Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Traditional campsite in town centre location

This is what I call a traditional campsite in that it is an all grass field laid out only with pitch markers. A few water taps grey waste and Elsan point. There are some very level pitches from the middle of the site to the front and slightly sloping pitches alongside the back fence. Thee pitches are large and you don’t feel hemd in. There is a small facilities area by the reception , old fashioned but fit for purpose and clean. There is no security barrier so site is open for anyone to walk/drive in so person security is required even more. You are required to leave the site and take caravan/motorhome to the rally field the day before a race meeting and return the morning after. Rally field does not have electric or toilet/shower facilities. We did this the other day and it worked well however the return instructions were not made clear and about 20 members were made to wait at the entrance car park as they returned at 0830 to their original pitches. Site manager said we could not go on till 9am as site was not ready. We all duly waited as nothing changed on the site. Manager came back 20 mins later and said we could now go the pitches. Seemed a bit odd and clearly there had been a lack of communication. The site is situated right on the edge of town with many pubs and eateries, plus the James Herriot museum , there is a large Tesco and Lidl right outside the entrance. Great access from the site to visit the Yorkshire dales and North Yorkshire moors and coastal areas. Peak season 7 nights cost £110 , which is a bargain for a site of this standard and location.
Caravanner from West Yorkshire

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