were lovely, very friendly and welcoming. There is a short dog walk although there are paths running behind the site, they are clearly marked as not Caravan Club site maintained, but still easy to walk. Across the road from the site are a disused quarry and a wildlife trail which are handy for dog walking. Just down the road (towards Cambridge city centre) is Cherry Hinton park, this is a lovely park and great for the dog to play ball. There is a bus stop near the site somewhere but I didn't use it. I can't really comment on the suitability for families, there isn't anything for the kids to do on site but then again its not the kind of place you would take kids to spend time on site. Overall I had a great stay and will be back next year.
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