Troutbeck Head Club Campsite

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OK but expensive

We visited in early August. The site's new sanitary blocks are very smart as they have been refurbished. It has expanded with more pitches since we last visited several years ago. It's standard caravan club. Large pebbled pitches , not much privacy to the pitches. TV hook up is useful. Bring your long coax aerial cable. This site is expensive though for what you get. It sits in isolation on a marshy moor. 15 to 20 mins drive from any area or town of interest. There is very poor phone signal for the 3 network and no WiFi. For some this might be attractive but for us was a nuisance as we needed to keep contact with home as a relative was ill. We had a lot of rain which alarmingly began to swamp our pitch and awning along with many others. The wardens must know this happens on certain pitches and were not warned of this tendency on arrival even though heavy rain was expected . Unfortunately we were also unwittingly pitched close to the site's septic tanks. These were emptied at lunchtime one day on our stay . The stench was unbelievable and we were trapped in the van for 30 minutes on a hot day unable to eat our food as the stench infiltrated the van and made us retch. For the price I don't think it is worth it, and it is no wonder it is rarely full in high season.

wandrin stars

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Reviewed on 15/08/2019 22:11

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Excellent site in The Lakes

We stayed on a serviced pitch at this excellent site and thoroughly recommend it for its location, friendliness, cleanliness and generous pitch size. The wardens were friendly and helpful and kept the whole place in a great condition.

brummiecaravanner

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Reviewed on 31/07/2019 20:19

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Beware the Midges

Well kept site. Having serviced pitches has made a difference to this site. Facilities excellent but overall quite a pricey site. We stayed 3 nights at the end of our 3 week holiday on route home, but midges at night tend to keep you in your van.

Chris2512

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Reviewed on 29/07/2019 16:23

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Lovely site - BUT come prepared to battle the Wee Black Beasties(!)

Very well maintained, tidy & peaceful site. Lovely views of Blencathra (Saddleback). Of particular note are the excellent, newly-refitted (2018 Season) modern showers and toilet blocks - HOWEVER it does have a significant issue with mosquitos, horseflies and (especially) tiny black biting midges (the type that are tiny enough, it seems, to pass through flyscreens...arrrgh). The answer, as we found, after being badly bitten for the first few nights - was to acquire a 'Jungle Formula' brand plug-in electric vaporizer (£8 on Amazon - the type that has a 2-pin Euro style fitment, so also grab a UK plug adaptor for another £2 odd) - and to leave it gently fuming away in the van (completely odourless) - the liquid reservoir claims to last for 45 days. (Happily) the first morning, after deployment - there were around 50 of the wee beasties in various stages of rigor mortis on the windowsill. Also be aware that the on-site grocery shop is (for some reason) cash only. Equidistant for both Keswick and Penrith - at an easy 15 mins drive to each, the latter with several large Supermarkets (Sainsburys, Morrisons, Aldi, etc.) ** Bonus Marks to the kindly Warden Team for their forbearance with my frequent recourse to Amazon Deliveries (mostly for insect killing remedies - see above!) **

Aitch22

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Reviewed on 27/07/2019 17:16

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This was our second visit to Troutbeck Lovely site, friendly wardens.A bit noisy as grass cutting on both our days on our last trip,understand work has to be done but maybe should be kept between 9am till 12. not all day project. Many of our other carravanners mentioned the cost, quite pricey no midweek offers,maybe this could be the reason site half full. will still return as cleanliness is perfect.

Andy Carr

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Reviewed on 20/07/2019 15:24

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First Visit

This was our first visit to this site, visited other cub sites in the Lakes many times. Lovely tidy site facilities spotless all credit to the very friendly wardens. Depending where you pitch good views of Blencathra, also depending where you pitch may find the noise from the activity centre next door a bit annoying, quad bikes, and shooting, didn't bother us and we were outside most of the time as we were blessed with nice weather, but maybe something to be aware of if you have a nervous dog etc, as I know some who visited have found this a problem. Picthes seem to vary a bit in size, we had plenty of grass as many other pitches do too. Dog walk from the site passed all the service pitches, which really haven't a view. The site is quite away out so MH owners, unless they maybe enjoy long walks or cycling might find this inconvenient. We ate out twice, The Royal at Dockray just ok and The Old Mill at Mungrisedale which was excellent. Will return to this site in the future I am sure.

Highamites

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Reviewed on 13/07/2019 10:56

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Club site

Just returned from 5 night stay . We have stayed here several times over the years due to its location & you know what to expect. This is first time since refurbishment & as others have mentioned the toilet block (2 of them) are excellent & spotlessly maintained. A shelf near hairdryer would be useful as there is no where to put towel & toiletries except on the floor, a minor niggle but easily rectified - hopefully. The pitches are large & well spaced but im generally getting a little disalusioned wth club sites as they are more resembling car parks & views are predominately of other caravans etc. There are lovely views beyond the caravans dependant upon where you are sited. Im begining to look elsewhere as we have been impressed with other non club sites where pitching is more open & not looking directly into other caravans. Having said that im sure we will return . Wardens friendly .fish & chip van very good on tues & fridays. Nearby Pooley Bridge is delightful & the park & ride a great idea. The walk along Aira Force is lovely.. we dont have children with us but games room on site & activity center next door will be a plus for those who do.

Elusion

Reviewed on 13/07/2019 07:58

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A credit to the Club, its wardens & its members

It may have been refurbished a year ago but it looks like it was only yesterday. We stayed there for 4 nights in June after visiting Dockray Meadow & Coniston Park Coppice before heading back to Dorset. The site was a credit to the Club, its wardens and the members who used it. Everything was spotless and well supplied. The wardens were very welcoming and helpful. If we return to the Lake District we will certainly use this site again.

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Reviewed on 04/07/2019 16:55

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10 day break

After a warm welcome to the site we proceeded to our booked service pitch. Site well kept and maintained with facilities as you would expect on cc sites. We were both badly bitten by the large amount of midges on site,choose your pitch carefully!!!. Anyone wishing to put up an annexe to their awning for use by families should take note that you wont be allowed to pitch anything on the grass!!

briancornes

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Reviewed on 03/07/2019 21:49

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Holiday Highlight !

We used a total of 8 sites during our recent tour of England and Scotland, and whilst all the Club sites used were excellent, Troutbeck Head was a particular favourite. Access is very easy from the nearby A66, making it a great location for exploring the northern Lakeland area. The reception was warm and welcoming and also provided a good deal of useful information about the site and local attractions. The site is beautifully laid our and maintained, and although the location, being in Cumbria, inevitably slopes in many places, great care has been taken to provide spacious pitches which are pretty level and provide not only a feeling of space, but also great views of the surrounding countryside. The shower/toilet block is more than adequate for numbers, and is spotlessly cleaned and maintained. Water, power and refuse disposal is close at hand right across the site. There are walks directly from the site itself, with many more very close to hand and there is a local activity centre nearby for those who like something physical to do ! Beyond that, the northern lakes are very easily accessible, as are many interesting local towns such as Keswick, Pooley Bridge and Ullswater, where there are interesting shops and attractive cafes to be enjoyed after a not-to-be-missed cruise on the lake steamer. The site is superbly located in the Cumbrian countryside, with much to do nearby, but also offers peace and quiet for when you want or need it. This is a superb site in a terrific location, with something to offer for everyone. We look forward to many more visits to Troutbeck Head.

Jockscot

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Reviewed on 02/07/2019 11:40

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