Moss-side Farm

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Perfect Peace

If it's peace and tranquility you are looking for, then look no further. I realise its November, but this CL is all that you could want for great views, great walks and cycling rides. A real gem. We picked this site, as we are keen birdwatchers, and the WWT reserve is only 10 miles away by car. Even at the site we were treated to 24 hour flyovers by flocks of Geese and Swans. One to return to in the Summer me thinks.

Chris Baines

Caravanner from Lancashire

Reviewed on 22/11/2015 17:25

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this is a wonderful site the owner is very good the walks is good and there is a pub about 1 mile away the farmers with good food will call again thanks

glynandlyn

Reviewed on 03/08/2015 18:19

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I can see for miles and miles

About half of the area of this site is continuous level hard standing so there is no difficulty in pitching, and there is plenty of space to not need to be too precise, with individual water and electric for each pitch. The other half is a level grassed area designated as “Children’s Play Area – No Dogs” which seems fair as the foreshore is only one small field away.

Access to the beach is easy but along a narrow track through natural grassland which includes nettle and thistle, so wellie boots are required. The beach stretches for miles in all three directions – the tide does go out so far you can’t see the water. It is very hard sand so walking, running and games rather than sand-castles. The tide comes in at over 20 feet a minute so being aware of when that happens is important.

One field away along the shore is a commercial static caravan site with a well stocked shop and beyond that a long walk to the nearest pub, though you can go most of the way on a tarmac road rather than the beach.

The outlook across the Solway is to the horizon, and the surrounding land is all flat. Do not be put off by the storage shed in the photo as it is a great wind baffle. There is a toilet, shower and washing machine available in a room in the shed, and a supply of basic necessities, fresh eggs, etc all on an “honesty box” basis.

Apart from passing through a farm when leaving Cummerstones the road is completely straight so although it is narrow and passing opportunities are few one can see oncoming vehicles about two miles away. The road into the site is also straight, and all surfaces are in good order.

Phone coverage is available but very weak as it comes from the other side of the Solway Firth and is dependent on the state of the tide for signals to reflect. Leaving the phone to its own devices hanging in the front window got email in and out but no browsing was possible.

A great place to just do nothing, but only a couple of miles from the A75 to rejoin the rat race.

Navigateur

Caravanner from Lanarkshire

Reviewed on 27/07/2015 20:37

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lovely site

this was a lovely site ,a warm welcome nice clean spacious pitch. your name was on board so you no where to pitch .we stayed there for 2 nights we arrivied on 29 june as we renewing our wedding vows on the 30 june we went of to grenta when we came back there was flowers on our step from the owners .which we have sent a persona letter to thank them .would go back again

FIREBALL121

Caravanner from Somerset

Reviewed on 12/07/2015 23:10

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Lovely site

This is a lovely site overlooking the Solway Firth. Electric hookup & Water tap for each pitch. Toilet & shower on site also waste disposal. Friendly welcome and some nice touches. Can't fault the site at all. The only problem was the road leading up to the farm had the biggest pothole that I have ever encountered. Deep enough for my mover to hit the ground and get knocked out of position. Watch out for it and try to get your wheels to miss it (it was full of water when we hit it). Apart from that I would thoroughly recommend this CL

Bobsdog

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Reviewed on 17/04/2015 21:26

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Simply the best

The welcome is friendly and nothing is a trouble to the owners. They have a world of knowledge about the area and surrounding villages. Will definitely go back

billc

Reviewed on 16/05/2014 19:31

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Suprising CL

We set off from home for a tour of CL's in Scotland and this was our first port of call. Booked on for 4 nights end of April 2014. It was easy to find and very well maintained. Views over the Solway are beautiful. Toilet and shower very nice. Owners are just lovely and some regulars to point out the local attractions. It felt remote but we soon discovered a little shop on a private owned static site close by and a lovely walk to hotel. Great for visiting Dumfies and Burns walks around the town. Great stay and great people

Barrie and Sue Sutherland

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Reviewed on 09/05/2014 16:56

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Fabulous Break

A really great site with the new walk-in shower, and toilet plus washing machine in the barn. The owners cannot do enough to make sure that you are comfortable and settled. Beautiful outlook over the Solway firth to Cumbria. Very handy and central for visiting Carlisle  and Dumfries. Take the local road to Dumfries and visit the the Ice Cream Farm en route. Going to Carlisle  make a visit to Gretna Green and the Gretna Gateway village

Toro

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Reviewed on 22/04/2014 01:08

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Not sure to be honest

The site is overlooking the Solent and therefore quite lovely, easy to park on level hard standing and a lawned area to the front with well kept grass. The overall area is lovely to look at and the hills in the distance are a sight for sore eyes, they are truly amazing. The host was most welcoming and greeted us on her visit to manage the site and spent some time with us which was nice. We visited many local attractions and the weather complimented our stay to make it most enjoyable, the castles and the walks are lovely, recommend the sculpture walk, details in the shower area. Information available for all in the shower area and eggs if required so why the reservations?? Well the Solent looks lovely but has awful shores so can’t be walked on, the approach to the CL site is through a small village and a number of farm buildings that quite frankly look a mess and the single track road is in need of resurfacing. The site facilities are in need of updating I think the water supply is by a caravan space and if occupied would be very difficult to access, the shower is interesting to say the least. I am quite glad I have experienced one of these now as it would satisfy me never to buy one as not very practical at all and tiny in size as was the room where it was sited. Great host and basic site with acceptable facilities but let down by the approach and the Solent shores neither of which the site owners can do anything about but worthy of mention I believe, if you don’t expect great things this site is fine you could be quite shocked if this is the first visit to a CL site as not the best I have visited by a good margin I am afraid.

petepf

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Reviewed on 07/08/2013 21:24

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loved it here

We were met on arrival and everything explained.hard standing with nice lawn in front, not a lot of room between vans for putting up a awning. The toilet and shower was clean enough with honesty box for shower, washing machine and eggs. The site is quite good for places to visit. Dumfries with the home of Robert Burns, Locherbie and the garden of rememberance. Gretna Green, and a must is a visit to The Oldest Saving. Bank and Ruthford church. Our dog loved her runs on the beach which is just a few yards away

jeannjohn

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Reviewed on 05/07/2013 17:11

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