Eastfield Farm

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Great friendly local site. Very accommodating when we needed space for a few hours to try the fit up of our new awning, Shiela and her husband even got involved to help us out and pass on few handy tips. We will be back for an overnight stay soon. - Thankyou

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Reviewed on 30/07/2022 17:01

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A wonderful stay

We had a lovely stay here in April 2022. Mrs Travers, gave us very clear directions and greeted us warmly on arrival. It is a beautifully kept site, and very quite, being well away from any roads. We enjoyed seeing the Highland cows and their calves on the approach road There is a lovely view, and walking straight from the site. We went on a lovely cycle ride with views over Loch Leven. This will defiantly be site we return to.

Cycle Lynda

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Reviewed on 10/06/2022 14:09

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Haven for wildlife, great dog walks

Lovely big site, easy to find and so peaceful. All you hear is the bird song. The field is kept short and facilities all good. There are some lovely walks from the site great if you have a dog, the paths are mown to show you the way. I liked the human flap into the forest. Lots to do and see in the area, we spent a week but could have stayed longer.

Golden Girl

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Reviewed on 17/05/2022 16:07

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Access via Narrow Lane

We spent only a couple of nights at this quiet site with our Grandson. It is remote and access is via a narrow lane with only a couple of restricted passing places. The week prior to our stay it had rained so the main site was very wet and we were placed on the hard standing used for motorhomes. The owners were very friendly but at times hard to find. The only downside to the site was the access and in the case of our Grandson lack of things to do (he doesn't like walking !!) If you want a quiet site them this is for you but sadly not us.

AcoupleofOldies

Caravanner from Essex

Reviewed on 27/08/2019 13:29

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What's not to like!

Have been visiting this site for many years but had not been for a couple of years due to health issues. Having recently spent 8 days we realised how much we had missed it.! So peaceful, quiet. lovely views, dog walks,buzzards overhead, .! Always receive a warm welcome here and Mike & Shiela always ready to help if you have a problem. Our dog enjoys a visit from resident dog, she is very welcoming too🐕 We live only 40 minutes away but it could be 400 miles ,so restful it is! Mike is at present in the throes of adding a very nice loo . A welcome addition. It can be wet at times but good as this couple are they cannot do any thing about the weather! 🌞🌦⛈🌂Enjoy The Scotland's &Kai.

bonniemilton

Reviewed on 14/09/2018 22:23

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Happy caravanners

We have been using this CL site for many years and have never had a bad experience of any description. Site is always kept in immaculate condition, all pitches are grass and level with electric hook up and dog walk is kept well manicured by owners Mike and Sheila who are always very welcoming and helpful. We would recommend this site to anyone looking for a very high standard Certified location. Plenty of wildlife to see, woodpeckers, jays, deer and many other birds too numerous to mention.

Liz mclaren

Reviewed on 09/06/2018 21:22

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Another Good Site

My wife and I have been coming to Eastfield Farm since the early noughties, we originally chose it because it had electric points and we could drive on motorway roads all the way from Gloucestershire right up to the Kincardine Bridge (now we use the nearer Clackmannanshire Bridge). We use the farm as a base to visit our Scottish relatives and on 'days off' to explore this part of Scotland. It is a large site and the Caravans can park anywhere on the ridge and furrow field and, like the majority of grass pitches, if you get constant torrential rain you can get puddles forming - but I have to say that I've never had trouble getting off the field and we've been every month from May to October over the years. In fact I'm writing the draft of this review mid-May while sitting outside my Caravan with a cold can of Diet Coke, occasionally glancing up to take in the blossom in the trees and past the wood of mixed trees right up to the line of spruces and cedars in the near distance. The house martins have arrived and are darting about, the daffodils are still bright and perky and there's bird song all around. Mike and Sheila have put in a nice walk around the farm and also a couple of hard standing areas for motorhomes and they have always made us feel very welcome!

Bogeyman

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Reviewed on 26/05/2018 13:29

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Excellent CL Site,

we have been visiting this site close to the Ochills on a regular basis for 15 years and always had a wonderful time. site owners are always very helpful and friendly. On our last visit , in April 2018 for 8 nights ,we were unable to stay in our favourite pitch due to wet conditions ,(you often expect this in Scotland, )but we always adhere to the advice given by the site owners of where to pitch our caravan and had no problems at all. Wonderful views and walks and so peaceful making it a relaxing site to visit. We will return here time and again. Regards Kelvin and Joan from Lybster ,Caithness.

Reviewed on 03/05/2018 11:11

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Awful stay

Stayed for a week in July. It had been very wet the week before we came and this site was waterlogged which only got worse as the week went on. The only time I've had to put wellies on to go into the awning. The whole field was squelching with large puddles. Basically, no drainage. When I asked the owner if there was anything extra we could put down in the awning, he was more worried about our current breathable mats ruining his grass. He also commented that the cars were churning the grass up! Most of the vans by the end of the week were parking right up to the entrance. A nice dog walk but again very muddy. The only other dog side was that their dog was allowed to roam the site unattended and we had it pushing it's way into the awning on several occasions (my dogs weren't impressed). We stayed over night once before a couple of years back in mid September and it was the same. Wouldn't return there or recommend it to anyone else, not unless we're having a drought summer!

Carol321

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Reviewed on 21/08/2017 16:21

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