Five reasons to visit Commons Wood

This story happened on: 14/01/2015

All caravan sites are brilliant but there are five strong reasons to visit Commons Wood.
 
Reason 1. At a nice site you want a nice warden to be helpful, kind and caring to their customers. This is a very important reason that Commons Wood is a great site to stay at; the wardens at this site are all of these.
 
Reason 2. This site is ideal for getting out into Welwyn Garden city, a new garden town designed by Ebenezer Howard in 1920. Just around the corner from the site there is a bus stop with easy access into Welwyn Garden City. Its only 11 minutes away and well worth a visit.
 
Reason 3. Instead of staying in all day, caravanners often try to get out. Commons Wood is conveniently located for many nearby attractions such as Whipsnade Zoo. Even London isn't very far away! 
 
Reason 4. Kids usually need a lot of space. This site is child-friendly with large grassy areas to play on. Pitches are big and placed around one simple one-way track, easy to get round on on bikes.
 
Reason 5. The site provides a large, safe storage area. There is a barrier you have to get through to get to your caravan; this means no one can get to the caravans inside.
 
With beautiful scenery and peaceful environment as well as all of the above, Commons Wood is perfect place to stay.Happy
by Ella (aged 9)

winston commented on 28/02/2015 12:08

Commented on 28/02/2015 12:08

we stayed here a few years ago, didn't like, no bars or  restaurant within walking distance

 

 

JVB66 commented on 28/02/2015 12:14

Commented on 28/02/2015 12:14

we stayed here a few years ago, didn't like, no bars or  restaurant within walking distance

 

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Write your comments here...Oh yes there is there are two pubs less than 1/4mile with meals

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