Daleacres Club Campsite

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Not for motorhomers

After reading other reviews about this site and reports on how good the walks are we thought we would have a try. If you come the wrong way your in for a long windy journey in. When you get on site there are no walks direct from the site apart from a field which is the dog walk. If you wish to go further your in danger of getting hit by other traffic as there are no pavements on the single track road and the traffic goes fast. You need transport to go anywhere for a walk, as there is nothing else to do, hence the title not suitable for motor-homers. Apart from-that the site and wardens were nice, but would not recomend for motorhomers.

charlie9038

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 24/09/2016 17:44

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A nice week spent on this site

We spent a week on this site last week. When I set up I didn't realise it was one of the few pitches in the shade. As it turned out it was a very hot week and the caravan stayed out of the sun and remained cool. The wardens did there stuff , however the loos! In the morning rush I had to wait to to use the wc . Not a major problem but when it's full there is not enough to go round.  Overall we would go back but this was my second visit and I want to go somewhere else now.  Enjoy this site ,we did. 

BillWarder

Caravanner

Reviewed on 20/09/2016 17:36

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Visit to the Garden of England

We have just returned home after a 10 days visit to Daleacres. The site was busy but not crowded. The facilities were spotless and the wardens as ever working away to look after everything so the site ran like clockwork. Whilst there we visited many places and one place in particular stands out the National Trust cliffs of Dover. The carpark is located on 3 levels with pic-nic tables on each level all overlooking the channel with fantastic views of Dover harbour, and the busy lanes of shipping. We were lucky to pick a clear day and could clearly see France. The NT opened the Fan Bay war tunnels in 2015 and this is a must (all free if you are members) The walk along the cliffs to the lighthouse and back including a look around would take a good half day. (would recommend). Fishing from the beach in West Hythe is worth trying at high tide,with plenty of free parking along the front at Hythe, just a hop over onto the beach. (Micks tackle shop is in Hythe near the station for live bait (lug worm is recommended by Mick) Dungeness is another of our favourites to visit and you can hop on the Dymchurch miniature railway if you wish to leave the car behind. We will deffinatly be back in the future with our caravan.

SidandDick

Reviewed on 19/09/2016 16:56

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Nice Visit

Friendly well run site, maintained to a good standard. access road is narrow but ok if used with care.

dunedin

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 19/09/2016 11:11

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miss it already

Of all the sites we visited, Daleacres is the best. The very charming 70 year old warden-lady stole my hearth. We will be back in spring to furthermore enjoy the garden of England, the coast near Sandgate and the quiet peace of Daleacres.

reikihug

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 15/09/2016 11:33

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Dangerous access road.

An enjoyable stay again, but the access road to the site is totally unsuitable for expensive caravans as the road is subsiding in to the adjoining fields. Plot 70 is near the road and traffic is still speeding up there after midnight. Like a rabbit run for large tractors and trailers.

chiselit

Caravanner

Reviewed on 14/09/2016 20:55

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Chill out time

Had a lovely time at Dale acres so clean and welcoming. Everyone I met so friendly and helpful. In a lovely spot lovely walks a really good site we will be back.

April Wing

Caravanner

Reviewed on 14/09/2016 19:55

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road noise

the site is very well kept and toilets are spotless the only gripe I had was we was parked near the road and we got quite a lot of noise from the road

zteve

Caravanner

Reviewed on 14/09/2016 18:54

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Lovely break

We had a lovely peaceful break, friendly staff only tiny gripe was we were allocated a pitch under a tree occupied by crows and our car caravan and chairs etc. Got a healthy covering in their droppings. Next time I will find another pitch but we will definitely return to the site in the near future.

tom1957

Reviewed on 14/09/2016 18:29

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Lovely site

We stayed here for 9 nights in August including the bank holiday. Facilities were of the usual high caravan club standard. Great dog walk area and lovely walks from site to access the Military canal that runs into Hythe. The surrounding area is lovely particularly Dymchurch where part of the beach is dog friendly and is sandy. The narrow gauge railway is a lovely little trip and does not charge for dogs. The only negative comment I have is the lack of parental control with children on bikes and scooters. Twice I was nearly knocked over coming out of the toilets even though bikes and scooters are not allowed there. There were children riding them in the dark with no lights and also were whizzing around performing stunts on the speedhumps. We were adhering to the 5mph speed limit and bikes and scooters were whizzing past us. Come on parents control your children for the safety of them and others. Apart from this the site was fab and the play areas for children were brilliant.

Kath J

Caravanner

Reviewed on 04/09/2016 19:09

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