Henley Four Oaks Club Campsite
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We arrived here from Brighton which had been our first visit to a Club site (we have used about 12 CL sites prior to this and are new to caravanning this year ).
A warm welcome from the Wardens who offered a selection of about 12 pitches to choose from. We opted for a grass pitch away from the road which we were advised would be good choice if any sun arrived!
The site was perfect for us, well kept, amazingly quiet (road did not bother us at all on a pitch near the middle , as we live near a busy road at home )
Handy dog walk, well kept and clean.
Any negatives? Not really !but I have marked down a touch on suitable for families due to walk along busy road and we found £4 for a clothes wash a bit pricey ? We will definitely recommend to all.
I have to comment on some of the visitor book entries! Lots of comments on the busy road and the narrow footpaths. Nothing the CC can do as its a council issue and just be alert when crossing.Also comments about bringing back mop and buckets in the shower areas... really?
Great location for Henley and surroundings.
We recently spent our summer hols (13 nights) at this site.
We were not disappointed at all with site, as its close location to Henley on Thames which had lots of entertainment was on during our stay. You can walk / cycle into town.
The site was clean and tidy, and wardens were tentative to all guesses. And we were one of the lucky ones not to get a roadside pitch (only fault the site has)
We were also fortunate to be blessed with good sunny period.
Well worth the visit.
A handy stop over
We stopped here for two nights on our way back from Wales. The site is very clean and well looked after by the Wardens who themselves are very welcoming. We arrived on a Wednesday afternoon and the only pitches available were the ones next to the road. The noise from the road was deafening. It started about seven in the morning and quietened down about eight in the evening. At times it sounded as though the vehicles were in our van with us! We would probably not visit this site again due to the noise which is a shame as it is conveniently located for Henley, which is lovely, and London. I guess if you get a pitch furthest from the road it would be better but to sit having a BBQ next to what sounded like a motorway wasn't for us!
Road noise the only problem
My wife and I stay at this site regularly as its one of the nearest site to where we live. We have always enjoyed staying here and have never been disappointed. However the traffic noise does spoil the overall experience. If you can get a pitch at the back of the site it's not too bad but if you are near the road it takes a bit of time to get used to it. Having said that we couldn't recommend this site enough. The staff are very friendly and helpful and the site is spotless.
BillandLynne
Reviewed on 23/07/2015 08:59
A very useful site
This is a very useful site for visiting a wide area of England. It is well run generally by the wardens (but see below). Henley is a short walk away and Oxford is not far. A busy road runs alongside the site so there is road noise but for us the convenience of the location outweighed this.
We received one of the friendliest receptions ever from two of the wardens on arrival but sadly another of the wardens was very rude and bad tempered during our stay. We note that another member had a similar experience recently so perhaps this is a problem that the Club should look into.
bulstrode
Reviewed on 06/07/2015 18:38
First visit to Henley.
Just returned from a week at Henley,the weather was amazing which always helps but really enjoyed our first visit.Site is well kept,the ducks with their babies wondering the site were great to watch also lots of baby rabbits and the kites soaring above were amazing. Yes the road is noisy but it didn,t bother us and we enjoyed walking into Henley which is a lovely place and Marlowe also. We would certainly like to return.
bad campsite
nice site close to Henley lovely walk into town great shops wardens are rude and rip you off one morning I walked past and said morning like I do she walked past did not say a word (rude or wot) the red kits flying over was great the road was bad in june lorrys thundering past go in may less traffic
Great family site
I stayed here for a week of school holidays in May with my husband and 2 kids (5 and 3), and also my mam and dad in another outfit.
The location is fab, only 1 mile into Henley itself along a busy road but with paths so relatively safe to walk or cycle, which we did for shopping and eating out. We drove to Legoland for a brilliant day out, it was a popular destination for other families too! Facilities on site were spotless, excellent. Only downside to this site is the very busy (and noisy) road running alongside the site, if traffic noise bothers you then this might be a problem but fine for us! We would definitely go back.
A great stay at Henley Four Oaks
A great site, with easy access from the Henley to Marlow road. Mostly cars and bikes use the road so no heavy lorry sounds. A very friendly welcome on arrival, with a brief intro to what was on offer. The site is kept immaculate and very clean. The toilet block is well appointed and easy for disabled access and use, couldn’t ask for more. Great to have the Red Kites overhead and the Parakeets squawking at the feeder. Henley town centre is only a 20 minute stroll and there’s everything you need, shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. The site is centrally placed for exploring the Thames Valley. Don’t miss out on Nuffield Place (National Trust) and Didcot Railway Centre (Great Western Society).
A stop here for a few days or longer, is highly recommended.
Rich and Macha.
Pumphers
Reviewed on 09/06/2015 10:56
Small but a great base!
We really enjoyed this site. It is only small and obviously if you can stay away from the road its probably best but we were near the road and not any worse than say Broadway or Bearsted for comparison so its fine and it did not disturb us. Henley is a lovely town and is well worth exploring and only a 10 min walk away. We went into London from Maidenhead which is easy to get to but First Western trains are like going back to the 1930's and whilst they are fast (34 mins to Paddington) we had to stand all the time both ways!