Crossways Club Campsite

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Great Holiday Site

Lovely site set in bays in the trees, Perry & Anne-Marie very welcoming and are dedicated to improving this site, toilets & showers very clean, lots of nice touches around the site, flowers, bird feeders & bug hotel. Deer wander through the site. Ideal location to tour the area. We had a lovely time and hope to return again.

EuniceGillies

Reviewed on 14/06/2016 22:15

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Trees

What a super place, This was our 2nd trip out in our van geraldine. We loved waking up opening our curtains and seeing trees. So relaxing and peaceful. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The location was super for a base to visit local attractions from. A lovely weekend was had and we will return soon. We hope !!!

Nonni Vick

Reviewed on 09/06/2016 16:06

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Wonderful site, great wardens.

We spent a week here in May/June and did not want to leave. Intimate bays set in glorious woodland. Deer grazing right up to the camper, rhododendrons in full bloom and birdsong all day long. Far from being a problem, the composting toilets were an interesting novelty. Situated close to the beautiful village of Moreton with its Whistler etched windows and the grave of Lawrence of Arabia, even closer is the train station with regular trains to anywhere from seaside Weymouth (8 mins) to London. There is a local supermarket and pub/restaurant. As if such a great location and local amenities weren't enough, we found the wardens to be exceptionally welcoming and tireless in their efforts to maintain the high standards of the caravan club. What a gem. A holiday to remember.

rosiebelle

Reviewed on 08/06/2016 21:06

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Half term

Spent 7 nights here, what a great site, had two children with our family group a 5 year old and 15 both of whom loved the site as did the 3 grown ups. The wardens Anne-Marie and Perry were very helpful and friendly. Always on duty and very approachable. It was my daughters birthday whilst we were there and they wrote a birthday message on the board. The toilets weren't an issue for us. The toilets and showers were clean every time we used them. We will be going there again this year. 

vonbon

Reviewed on 07/06/2016 17:48

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Fantastic

Had a lovely half-term holiday at Crossways last week. Lovely setting, great pitches, extremely well looked after and very friendly and helpful wardens. Will definitely be staying again soon!

chalkie2

Reviewed on 07/06/2016 17:21

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Lovely site - We'll definitely return

Crossways was a lovely site. We stayed for the half term week with two small children. Staying down in The Dell section of the site, it was lovely and sheltered and it felt like you were in a little glade of a forest. The compost loos were a revelation - I have only ever used the little compost loos in sheds so was delighted to find that these were really well ventilated and clean. The site is lovely and quiet, but for the train which hoots as it is so near to the level crossing. There were lovely touches - a wheelbarrow of herbs, colouring sheets for the kids. The warden was lovely too. In fact, everyone we met who looked after the site was super helpful and really welcoming.  In terms of location, we were happy to be close to Lulworth Cove and Castle, only a 15 minute drive. We made use of the pool and ski slope a couple miles down the road at Warmwell too.  We will definitely return. The only drawback, no barbecues. 

emmaburstow1983

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Reviewed on 07/06/2016 13:19

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Lovely quiet site but close to seaside town

This is a lovely site with plenty of choice of pitch within little woodland glades which gives it a smaller feel. The wildlife is wonderful, the Dawn Chorus outstanding when we visited in early June. Deer visit the site. The wardens here are really kind and helpful [not only to caravanners but to the birds..... many feeders around]. The site is very quiet at night with just a little road noise [not intrusive] during the day. The compost loos are fantastic and smell better than most conventional toilets. Both buses and train are a short walk from where you can visit Dorchester and Weymouth, both interesting places and Weymouth has a beautiful beaches. The RSPB reserve at Radipole is adjacent to the train station in Weymouth. The Frampton Arms pub is adjacent to the site and the meals very good plus dogs allowed in the bar. We had a lovely stay at this site and can thoroughly recommend it.

AXR

Reviewed on 06/06/2016 13:28

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Peaceful

We stayed here for the bank holiday at the end of May, great site, very clean, nice setting with all the little areas set in amongst the woodland. Lots of wildlife roaming around. Nice little pub just outside the back gate by the train station, very nice food and friendly atmosphere. Good location for seeing some of the local attractions we had a visit to Monkey World and had a great day. The toilets may concern some but they are not smelly but to some they will take some getting use to. Wardens were as usual very helpful. Grat stay with some great weather....

wain

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Reviewed on 02/06/2016 16:11

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Tranquility

We stayed for 3 nights midweek (Motorhome).The site is very peaceful and being midweek it was almost empty. Wardens are chatty and helpful. Most of the pitches are set on grass which do become waterlogged after heavy rainfall. I would imagine that trying to park a caravan on some of the pitches would be a challenge on wet grass because a lot of the pitches are very tightly grouped together in segments. The composting toilets are very clean and there is no smell. The wildlife is also very friendly and we were able to feed the deer peanuts from our hand. Moreton station has good links to the coast routes and Poole is about half an hour away, the train fare was £8 return. Buses are rural so don't expect frequent services. We hope to return to the site for another visit sometime soon.

mindhyg

Reviewed on 29/05/2016 23:10

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Motorhome

We recently stayed here , a good position next to a train station for good access to other places but a bit disappointed with the wardens who told us we could not stay with friends who have caravans and were put on a ugly compound dedicated for Motorhomes. Looking around the site other Motorhomes were on and around the caravans ! Ps the grass was not damp 

Jason 1971

Reviewed on 13/05/2016 12:06

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