Lucksall Caravan and Camping Park

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Short stay - wish it had been longer.

Just arrived home after a two night stay - wish we could have stayed longer! We were lucky to have a riverside pitch, I was up at dawn watching the bird life - swans,various diving birds and ducks. The site was spotless and the toilet blocks warm and clean.We will definitely be back, for a longer stay hopefully.

Moffymac

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 09/04/2016 12:16

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Lovely site

Well maintained and clean site, helpful staff. Nice cafe (check opening hours outside peak). We managed to get a riverside premium pitch which is right by the river. Avoid pitches by the play area if you don't like the sound of children playing (common sense), there is a 9pm curfew on use of play area. All-in-all a lovely site, I would recommend it.

jamesmc

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Reviewed on 18/03/2016 10:01

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Impressed

Just home from five nights at Lucksall. I was extremely impressed with the site. Most of the hard standings are very spacious with some having a river view with no problem on pitching nose in. Wash blocks were spotless and very warm. Lots of trees on the site so the Autumn colours were lovely. Site is very well maintained and the staff friendly and helpful. Couple of minor points in that there is only one set of bins which can be some distance from your pitch. Secondly I was disappointed in that there was no piped music in wash block three! I can highly recommend this site.  

mbee1

from Nottinghamshire

Reviewed on 23/10/2015 23:21

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Great start to our tour

Had not been to Lucksall before and thought it was a great starting point for our 5 week south west tour. On arrival it was raining and the warden kindly fetched our plan of the site and explained directions without our having to get out of the car. Lovely didn't get wet. Great start. Our stay was for two nights only but there is so much to explore around this area we will hopefully return for longer in the future. Showers/ loos clean and modern. The grounds spotless and location wonderful. Although  we had mixed weather there are walks locally(although a little muddy) for dogs just outside the site. It is a busy main road but the path is away from the edge till you reach the path to the forest walk opposite the site. Staff helpful, lovely place. Will return.

roglyn

Reviewed on 06/10/2015 14:19

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Lucksall, a site with a difference

When choosing a site, newbies like my wife and I could be forgiven for sticking to the usual favourites such as Devon, Cornwall, The Lakes, The Cotswolds and perhaps if feeling more adventurous, Scotland (next year perhaps) but when deciding upon an end of season location to use up the last of the wife’s summer leave allocation (she still won’t retire) I was taken by the reviews for Lucksall Camp site. Lucksall Site is about 4 miles east of Hereford situated on the river Wye between the villages of Mordiford (some mischievous person has altered the sign to ‘Mordor’ al la Lord of the Rings). We arrived during a heavy downpour and were greeted by a friendly warden who rather than having us get out and get wet brought out a map showing where our allocated pitch was. The pitches are a mixture of hardstanding and grassed, we had been allocated a hard standing pitch all the pitches being a good size which having an 8m van (well 7.98m to be exact) is a welcome relief. The site is immaculately kept with shrubs abounding, well planned and clearly popular with a variety of campers. Having set up we were keen to eat it been tea time by now…the onsite café is a joy, clean tidy well set out adjacent to the river next to the reception and shop. As a fan of real ale I was delighted with the vast array of local beers, may I recommend Shropshire Lad and Butty Bach as my two favourites of the week. The food is of equally high standard and compares favourably with that supplied by the local pubs (more on those later) during the weekends especially Friday and Saturday nights it is advisable to book so as not to be disappointed. The cooked breakfast made cooking in the van a little pointless. The riverside pitches are large and scenic but be aware that there are fishing pitches on the river at the back of your pitch which would mean fishermen walking past to do their days fishing. The area is littered with castles, stately homes and gardens to visit. We visited a number of places during the week. Ledbury a lovely market town with a castle and some fantastic butchers who make the best pies and sausages ever. Hay on Wye great if you like books the place is full of old book shops and a castle. Goodridge Castle is well worth a visit, the views from the top of the keep over the Wye valley were very impressive. The local scenery is beautiful lovely rolling hills, valleys and forests this is an area sadly overlooked and worthy of a visit. Close by are a number of pubs, of these the Moon stands out. Situated about 800 m from the camp the small 16th century pub extends a warm welcome, dog friendly, good food and real ale.  In Fownhope there is the New Inn also dog friendly however they only do evening meals on certain nights but a good lunchtime menu. Out towards Holme Lacy you will find The Bunch of Carrots another good country pub, dog friendly, good food and a good range of beers and ciders. Near to the site there is a 200 acre woodland excellent for walks and a brilliant places for kids to go explore and make as much noise as they like. Back to the site, the facilities include Wi-Fi however this is only when you are up close to the reception it does not extend further down the camp plus it’s slow, very, very slow there being no fibre optic in the locality yet. Overall this is a really nice site, the staff are friendly and helpful (thanks for sorting out the satellite dish and getting a good signal for sky sports…godsend) it is also nice to be on a site where the rules are actually enforced…no more needs to be said on that front… would we return? Yes but next time I would be asking for a pitch away from the kids play area.Have a care when driving to the site if coming from the north, there is a primary school on the road into Mordiford and woe betide anyone attempting to drive past the school when it’s dropping off or picking up time…avoid these times like the plague.

Barry Jones

Caravanner from Merseyside

Reviewed on 26/09/2015 21:42

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Polite and helpful staff.

Lucksall site is beautiful and I highly recommend you visit. I have just returned after a four day stay and didn't want to leave. I went there with intentions of just walking the dogs and chilling. That is what I did. The staff helped and guided me off on a different route each time I set off. The walks were splendid just what I asked for. Nice pubs for lunch On route. The dogs and I have returned home fitter in mind and body.. My only moan was with other site users cutting across my pitch and those at the back of me for a short cut to the toilet block   The couple on pitch at the back  had a word in the office and the problem was solved.   Why cut across though, privacy hedges and fences are there for a reason!!! Not to be climbed over when it suits. Gripe over. Please go visit the site, enjoy a pleasant walk through the woods or the countryside, relax in the coffee shop by the river on your way back to your van. Perfect place to chill..

jdharra

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Reviewed on 11/09/2015 08:20

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A Gem of a site

This site cannot be faulted. The location by the side of the River Wye was beautiful and the site is very well presented and cared for. The only reason I have scored peace and quiet as a 4 rather than 5 is that it is a family site. Those expecting isolation may not find it here during busy school holiday periods. That said it must score 5 as a family site and we personally do not have an issue with that. Kids can play safely. The facilities cannot be bettered, they are clean, well laid out, lovely hot showers and every function well catered for. The on site cafe/restaurant provides great breakfasts although we didn't try the evening meals there was a good menu and small unimposing but very adequate bar. the local walks to Mordiford and the area are very nice. the fishing on the river is great and I caught 4 lovely Barbel ranging from 3.5- 10lbs. it would be great if the fishing ''swims'' could be improved for access as the banks are very steep and slippery. I managed however and i am a hefty 60 year old so it can be done. Overall an excellent site that we will return to. thank's to all at Lucksall, well done it is a credit to you. 

Jon and Debs

Reviewed on 03/09/2015 21:55

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One of the best sites in the UK

This site is truly magnificent and the best kept site we have ever used in over 30 years of caravanning. The entrance is a blaze of flowers, at reception it is just smiles and helpfulness. Nothing is to much trouble. The pitches are generous in sizing and no way could you feel hemmed in. We had a week here and enjoyed every minute. The owner was a delight to talk to and always made you feel welcome.They even supplied a typed out route to avoid Hereford on the way home - such service. The shower blocks and cafe were immaculate. All we can say is well done and others could learn a lot from you on how to do it properly!!

dewar1947

Reviewed on 17/08/2015 16:42

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Lovely site, fantastic staff and facility's

I spend most weekends at this site. My overall rating is excellent. Lovely clean site with good clean facilities. With both children and a dog I can not fault the areas for the children to play and dog walks, not to mention the forest for children and dogs to explore. I would highly recommend this site. All staff are very helpful and pleasant. After a long day in the sunshine there's no where better than the site cafe for a bite to eat and a cold cider! 

kellylbutler

Reviewed on 10/08/2015 00:03

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Appreciation

We have been coming to this site for several years, but after staying at a private £30 a night site down south, which was not nice,  we returned here and realized just how much Lucksall has to offer. The site and all its facilities are cleaned and maintained to a very high standard and any problems you have, the friendly staff will help you try and fix. Children have a lovely playpark and lots of grass to play on and dogs have a shaded dogwalk on 2 sides of the park and a large wood owned by the site where dogs can run free. We do appreciate the need to keep dogs on short leads on site to ensure children, dogs and traffic can all move about safely on site. We have neither dogs or children but enjoy seeing both on site. All in all a happy friendly site, which actually cares if their campers enjoy their stay.  Well done Lucksall .

DawnandAlbieJones2

Reviewed on 08/08/2015 09:57

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