Tas Valley CL

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Tas Valley Visit

Spent two nights at this site at the end of July '23. Enjoyed the Tas Valley loop walk along the river to Hapton. Observed the dedication shown by the tank museum volunteers. An interesting site. Will return.

Hymer Van 314

Reviewed on 02/10/2023 12:16

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Tanks for the memories

The Tas Valley CL was a lovely stay, and Stephen was very friendly and helpful. The site was very well kept and clean and tidy. We didn't use the toilet/shower block but this was right next to the pitches. Our daughter loved the swings and slide at the play park which is right next to the pitches so great for a quick play before lunch or dinner. The tanks and vehicles at the tank museum on one side were a unique backdrop for the CL - not many places have an artillery piece guarding the waste disposal point! There is a train track running next to the site, but this didn't particularly bother us as the trains weren't that loud, and didn't run overnight. Our daughter very much enjoyed waving to them as they went past! Tas Valley CL is a great site and somewhere I'd definitely recommend.

Plkenrick

Caravanner

Reviewed on 12/06/2023 21:07

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Toilet/shower facilities

Although this was a lovely location I think the toilet/shower facilities were very poor as they appear to be part of and used by the Tank Museum staff and visitors. It would be nicer if the site had its own facilities.

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Just to let you know the WC are shared with the museum, but the campsite and museum are all together. Showers are in the toilets but they are for the exclusive use of the CL Site. 

mlee

Motorhomer from Berkshire

Reviewed on 06/08/2021 12:16

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Tanks, trains, swimming, gardening 👍

We turned off the A140 and followed the road round as instructed into the wide open gateway. On the right was a large grassy area with plenty of room for social distancing. Toilets and a shower were available and so were ice lollies from the cafe which were really welcome. The children's play area is a nice touch along with picnic benches and saplings near the museum. A friendly welcome from the owner who pointed out the facilities on our arrival. We didn't get time to go around the tank museum so we will have to return which we fully intend doing so. A very nice flat site, some trains pass by infrequently which did not impact unduly on this quiet rural site. Really good independent garden centre nearby at Tasburgh and co-op at Long Stratton nearby, not to mention the swimming pool next door.

Neil from Leics

Reviewed on 17/06/2021 21:29

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Best site we have been to!

Absolute gem of a site! We stopped here on our way to another site but liked it so much we stayed. Stephen is very welcoming and couldn’t do much more to accommodate you. The site is immaculate and has loads of space and a lovely playground for kids. We brought our two large dogs and they loved the footpaths that run around the site, we saw so much wildlife and had such a relaxing time. We will be coming back here regularly! Only one small possible downside is the train track. There are regular trains but our kids loved watching them so not a downside for everyone!

Nickandlaura

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Reviewed on 25/07/2020 21:33

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Everything you need in a C L plus tanks.

Stayed for four nights and never got tired of the views and wild life. The site is easy to find, access good and the owners are very friendly. The real bonus is the tank museum where the are lots of tanks and military vehicles. You can even climb in and look around some of the tanks including Debra 11 which is the world war one replica that Guy Martin had a hand in building on the tv program. I would definitely recommend this CL.

uprightbrian

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Reviewed on 18/05/2018 18:50

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Peace and quite, wildlife plus Tanks

Great welcome from owners and great country and sunset views from the pitch. Toilets and shower are modern and clean and well lit. Site is next to the tank museum and you are able to wander around the ones parked outside and on museum open days actually sit in one or go for a ride in the off-road track. There is a small cafe on site selling snacks and ice creams and access to footpaths and the Tas Valley trail. This CL is really set in rural Norfolk and we enjoyed the peace and quite and watching the wildlife. There is a train line next to the site but this did not distract from the peacefulness

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Reviewed on 16/05/2018 14:24

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