Wyatts Covert Club Campsite

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Good stop over near London

The staff here were very friendly and nothing was too much trouble. Noisy due to being near airport. Had a fabulous indian delivered to the site. We will book again when in area 

Rosebells64

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 02/11/2016 08:42

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Excellent site

We recently stayed here to visit Harry Potter World and central London. We weren't disappointed. The site was clean and tidy with the toilet block being of a very high standard. The site was excellent for visiting London with denham station taking us straight to London in 25 minutes. Aircraft noise died down after 5pm and wasn't an issue. Would thoroughly recommend! 

rosser

Reviewed on 29/10/2016 18:11

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October half term

Would not use this site again which is a shame as it is an ideal location for visiting London and nearby attractions.  Cars leaving the site from 4am, slamming car/caravan doors and this morning someone left on a motorbike at 7am! No lazy mornings here!

Julia1000

Caravanner

Reviewed on 26/10/2016 15:30

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A Brief Stopover

We have visited this site many times as we used to live nearby 13 years ago. We had been staying at a wonderful CL in the South Downs and stopped at Denham for one night on the way home. The approach to the site is as bad as ever up Denham Green Lane as is the aircraft noise - particularly the helicopters. Presumably as we were only staying one night we were allocated a pitch (first time ever on a CC site) which was situated between the toilet block and the rubbish, water and chemical disposal area. In addition there was dog mess on the grass beside our pitch - we mentioned this on our departure and it seemed to be a regular occurrence. There were also several workers on site who left early in the morning. For the first time in many visits we were glad to leave. 

Cogit

Reviewed on 25/10/2016 16:26

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Location, location, location.

Easily found from the end of the M40 although the approach road from Denham Green is of a poor standard (and has been for many years). Easy, fast and reasonably priced, access to Central London using Chiltern rail from Denham Green station where there is ample parking. Site is clean and well kept. I cannot say it is quiet as, apart from the airfield noise which was expected, there were so many traffic movements on site and vehicle doors opening and closing from 6am an undisturbed lie in was not achieved. So if using this site get up, get on and get out whether to see the sights or to go to work. Have used this site many times, and will again, but the latest visit this issue seemed worse than before.

Elddis CV20

Campervanner

Reviewed on 24/10/2016 16:22

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Great for visiting London

We had a 3 night stop here. The facilities were spotless, the wardens were very helpful. We took the train into London from Denham Station. £13.50 for a day Rail Ticket which covered all Trains, Tube and bus trips. We approached the site from junction 17 M25. The site directory gives a route to the site up Denham Green Lane. Our satnav took us up Tilehouse Lane. Once you enter Tilehouse lane there is no turning back, the wardens asked me if I still had 2 sides on my caravan. A sign telling you no Access to CC site at this junction would help. Leaving the M25 at junction 16 is straight forward but there are no signs to the site from here. We will use this site again when visiting London.

woodlanewanderers

Caravanner

Reviewed on 02/10/2016 07:31

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Lovely site

Had a lovely 3 days at the site. Wardens are great and site well kept. Quick access and departure from M25. Useful site to visit west London and the Thames valley.

Pearson46

Caravanner

Reviewed on 26/09/2016 14:24

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One nighter

Lovely handy little site. We have stayed here twice  when crossing the country & needing just a one night stop. Easy access from the M25. Some noise from the air field nearby with small planes & helicopters flying in & out but to be honest it's fun watching them. Apparently there is a very nice cafe there but only found out about this after talking to a local chap when we were walking in the adjacent nature reserve as it's not advertised anywhere. The site itself is pristine both the grounds & the amenities block. We arrived earlier than anticipated ( just before 12o'clock due to the M25 being fairly quiet for once!) The wardens apologised to us for not being able to let us onto the site (along with 2 other units who had also inadvertently arrived too soon) we actually hadn't even tried to book in knowing we were too early!! Their problem was that people who were due to depart that morning were showing no signs of leaving. 

theworms

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 25/09/2016 17:18

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One night

Stopped for one night on the way back from Norfolk. The site was full and so our pitch the only one left was only just long enough to accommodate our 8.5 metre van but the wardens were very helpful and suggested we park at a bit of an angle to get on the pitch easier. There is lovely woodland next door with lovely dog walks.

Rapidogirl

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 22/09/2016 13:57

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Going over old times

What a great base for London and the surrounding areas. Our intention was to re-visit some of our old haunts from when we first met, a lot has changed but it was good to see all these changes. We were also able to visit Hampton Court Palace and Windsor Castle. We did not venture into the centre of London but the transport links are great. The site is well looked after by the wardens which was spotless. The local aerodrome is across the road and light aircraft and helicopters are heard but this does not detract from the peaceful atmosphere. A great pub is the Bear on the Barge at Harefield which has a varied menu and plenty of room both inside and out and another that is recommended (especially if you want to see some celebrities) is the Biggles Restaurant at the aerodrome itself. A great break along with some beautiful weather for this time of year.

JT408

Caravanner

Reviewed on 19/09/2016 18:54

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