Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 4 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 3 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Easy walking access to Sandstone Trail and Delamere Forest. Now has fully serviced pitches

Each pitch now has its own fresh water tap and outlet for waste water. The hardstandings have a layer of moss/grass grown over them. We stayed in March during what must have been the wettest weekend of the winter and can confirm the pitch we used (second from top) was plenty large enough and firm enough despite it looking otherwise. The only problem with the wet weather is the pitch wasn’t as clean as gravel. In drier weather I guess it is nice having the layer of grass/moss, but I also guess the layer would die off revealing more of the stones. The owners said they put weed killer on the hard stands last year and are planning to mark them out so it is clear how wide the hardstands extend. Separate electric hook-ups have recently been installed for the two lowest pitches so all now have hook-up. The owners permitted us to walk along the farm access road behind the house which goes to a minor road (New Pale Road) to the north of the farm. This is also the Sandstone Trail at this point. Where this track meets the road you have a choice: 1. Follow the Sandstone Trail north across fields, 2. Follow the Sandstone Trail east: a quarter mile road section along New Pale Road then it turns off onto a path adjacent to a field which after quarter of a mile goes straight into Delamere Forest. Total distance by foot from centre of the CL to Delamere Forest is three quarters of a mile. 3. Visit the cottage at this junction which services snacks for Sandstone Trail walkers.
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