Easter Break - excellent site & facilities. Great wardens
We came to Kendal for the Easter Break as Coniston Park Coppice was full. What a good decision. Kendal is perfectly positioned just off the M6/A591 so easy to get to. We were given a very warm welcome on arrival & found a lovely flat pitch near the river. Some of the pitch areas are open while others are more tree covered - the choice is yours. We had a few problems getting our gas connected but Gary was on hand to give us advice. The facilities are all very clean & the whole site is very tidy & lots of wild flowers around. There are details on walks in reception that you can buy as well as free instructions on walking to Kendal & cycling to Grange. There's also an information room with DVDs etc. The site is on the edge of the Low Sizergh Farm trail so we had a lovely walk up to the cafe and shop at the Barn. It's about a 20 minute walk to The Strickland Arms which has some very good beers. If you want to eat you should book in advance as it was always very busy. We had a lovely walk along the old Kendal to Lancaster canal and to Levens Hall via the deer park where we were lucky enough to see lots of deer but none of the Bagot goats that are also meant to be there. All in all we had a lovely visit to a lovely peaceful site. Yes, there is some road noise but the bird noise overcomes this. All of the wardens were really helpful. It was great to be able to order a newspaper each day too.
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