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Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

peace and quiet without phone

This site was so clean and tidy. It has been a while since i stepped into communal facilities. We have been using our own since covid. However i thought as i was paying for the service , why not! I was so surprised at the clean spacious free showers, private sinks and toilets. i took full advantage , having a shower every day, due to the hot weather. People were so friendly , not stuck with their noses in phones, that is all to common these days. I actually had conversations, relaxed and took in the beautiful scenery. #Great off site dog walk , that circles around the camp site, on site shop, which was very handy. People that like fast food , there are the usual chains a few miles away , plus visiting food vendors at the weekends. Clumber park , National Trust, is a few miles away . there are cycle routes, safe for children along the way. NT admission does apply, but you can benefit from the surrounding area, if you do not want to enter.
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GrandpaGraham replied on 06/07/2024 16:49

Posted on 06/07/2024 16:49

There is no charge to take advantage of the National Trust visitor centre facilities if you walk there. It’s only a 20/25 minute walk if you go straight there down Lime Tree Avenue, but the best way is going around the lake and stop off at the lakeside cafe on the way round. We can spend a week or so there and never need to take the same route to the visitor centre.