Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Squeezed In

Our first visit to this site from 4th - 7th June. The public road ouside the site is narrow and busy morning and evenings with fast traffic. Access into the site is a little tight and you appreciate why there is a strict earliest arrival time of 1:00pm applied. The thing we didn't realise is that due to the nature of the site it is not possible to drive around but you have to book in and then walk around to select a pitch. Being a former quarry the pitches are grouped in cul de sacs, i.e. One road in and out to each area. That said, most appeared level and well drained. Some were of a good size, others a bit tight. There are a good number of tall slender trees precariously anchored in and on the chalk cliffs and we admit to being a little concerned during the wet and gusty weather that we encountered. The staff were great, the facilities up to the normal standard and everything was neat and tidy. This is an odd site and must be a bit of a headache for the wardens what with it being busy and and having restricted roadways. On the opposite side of the public road are two nature reserves in which to walk. One is open and the other wooded. A short drive from the site is one of the five park & ride locations for Cambridge and cost us £1 to park the car and £3 each (dog travelled free) on the bus into central Cambridge for the day. We booked this to attend an event at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford which was then cancelled due to the poor weather but will have no hesitation in returning when we need to.
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