Cirencester Park Club Campsite
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First Christmas
My wife & I plus our dogs have stayed at this site a number of times before, but never over Christmas. In fact, this was the first Christmas we have ever spent away from home. Who says you can't have a full Christmas diner in a caravan !! We were meeting friends coming across country in their caravan and all looking forward to a 5 night stay. I would echo the comments of the most recent reviewers about the site but also particular praise to the wardens. I was greeted upon arrival with smiling faces and Christmas jumpers and that happy atmosphere was maintained over our whole 5 day stay. It also included the friendliness and Christmas spirit of our fellow caravaners & motorhomers. What a joy the whole trip was. The only thing that the caravan club could be criticised for is not providing snow (just joking) that would have been perfect.
We look forward to Christmas 2016 at Cirencester Park already. For anyone visiting this site for the first time, you should be aware that it is effectively a single track road (now with quite a few potholes) of about 1/4 to 1/2 mile in length from turning off the main road to the reception area. Timing your arrival & departure to avoid a bottleneck and/or some reversing practice might be worthwhile (there are a few passing points on the road, which can be helpful). To us this remains to be one of the best overall sites in the CC network, "thanks to all & to all a good night".......
Beautiful area
Happy Return
The second time we stayed at Cirencester, it didn't fail to please during our one-week stay. Although there are 211 pitches, you'd never know it whilst standing in one place. It's spacious and well maintained with generous gaps between pitches, friendly wardens and the toilet block (only the one on this occasion due to time of year etc.) was well maintained and of good standard. The town is walking distance with a delightful option past trees, fields and a park by way of hard or sealed pathways. Cirencester is itself a well-heeled and delightful town with a good range of stores and eating places. If you are into that sort of thing, the church in the centre is worth a visit. We popped in to The Kings Head for a coffee but stayed for Sunday lunch. Not cheap but amazingly high quality cuisine and certainly worth a visit. (Dogs allowed in the spacious bar area.) Back to the site, location-wise, it’s excellent and in easy driving distance from a number of other places of possible interest including Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Swindon, Bristol, Weston-super-Mare, Bath, Bristol and not least, Oxford. It really is in the centre of all these and on our last visit, we twice visited Bath Christmas market. We couldn’t give five stars for “suitable for families” as there are sites that offer more for kids’ activities. Worth mentioning for the benefit of some, mobile telephone reception was excellent. Additionally, although there is of course Caravan Club wifi, our O2 phones received 4G Internet. (I can't speak for other mobile service providers). We are definitely going to return; in fact we have two bookings for 2016 already in place.
Nice return
Idea for improvement
Autumn Break Nov 2015
Good site but pitches to small.
jap
Reviewed on 30/11/2015 20:39