Innage Farm

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Not as expected

We intended too stay 3 weeks but had asked for hardstanding pitch and we’re not told there was none available so we only stayed for 1 week.There are 2 hardstanding pitches but they seem too be permanently occupied.I don’t think this is an all year site’ admittedly it as been very wet this year. One caravan which looks too be there all year round had a notice in window saying don’t block the view, If they want the best hardstanding pitch then tough. We could only park on the edge of the grass as the rest of the field was too wet.putting all that aside it was a pleasant site, no problems with noise from trains etc or road noise.No sign of Owners although some one put a notice saying price was now £12 we only left £10 as what the price was when we booked a couple of weeks before. Very disappointed and won’t be back. Over priced for a non electric cl.

jmaymaecroft

Reviewed on 03/03/2024 16:31

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LOvely little site with sensible prices.

Arrived with no one at home, but pitched up no problem. There is an honesty box on the side of the central small stone outbuilding (take an envelope with you for cash!) . We did not see the owner whilst there overnight. Clean well kept site. There are as you enter the field on the left some long term caravans (2) but not a problem. Access to water etc easy. One consideration to be had is that the M48 bridge closes in high winds or high sided vehicles are not allowed (fine camera in operation) So you could get stuck on the wrong side of the Severn and have to go a long way around - the M4 bridge has wind protection and rarely closed. Price excellent as we would expect for a non electric site although some sites will be pricing themselves out of the market elsewhere if we all avoid them and stick to the sensibly priced CL's. We will return for longer stays have relatives in Bristol w3hich is within easy reach.

footlooserv

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Reviewed on 21/06/2023 17:54

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Would definitely return

Have used this CL twice now. 1st time just a one night stopover on our way to Wales. 2nd time again we were on our way to Wales but we stayed an extra night so as to be able to have a look round the area instead of just driving through it. Chepstow is right on your doorstep and just a short drive to Forest of Dean, Tintern Abbey, Monmouth. Pleasant level lawned site in small orchard behind farm house. On neither occasion have we actually seen the owners - it has always just been a case of turn up, pitch up and hope you are parking in the right place. You leave the cash in an honesty box. Very peaceful location despite being right on top of the Severn Bridge. You can hear a distant hum of traffic but it is not obtrusive. Very good value at just £10 a night. PS hopefully you won't need to know this but the vets by the roundabout were very helpful and slotted us in for an emergency appointment for our dog when he injured his tail during our stay.

Linda

Motorhomer from Buckinghamshire

Reviewed on 26/08/2022 11:01

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Very Pleasant and convenient

Well manicured grass pitches next to a field with a few sheep. Close by some interesting walks and walking distance to Chepstow. The Severn is within view Working farm , yet probably the quietest farm animals we every came across. All in all lovely and conveniently located for a quick getaway or short stay.

Sojourner

Campervanner

Reviewed on 07/04/2022 12:29

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Lovely little gem.

We have now stayed here three times as it is close to our daughter and her family. The site is a simple site but in a lovely setting. On our first two visits it was grass only but now there is hardstanding available but best to request this when booking. On our last visit we were also offered why but this is limited. We have always received a very warm welcome. The village is very pretty and the pub is within walking distance. You can access the coastal path from the site and the walk along The Severn is lovely. Thoroughly recommend.

Lawton25

Reviewed on 24/03/2022 16:38

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Adequate CL

We booked for 3 nights. We arrived after dark and couldn't find the hard standing so we drove just onto the grass. In the morning we relocated to higher ground but there is no hard standing to go onto. The price is now £10 a night not the £8 advertised. There is no EHU but a hook up cable hanging strangely in a tree ran out from the house. No one used it. The water pressure is good and the tank filled quickly. The recycling and waste facilities are fine. There is an outside toilet but not with electricity so take a torch at night. The grass was cut low and the view is of the electricity pylons that span the Severn estuary. The site is well positioned for chepstow and Tintern Abbey. We even ride our bikes to and fro across the first Severn crossing which was fun. Brilliantly positioned for the Wales coast path. By using the train from chepstow to Caldicot you can do a circular 9 mile walk. All in all it met our needs.

lizbird74

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Reviewed on 14/11/2021 19:15

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First time here - will stopover again

Excellent C.L. for a night or two stop-over. Warm welcome. Well maintained site. Quiet and peaceful. Felt very secure leaving motorhome for a good walk. Good nearby Pub with food. Very pretty Village with historic Church, worth a look.

Millcourt

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 06/06/2021 19:02

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A hidden gem

This is a lovely little farm site. On arrival we were advised by the owner to park where we wanted and so we tucked ourselves in the corner and enjoyed the peace and quiet. Obviously you can hear a low hum from the motorway but it didn't bother us. The sound of birdsong more than compensated. It is a basic site but has everything you need. It was easy to find and plenty of room to get into the farm.The only thing we would say is the site facilities are not well signed, we had been filling our water from a tap which looked like it was over a grey waste pipe which we then saw others emptying their black tanks into, it was not marked as chemical waste. We later found another tap labelled drinking water. They do have their own farm dogs which roam free they are sweet little things who don't bother the campers and mainly stay out the front. We only live 20 miles away so this will be a little place we will sneak off to for quick breaks and country air. We didn't try the village pub but it looks lovely and we will next time. A bargain at £8

midlifemotorhome

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Reviewed on 25/07/2020 15:04

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Second time here

This was our second visit to this peaceful site, despite it being nestled between the M48, a railway and industrial estate the site is quiet. The views are pleasant, being able to see the Severn bridges. There are walks from the site on the coastal & other footpaths. The grass was freshly mown and the site well kept. However, renewed signage would be helpful - the CL is signed, but through the farm yard needs a new sign as does the chemical waste point - especially as the drinking water point is not obvious at the back of a small building. Also we were somewhat surprised at the charge, £8 per night having read on the other reviews of an increase to £6 per night this year. Possibly our fault for not confirming with the owner beforehand.

Goodmans

Reviewed on 02/09/2018 20:46

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Superb Non EHU site

We regularly use this site whilst visiting grandchildren. Well maintained lawn area, quite flat. Access through Mathern easy and through farm yard. Mathern is a lovely village with excellent pub. Chepstow is some 3 miles away with everything from Wetherspoons, M &S food and Tesco. There is a rustic toilet. No Elect, surrounded by farm land.Owners not always present and you park as you like. Price (2018) £6 per night. Cant fault, its what a Cl used to be like and still should be.

Fisherman

from Gwynedd

Reviewed on 23/05/2018 16:37

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