Wirral Country Park Club Campsite
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A Pleasant Surprise
DVDJOHNSTON
Reviewed on 04/08/2016 08:32
Lovely place to go with grandchildren
Adriafans
Reviewed on 31/07/2016 10:24
Changing pitch.
Brandybottle
Reviewed on 28/07/2016 17:32
Perfect site
Wirral Country Park
We stayed here July 2016, pretty site and handy for travel into Liverpool. We used the train at just under £5 return from Hoylake station which is 15 minutes away with free parking.
Unfortunately we had neighbors who had a family BBQ and who thought it was a good idea to site it opposite our caravan door behind their own car away from their own door so we had all their smoke, and so had to shut our door and Windows on what would have been a lovely evening. They also had visitors who parked their jeep across our front blocking our view. I am surprised that this was allowed as all the cc sites we have been on have had a strict parking policy of one car/van/awning in that order! Perhaps the Wirral site is more lapse? I can't believe they weren't seen as it wasn't far from reception and they had been there most of the day. I doubt if it was safe in the event of a fire as there was no suitable fire break between their jeep and our van!
AB29
Reviewed on 23/07/2016 19:38
A Real Gem
Could be so much nicer
Wirral
Great location
This is a lovely site in a great location although the toilet block defiantly needs a refurbishment. We were disappointed with the wardens who were not very welcoming and were very rarely seen about the site. On check in we were told there was only six pitches available and given a map highlighting the available pitches, however on driving around the site it was clear other pitches were empty other than those highlighted. We were told by other members that the warden keeps these for his friends which is obviously not right and needs looking into by the club We also noticed caravans and motorhomes arriving at least half a hour before they were suppose to and being allowed on site. 12noon being the earliest arrival time Al makes for a lot of suspicion towards the wardens.
Message from the Club:
If the weather makes use of the grass pitches unsuitable, we take them out of use. If a warden is working on pitches doing hedge cutting, strimming etc, there will be a cone to show that it is not in use until the work is completed. This is called pitch management.
Highlighting pitches on the site map when members book in, shows pitches which can be used at that time. Highlighting pitches is to assist members.
The wardens never save pitches for friends and only ever reserve pitches near the toilet block for disabled members mostly using a disabled sign. We welcome you to contact us directly if you wish to discuss your experiences further.