Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 4 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

Great for a quiet break

Stayed here for a couple of nights. We picked the right weekend - August Bank Holiday. No electric on the campsite, so units need to be self sufficient, and it is a drinking club - so no food is usually available (apart from a bag of crisps). Social Club is run by volunteers, and is open in the evenings - when you can visit, get a drink and pay the site fees. There is hard standing available if the CL area is wet. Wednesday nights is when the bikers turn up - if you want to see some Harleys and Triumphs. While we were there there was live entertainment (good guitar player/singer) and everyone had brought something for a buffet. We were made to feel very welcome, and enjoyed a really social evening - all for the cost of a pack of cooked sausages. There is bingo on Sundays. Good walks to Binton village centre which has an interesting church, Welford on Avon (which has a shop), Luddington, and to the Blue Boar pub at Temple Grafton, which is less than a mile away (really good reasonably priced food and with fast electric car chargers). Just down the road is Bidford, which is a lovely village with shops, takeaways, pubs and a fantastic riverside country park (no height restrictions so suitable for motorhomes). Really enjoyed our weekend at Binton, Plenty of blackberries to pick in the hedgerows, a few rabbits to watch, and great views towards Stratford from the clubhouse.
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