Hunter's Moon Club Campsite

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Love Dorset

Brilliant lovely site, great for families. Very clean and well kept. Would have no hesitation in a return visit. Loved it.

Supertigers

Reviewed on 02/08/2016 10:30

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Great Site

My family and I have just come back from Hunters Moon and it really is a good site. Facilities and wardens top notch. As others have said in their reviews it really is a great central location for lots to see and do. Nothing to do with the site but the local pub down the road called the Silent Woman does not accept children under 14 years old. Crazy I thought but their loss not mine.

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Lovely Site

What a Lovely site, Clean and Tidy, Central for Days Out, Brilliant Weather, Definitely going back next year

stedon

Reviewed on 01/08/2016 11:30

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Very Enjoyable Break!

We have just returned from a very enjoyable few nights staying on this site. Excellent facilities. They were kept very clean and tidy even though the site was full and extremely busy. Very pleasant and helpful wardens. Lovely walks from the site and a good position for visiting a range of places in the area.

Quinners

Reviewed on 31/07/2016 17:46

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Happy Holiday in Dorset

Well positioned site in Dorset countryside. Blessed with fantastic weather. Well placed for interesting family days out. Quiet site with good facilities and hardworking wardens. 

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Caravanner

Reviewed on 29/07/2016 10:36

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Spotless and extremely well kept

We found Hunters Moon to be one of the most spotless and well kept sites we've visited. In a beautiful spot close to Wareham Forest and some lovely walks. There were only two points that we found that were negative for us, they were that the pitch sizes are very tight, not much privacy and the noise from the road was a bit off putting. In fairness, it really was a last minute booking so was probably the only pitch left. 

Nannycox

Reviewed on 28/07/2016 18:04

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July 2016 visit

Second time at this site, the last visit was a winter one. This time it was very noticeable how much road noise there is, but i guess its inevitable with warm weather meaning windows and roof lights open. We will come again but hope that by then the drinking water tap on the lower toilet block has been sorted out. It took an age to fill a 40ltr barrel, and was like it for the whole two weeks.

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Good site for exploring

We stayed here 3 nights at the end of June but had to move pitch for the last night due to availability.  After talking to other campers we thought that we were lucky to get in as late bookers, as others booked very early and visited every year. The 1st pitch was opposite the toilets but was pleasant and quiet and there didn't seem to be a large footfall passing.  The 2nd site was a service pitch - again pleasant but some noise from the nearby road. The facilities and cleanliness were up to the usual standard and was quite a contrast to the next site we moved to! There didn't seem to be anywhere (obvious) to walk to but the site was great for exploring this scenic area round about. Staff were friendly and helpful - and we will be back - but will book early next time.

Woolyman

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 13/07/2016 18:08

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Great Location for Jurassic coast

We stayed for one week. The site was always full so the favoured pitches were no easily achieved. Lots or rain meant the grass pitches were very soggy. 2 miles from Wareham where there are train and bus links. Easy drive into Poole, Studland and Kingston Lacy for National Trust visits. Beware parking in Poole difficult and expensive. Site spotless with friendly staff. We loved it.

Reviewed on 07/07/2016 00:50

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The bits they didn't tell us

A lovely clean friendly spacious site in a convenient location with a good range of attractions and places to visit close by. Now the rest. By a busy noisy fast road with no footpaths. Very close to the local waste disposal site so expect the noise and smells and of course the squawking seagulls. Next door to the council run (know who I mean) site with associated waste and rubbish extra loud music and shouting. Footpath from site into woods blocked by barbed wire or deep mud in one direction and the tip edge in the other.  Directions in handbook were confusing. Turn right at the 4th roundabout, and 2nd exit at the next. And finally,  lazy dog owners who open the door to let out their baby to wee/poo on the grass between pitches instead of taking them for a walk.

maisie19

Reviewed on 06/07/2016 19:23

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