Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

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It's difficult to review this site as a CL as it's not your usual CL type of site. The owner was very helpful and friendly when we arrived and as it was raining helped pitch our van using his Land Rover. He also visited everyday to check all was ok so no problem with this. The farm also accommodates a fair number of permanently pitched vans as well as a group of tepees which are promoted as high class glamping so don't think you're going to visit a quiet 5 van CL site. The CL section of the grounds is all grass and sloping so you'll need your levelling blocks and if it's wet you may struggle getting on and off without a 4 x4. As stated previously it was raining when we arrived but even after two days of sunshine the ground never really dried out on our pitch so best to take a ground sheet or mats if you put an awning up. We did struggle a bit with the muddy conditions. As has been said in other reviews the toilet facilities are quite a walk from the CL field and are very basic. Having said all this the location of this site is excellent. You can walk from the site down to the Severn Valley Railway and there are lovely footpaths which run alongside the river so you can do a linear walk and then catch the train back. There are also plenty of forest walks on your doorstep and you're right on cycling route 45 if you're a cyclist. There is a pub within walking distance which serves food and on Sunday serves a carvery between 12 and 4.  We would return to the site but would choose our pitch with care as some areas are definitely drier and firmer than others. We would also not visit if there had been heavy rain or the forecast was not good due to the difficulty of access on and off the site. 

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