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Nice little site with plenty of potential. Spacious hard standing pitches with grassy space behind them. Large non-electric camping field. Very quiet site.
However, it is rather lacking in facilities, and what there is is rather poor. Two toilets (one in the shower room) which don't flush well and one leaks. No hot water in the toilets, or anything to dry your hands on. And that's it. Not even a pot washing area. It's definitely more set up for those staying in self-contained units.
The owners could do with being a bit more visible too. I was only there 2 nights and the toilets were out of paper twice in that time. A couple with a caravan were looking for where to empty their loo but couldn't get hold of anyone to ask.
A few minor adjustments would make this a really nice site. Toilets that flush, hot water, paper towel/hand drier, mirrors/hooks in the toilets, better signage, more bins, owners you can actually get hold of if there's a problem. via mobile
Very nice pitch for a tent, ground is nice and soft.
Charming atmosphere I'd say, we were intrigued as to what the other reviews talking about the native American theme were referring to, but we were pleasantly surprised. It's not to overt or hammy, just enough to give it character.
Very good price for the area.
The walk to the nearest bus station is pleasant. via mobile
An interesting site! Greeted by a long stay camper, no owner appeared, who had no idea about our booking. Strange place littered with decrepit statues from the Wild West - yes a large, plastic, piebald horse sheltered beneath the trees next to a carved wooden, life size grizzly!
There were 6 touring pitches and we were told to park anywhere on the other side of a segregation fenced area known as the OK Corral.
A gentleman appeared later that afternoon requesting £17 - for the use of a small, lightly gravelled semi hard standing, an electric hook up and a shared tap next to the rundown wooden shed where the toilet for chemical waste disposal, known as the jailhouse, was situated! Both the loo and basic primitive shower had concrete floors and you had to provide your own paper!
On the plus side it was blissfully quiet (if you could sleep thinking about being scalped in the night!) and some might enjoy this rundown kitch!
Bredon Vale Caravan And Camping overlooks Bredon Hill and the Malverns, and is only 25 minutes from the Cotswolds, Stratford Upon Avon and Evesham Vale Light Railway. Set in an orchard of over 100 fruit trees, this dark-skies site has tent, caravan and motorhome pitches, grass or hardstanding, and optional EHU. For glampers there are log pods, a vintage caravan and a bell tent.
Facilities include a heated amenity block with toilets, showers and a family room, information point, laundry room and a washing up area. Natural kid's play area with some outdoor games to borrow. Shop with campsite essentials, and fresh produce often available. Local pub is just a 15 minute walk from the site. For extra supplies Tesco and Chadbury Farm Shop and Cafe are both just a five minute drive from the site.
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I really like this little campsite. The owners :Aubrey and Dulcie are very friendly and helpful, but don't bother you unnecessarily. The pitches are hardstanding but there is plenty of grass around which is pleasing to the eye.
There are 5 short stay pitches and another 10 for those staying longer.
There is one shower with a toilet and sink in the same room and another toilet in a separate room. The shower is electric so no risk of running out of hot water. You have to bring your own toilet paper and soap. They have concrete floors and are kept clean.
The access road is single track and you have to drive past the entrance of Church Meadows farm. The entrance to the campsite is 100 metres for so further on. You'll see a small C&CC sign. You pass through a double gate, drive past a few totem poles, a tepee and a life sized model horse and pass through a second double gate.
No children on the main site so nice and quiet but I noticed some families with children camping on the grass near the owners' house so it's worth enquiring.
Great location for walking and cycling and Hanbury hall is just 7 miles away.
We liked this site, ok, it's basic and the hardstandings are rough and a little too narrow, but at least there are hardstandings. It has pretty surroundings but with rather too many old and unused farm buildings/implements lying around.
There is lots of wildlife and OH saw fox cubs playing.
Looked at the shower and loo and thought they were ok but didn't use them They ae shared with the rally field next door.
There are plenty of footpaths and walks around the fields. The good weather helped.
The garage on the A422 going towards Worcester certainly has all you need, including good priced wine.
The site is easy to find and handy for the main road, but be sure to use the second turn left, the first is for the rally field.
We were only there for a night, but it would also be useful for short breaks, there is plenty to see and do in the area.
This is a splendid site with a gentle Native American theme - a totem pole, a small tepee, a covered wagon, and several wooden carvings - not 'in your face' but there for effect.
The five pitches are rough hard-standing with loads of grassy space in between, giving a lovely airy feel and ideal for a BBQ or a game of Smite with your friends. We had never heard of Smite before, but our friends introduced us to this great outdoor game which is a bit like skittles, but more interesting, and can be played virtually anywhere
The ducks and geese, are friendly and not at all noisy or intrusive, so add a little extra entertainment and interest.
As previously reported, the facilities are limited and rudimentary but looked very clean and well looked after. We never use site facilities as we have all we need in out van, but would not have worried if we did have to use the site offerings.
We walked the 1. 1 miles to the nearest bus stop to catch the approximately hourly service to Worcester and enjoyed a greatly entertaining 2 hour mystery walk, down by the river and through a lovely park, trying to solve a whole series of questions and actually managed to discern correct answers to all but one, where the necessary plaque may have been removed. Great fun.
We could have caught other buses to Stratford upon Avon but did not have enough time.
We were fortunate that the weather was brilliant, which made our 20 mile cycle ride thorough the local lanes plus a section along the Canal very enjoyable and a good excuse for a well earned pint at one of the many hostelries in the area.
We cycled to Inkberrow in search of a shop and did find a very small one with limited offerings, but later discovered the excellent Londis 'mini supermarket' at the Garage on the way to Worcester, just a mile and a half from the camp site, which had a super selection of most things.
We were impressed with the site and will go again - but don't expect C&CC style facilities, or a pub just round the corner.
Lovely site, quiet, owners friendly and helpful, shower and toilet facility clean and tidy. Baa fishing 5 mins drive, wildlife nice to see walking holiday a must also. Will go again, as visited this site last year, as fishing pools not far away, hubby went fishing and I walked to pool and joined him later. River Avon not too far away for river fishing. Pershore and Evesham short drive. Lots to see and do within the area.
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