Hunter's Moon Club Campsite

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Short Stay for trial run of New Caravan

We chose this site to test our new caravan as it was close to home and glad we did. The site is very pleasant, clean and well maintained by very friendly wardens. Very dog friendly with a great dog walk on-site and nearby woods. Also handy for lots of locations like Weymouth and Poole. Will definitely be visiting again.

CherryAndDave

Caravanner from Somerset

Reviewed on 11/04/2017 20:52

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What a great site

Great location for touring the area between Poole and Weymouth

Mikeman

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Reviewed on 31/03/2017 16:11

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Another great stay

Just returned from another great stay at Hunters Moon. On arrival were warmly greated by the wardens. Who as usual were very friendly and helpful . The site is kept to a very high standard and is immaculate .We were introduced to some new assistant wardens who were also very friendly and I am sure that they will be a credit to the club. All four make a really good team and are extremely hard working . I would mark them as 12 out of ten !!!!

dossett

Reviewed on 25/03/2017 17:27

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Great site and location

Still relatively new to the caravan world we were really pleased with this site, and set up was really easy with a lovely flat pitch which was perfect. It is right next to some great forest walks, a lovely pub about a 10 minute walk down the road and an ideal location to drive to some fabulous beaches and tourist attractions, Corfe Castle, Swanage, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Weymouth, Studland Beach, Poole and The Tank Museum were just a few we managed to visit in our 4 day stay - the dogs loved it too!! Being a later half term than other parts of the country it was relatively quiet, and think we dodged storm Doris that hit the Midlands and other parts of the country! The dog field was a lovely size and very secure which was great as we have a very playful boxer and an older stroppy one but they were able to have a good run around safely off leads. It wasn't until the end of the week that I found the gate at the top of the site for the forest walks, which would have been much safer than the road to the local, and into Wareham - wish we'd known about this sooner. Also, if it is open make sure you pay a visit to Tyneham, Dorset's 'lost' village - it is still part of the Army Ranges but access is allowed most weekends - you can google it for more information. Plenty more for us to see and do so may well be back one day - lovely part of our beautiful country.

cherri74

Reviewed on 05/03/2017 14:54

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Faultless site and good cycling.

We just spent three nights (end of February) at Hunter's Moon, and loved it. As good a site as we've ever stayed on, in all respects. We took our bikes, and were able to cycle to Wareham through Wareham Forest, and then through the town and on to the RSPB Arne bird sanctuary, Shipstal Beach and Corfe Castle without having to use busy roads. Our bikes are e-bikes which made the few hills easier, but a fit cyclist would be ok. Mind you, the return ride from Corfe to Wareham via Church Knowle and East Creech was a little Alpine! We also visited NT Kingston Lacy, which was very nice too. Wareham by the riverside was very pretty, and there are two good pubs to enjoy.

Ferret70

Reviewed on 04/03/2017 16:53

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Fabulous site

Just returned after a 2 night stay at Hunters Moon caravan site. Facilities were fabulous and spotlessly clean. Although half term and site almost full I found it to be very quiet and peaceful. Great enclosed dog field where I even felt safe letting my Whippet lose in!

Lulu Roberts

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Reviewed on 21/02/2017 14:04

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Midweek stay

We have just returned from a two night stay at Hunters Moon, the reception by the wardens was very friendly and professional. The site is very clean as we're the facility's. We only found out about the no power on our last day from a notice in the toilets. We had a pitch near the road but this was not really an issue as the road was only busy during the rush hours. We had a walk down to the local pub which was about a ten minute walk along the road after turning right from the site. One word of caution, there are some large lorries using this road so a walk with children would prove a challenge as there are no pavements, only grass verges. The lunch itself was really good value for money.

tonp

Motorhomer from Suffolk

Reviewed on 14/02/2017 16:34

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Not informed of no power for one day until after payment received !

We have just returned from what was to be a 3 night break at Hunters Moon Caravan Park. On arrival we where shown a map of the site and everything explained in detail, we was then asked for our payment, which I willingly gave, then we where told that on our last full day that due to electricity works taking place there would be no facilities available for that day ( no electric for heating, Tv, washing/showers etc) I enquired about a reduction in the price I'd paid, but this was not possible ! Therefore we left one day early from our break. We had booked an electric hook up pitch due to having no gas on our motorhome. Apart from this the site was clean and very well maintained, but totally isolated from any shops etc.

Lorenzo99

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Reviewed on 10/02/2017 18:31

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Good site, but...

Site facilities, location and ease of access all first class; Warden offers a brilliant and friendly service. Our recent stay was marred a very small-minded and offensive couple in the caravan next door - berating anyone walking to the loo and seemingly getting too close to 'their' pitch. Amazing!!

wheelerman

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Reviewed on 27/01/2017 18:20

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Lovely weekend

We have just returned from a great weekend visit. The site is really clean, tidy and well maintained. The wardens were very helpful and welcoming. We were near the road on a service pitch, but the traffic did not bother us at all, there was no road noise at night. The * site is next door but again apart from a few dogs barking this made no difference to our stay. There is a nice pub up the road, the silent woman, which is really good, about five minutes walk along the road having turned right out of the site. Food is reasonably priced, big portions and lots of choice on the menu. They don't allow children inside but they can go in the garden, lovely on a summers evening. Dogs are welcome inside! Make sure you book a table as it is busy, info on their website. Watch out, the information says there are buses to Poole, this is not the case. We came in the motorhome and didn't bring the little car because we thought we could catch the bus, but it is a two mile walk to the bus stop. So we contented ourselves with a few walks in the forest and a meal in the pub.

JJ and FE

Reviewed on 15/01/2017 13:49

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