Great to able to appreciate the North York Moors again
This was our first visit to this site which is in a fabulous location if you want glorious views, peace and quiet, away from everywhere. And if you have a dog, you are spoilt for choice for walks, both within the site and immediately outside. Between pitches 25 and 26 there is an off-lead dog walk which goes through woods around the northern perimeter of the site to pitch 88. Between pitches 11 and 12 there is a gate leading into a wood which is all fenced off so your dog can be off-lead and has a number of paths to follow around it. There are also paths leading across the moors immediately to the north and east of the site.
Although the site has no toilet block, there are a number of service points around the site and the site is maintained to the usual club high standard.
A great bonus for us was the warden ringing us up before our visit to tell us that we could select which pitch we wanted, which we did. I assume that this was a 'one-off' on the first day of reopening ( 12th April ) but why can we not have this all the time on club sites ( as many commercial sites do ) instead of the rush to arrive at 12 o'clock and then the circus of vans circling round the site trying to decide which pitch to go for. I have suggested pre-booking of pitches before to the club but it has taken no notice. Hopefully it will bring in pre-booking of pitches eventually.
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