Abbey Wood Club Campsite

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Great London Trip

Just like others have said, you would not think you were in London when on site - you could be out in the country. Standards very high and great wardens - good security too. Abbey Wood seems to be slightly more prosperous than years ago but it's still not the sort of place for a stroll! The bus and train links are first rate - bus passes work as they should and we found the new visitors oyster card gave good prices and was extremely easy to use. A useful app was Citymapper which showed exactly how to get to where you wanted to go, which bus to catch and when the stop was etc. This app made bus travel very easy. This CC site is really a must for visiting London and we will keep coming back.

Brian26

Caravanner from Shropshire

Reviewed on 23/03/2015 17:29

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Birthday Holiday

We chose the site for the easy access into London and we found that this was the case. Access to both the Bus and Train was very easy but for me I found this to far as I have quite severe mobility problems. I found the public transport staff, especially at the stations to be very helpful. The idea of wild parrots in the trees was very different. The sit slopes a bit more than it says in the book but the pitches themselves are mostly level and the staff very helpful. Overall we had a good but exhausting week.

Carl

Reviewed on 21/03/2015 11:30

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A weekend at Abbey Wood

Arriving after a rather stressful Friday afternoon drive we were soon relaxed by the friendliness and helpfulness of the warden. Having booked in, topped up water and settled on our chosen pitch we relaxed for the rest of the day. Next day a walk around Abbey Wood left a little to be desired but on returning to the site it was instant peace again. Taking train to London we had a good but cold day on the Thames before returning to the warmth of our motor home. Only left the journey back to the M25. A brilliant, clean, helpful and relaxing site. 

WandaSuffolk

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Reviewed on 19/03/2015 20:41

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Abbey Wood in winter.

Excellent site, you would never believe you were in London, you would think you were in the countryside, not sure were with parakeets in the trees. Wardens very helpful and the facilities were up to the normal CC high standard. Good bus links to Greenwich (180) and beyond, train station nearby. The only negative is that both the motorhome service point were on sloping ground, so your tanks cannot be drained fully, unfortunately a common problem on Caravan Club sites.

JohnDavis

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Reviewed on 17/03/2015 12:03

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Exploring London for a week.

Fantastic site & location which we have just spent a week at to explore London. A week on site costs about the same as 1 night in a budget hotel. Use your caravan club voucher to get a 2 for 1 red rover ticket on Thames river cruises for a fabulous day on the river from Greenwich. The Emirates experience cable car over the Thames is awesome and a bargain. A note of caution about the train service, whilst we were there engineering work was being carried out on the weekends and a replacement bus service was in operation. DO NOT use it, it is painfully long and slow, use the 180 normal bus service which is much more direct. However when the trains are running normally it is a fantastic service and the quickest way to get about, plus with an oyster card cost effective.This is definitely on the list to revisit, the caravan club has delivered again in every aspect.

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Reviewed on 12/03/2015 09:53

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Excellent value for money

Recently spent three nights here to facilitate visit to Greenwich attractions. Although we only live 60 miles away it was cheaper to stay in our motorhome here than pay the train fare from home. We had two good days to see the sights. We used the buses from the site to Greenwich and were lucky enough to be able to use our bus passes. 

Porsche 100

Reviewed on 07/03/2015 12:35

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great adventures

from this site you can visit great places in and around London. Take the train to Greenwich and all its sites (Naval museum, Cutty Sark, royal Observatory, and boat links to central London), we went to Hampton Court, Houses of Parliament, V&A museum, Covent Garden and lots more. Each time come back to excellent facilities and a quite site - easy road access near to A2.

Edwin

Reviewed on 04/03/2015 19:48

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Exploring London

This was our first visit to London in very many years and the first ever in our motorhome.  We used our sat nav and found the site easily. The staff were friendly and helpful and provided much useful local information as well as the usual information leaflets. We were surprised by the rural feel of the site and enjoyed the walk to Lessnes Abbey which is a few minutes away and provides a wonderful panorama of the city.  The site pitches are large and well spaced and all facilities are spotless and well maintained. Travel into London was not difficult and our trip has whetted our appetite for a return visit to continue sightseeing.

SallyCee

Reviewed on 03/03/2015 22:46

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First visit but not the last

We stayed  nights over the February half term. At £121 it was excellent value for 2 adults and 2 children.  Great location too being only 30 mins from central London. The facilities were clean and tidy, wardens very pleasant and helpful.   I never had a queue for the showers or toilets even though only one block was in use.  As has been said, it's a short walk to Abbey Wood station and trains are every 10 minutes to Cannon Street or London Bridge. £12 for a travel card (£6 for kids) gets you unlimited travel to and around London by bus, tube, DLR and train. With a Family and Friends Railcard, it only cost us £20.40 for 2 adults and 2 children.  We had to leave after 9.30am but that was fine for us.  The kids enjoyed hoping on and off London buses all day too!!  There is a local bus service from near the railway station to a shopping complex at Twin Tumps Way, where there is a Morrisons, Aldi, Argos and other shops. I would recommend the bus as the walk isn't pleasant. We didn't use the overnight parking at the site but I think that's an option if you want to travel late to beat the traffic. Bearing in mind it's so close to a built up area, it has a fairly rural feel to the site. Getting a morning wake-up call from a woodpecker wasn't expected but gave us a welcome we didn't expect. First time we have been to Abbey Wood but I think we will definitely return. 

Steve061063

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Reviewed on 24/02/2015 20:51

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February 2015

This is the 2nd time we have visited Abbey Wood during February half term (2014 and 2015). The location is perfect. There is lots to do even when the weather is rough. Within 5 mins we have walked to the station, trains leave every 15mins, and stop at; Woolwich Arsenal (Firepower Artillery Museum), Charlton (a short bus ride to O2 Arena), Greenwich (Cutty Sark, Maritime Museum, GMT etc) and London Bridge (all that central London has to offer.) Alternatively, a short walk to Lesnes Abbey is a rest from the hustle of the city. Abbey Wood is spotlessly clean, the staff are very helpful, and the site feels rural with woodpeckers, parakeets, owls and foxes.  The perfect holiday for all the family- something for everyone. We will be back!

SIMON3709

Reviewed on 22/02/2015 19:17

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