Longleat Safari Park

This story happened on: 10/06/2014

Not long back from our week long tour where thanks to a school inset day we were able to stay for 2 nights at the Longleat Club site, lucky with the weather and a brilliant site sitting vertually next door to Longleat house. Here are some pictures from that day.

diblar commented on 14/07/2014 08:29

Commented on 14/07/2014 08:29

I have to agree, the Longleat site is an excellent site, suituated within the grounds of Longleat itself. We spent Christmas 2013 & New Year 2014 at this site and have to say that the Staff were impeccable, and made everybody welcome, with the additional suprise of Carol singing on Christmas Day. We can highly recommend the Longleat Site for both a relaxing break and having the added advantage of being able to walk into the grounds of Longleat at anytime of the day, however you do need to make additional piurchases if you wish to go around the safari park and various attractions.

Julia1000 commented on 13/08/2014 19:27

Commented on 13/08/2014 19:27

We love the Longleat site and have been there twice this year. It's especially handy as my daughter works with the lions and tigers. It's lovely that you can just walk for 2 minutes and your in the Longleat grounds

woofydoggy commented on 24/10/2014 10:13

Commented on 24/10/2014 10:13

We stayed there in August for a couple of nights on the way to Cornwall. Loved it and will be returning.

Ralph Rowlands commented on 02/12/2014 18:47

Commented on 02/12/2014 18:47

Longleat is unquestionable a lovely site with perfect facilities and access to Longleat House and grounds. Only sad part is the current approach through the narrow lane which was previously the exit road (and still is) whereas prior to this change the approach from the main entrance, exiting the trees to the meadow with the amazing view of Longleat House took my breath away the first time I stayed.

WinhallWanderers commented on 29/05/2015 20:51

Commented on 29/05/2015 20:51

There is a brillian CL near there too, at Witham Hall Farm, Witham Friary.  It doesn't have electrics, but if you can manage without that it's brilliant.  Spacious, peaceful, lovely countryside, next to a fishing lake, lots of local walks and history.

ScreenName6BE38B3289 commented on 07/07/2015 19:32

Commented on 07/07/2015 19:32

We are taking our 2 Grandchildren (5 and 2) on their first ever caravan trip at the end of July for 6 nights, choose Longleat because of its great writeups, lets hope it lives up to them (have every confidence it will), we are in Newport CC site at the moment and has a separate room for showering young children, do you know if Longleat CC has one of these.

TKT commented on 12/07/2015 12:43

Commented on 12/07/2015 12:43

Have just returned from a 2 week tour which included Longleat for the first time, the site is up to the usual exceptional caravan club standards, however the approach to the site is not good, it used to be safer and wider but I understand Longleat estate change the access some little time ago, as for Longleat itself very good for families with  young children but well over priced, with no entry to the grounds past the security hut without tickets, not the best experiance I must say, and no roaring lions just braying zebras.

Woman sitting in camping chair by Wastwater in the Lake District with her two dogs and picnic blanket

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