Lidalia Caravan Club Site

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Lovely site

We stayed at Lidalia for nights in July. It is really well cared for and the owners seem to be constantly busy keeping it this way. In the ladies there are 4 individual large bathrooms with excellent showers, sink and loo. These were a lovely treat after a long day out walking. You can walk directly from the back of the site into the woods where it is perfect for dogs to run off lead which ours loved. There are a couple of pubs in Newcastleton and a few shops. We bought the small brochure from reception with local walks in which was handy and explored some beautiful areas. ///

Joneses

Caravanner from Lancashire

Reviewed on 03/08/2018 15:31

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Very Friendly SIte

We stayed here for 5 nights using it as a base for a motorcycling holiday. The site and facilities are excellent, Newcastleton village is a 2 minute walk away and there are shops and a good pub for food. Pitches are spacious and flat with ample service points for motorhomes. Site staff are very welcoming and friendly, nothing was too much trouble for them. We will definitely be going back there.

rogcus

Motorhomer from Worcestershire

Reviewed on 20/10/2017 16:07

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A little piece of heaven.

We have just had a 3 night stay at Lidalia on our way up to Berwick on Tweed and enjoyed it so much we called in for another night on our way home, booking in was a pleasure and we were given a great choice of pitches, toilets and showers plus waste etc are top class, hosts are very welcoming and nothing seems too much trouble, if you like peace and quiet and watching the rabbits and pheasants etc you will not be disappointed here, we can recommend the Grapes pub for excellent reasonable priced food etc, also the Olive tree café just further on from pubs, all within easy flat walking distance, will definitely be going back in the not too distant future.

DHIFOR

Reviewed on 10/10/2017 16:08

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Autumn stay

We called here for a couple of nights in July on our way home from Skye and were so impressed we promised to return. The site is tucked in the corner of a pleasant village with enough facilities to keep the cupboards and fridge well stocked. The site itself is clean and tidy and the washrooms spacious and clean. Everyone is friendly and helpful on the site and in the village.Some great walks direct from the site which suits our 3 dogs. We didn't try the pub even though it is dog friendly its pushing it with 3 large dogs. Lots of history in the village and surrounding area with tower houses, castles and ruins. These last 6 day passed too quickly and still didn't get to see all so looks like we will be back. Can't wait.

Karen13

Reviewed on 04/10/2017 16:02

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Unfortunate incident ruined our stay!

Lovely well kept site in a good location on outskirts of village which has butchers, shops, pubs and cafes. Great area for cycling and walking. Site staff were very friendly and helpful. Toilets/showers were very spacious and clean. Sadly we were pitched adjacent to some social housing that backs on to this site and one evening someone decided to shoot an air rifle over the caravan site and our caravan was damaged! Police were called and turned up the following day! We were unfortunate but because of this distressing occurrence, we would never visit again - you could try asking for a pitch on the opposite side of the site.

Cherry

Caravanner from Nottinghamshire

Reviewed on 12/09/2017 18:12

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Fabulous find and will visit again.

We booked this site when we couldn't get our favoured site and we were so glad we did. The access roads were fine, the welcome was warm and the pitches are all flat and a good size. We ended up on a fully serviced pitch and for a 3 night stay cost us about £65 which we thought was extremely good value. The toilet/shower facilities were spotless every day (with a hand drier that actually blew hot air fast) and the site is really well kept. Lidalia is set in a nice picturesque location surrounded by woods which were great for busy dogs. On one side there is the rear fences of houses but this did not distract from our stay at all. The worst thing about this site was the birds calling out from daybreak (noisy crows) but will not put us off from staying again. The site is in close walking distance to local village shops and pubs. We visited 'The Grapes' pub which is dog friendly and had some very nice food at a reasonable price. It may not have a play park for kids or anything like that but it is peaceful and has some great dog walks direct from the site and a river a short distance if the dogs like a swim. We didn't have any TV reception from our caravan ariel so we were loaned an ariel by our hosts free of charge. We were a bit disappointed that we had to leave and will definitely return.

Fozally

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Reviewed on 28/03/2017 22:56

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What a little gem

We spent just the one night here on the 18th of January for the first time, I was very impressed with the facilities and cleanliness of the site. We were greeted and made welcome and thoroughly enjoyed our stay, we found everyone in the village very friendly and a great place for walks and to relax. We will be back!!!!

DanfaeScotland

Reviewed on 19/01/2017 18:54

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Boutique Site!

Popped into this site by chance as we wanted to spend a few days riding the local MTB trails. We were greeted by Eddie who could not have been more friendly or helpful and we settled in quickly. Everything is immaculate and the facilities block is superb: bright, warm, clean and so easy to use with large cubicles containing shower, sink and loo, Lots of water points and recycling/bin areas. It's as close as you can get to a "boutique" site. It's about a 5 minute walk to a local tearoom, grocers and real butcher shop. About 10 to the local hotels/bars. There are many local signposted walks and for mountain bikers, the local 7 Stanes site, and adjoining skills area offer a good day of beginner to good/intermediate riding. There's lots more in the area although it does not have the stunning scenery of the nearby lakes or further flung Border/Galloway areas. Locals were all very friendly people and happy to see people staying in their wee town. If you have to ease someone into staying on a touring site, you should take them here - it's a lovely facility

Rabbyl

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 25/10/2016 13:16

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Little Gem

A lovely 4 days of peace & quiet, a lovely welcome by Eddie who gave us all the information needed a choice of pitch's he's very helpful. The showers /toilets were spotless and the water hot. Nice to sit and watch the wildlife birds, rabbits. Large & level pitch's, easy access to water & waste.The whole site was kept clean & tidy, Lovely walks, and everyone we met in the village all made us welcome, coffee & cakes at Copshaw Kitchen sat next to the lovely old fireplace. We will definitely be visiting again soon. Thank you Eddie & family for our lovely stay.

sam & pete

Caravanner from West Yorkshire

Reviewed on 24/10/2016 21:18

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Peace and quiet

What a lovely site so clean and peaceful. We were made to feel so welcome lovely family nothing was too much trouble, even found as an aerial when we couldn't get TV signal. Lots of lovely walks in the area and places to eat. Thankyou Eddie and family . Wonderful.

Grannyslippers

Reviewed on 25/08/2016 17:37

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