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Easy to find and good communication though not all contact details in the check-in email were correct. The pub has no involvement now apparently.
We’d booked hard standing but it was just a gravel ex-car park. It was easy enough to ask to move to the grass field which was lovely.
Plenty of hook ups and tall hedges for shelter. Facilities fairly good though only two showers, two urinals, two basins and one WC in the gents. Similar in the ladies.
Right on the Grantham canal so ideal for walks. via mobile
Excellent campsite, if you want to be far from the crowd, very quiet, well situated for visit to belvoir castle - around 2miles and a very nice walk.
Lovely pub ( not associated to the site) just yards away, the Duck, offers very good meals, large selection of beers and is dog friendly.
The sites toilets and showers are cleaned daily and are also very good, behind the toilets is the washing sinks for those wanting to do their pots outside their vans.
The site is 7 miles from Grantham and situated in an ideal spot for both long and short walks, the walk to Muston is an easy stroll along the disused canal/ railway line with the excellent Gap Inn ( dog friendly)waiting to serve you good beers and food.
In the village of Woolsthorpe there's the Chequres Inn, serving great food and beer. ( dog friendly)
Definitely want to return, an excellent stay via mobile
The pub is lovely, and the food was very tasty, although some of the portions were on the small side.
We were on hardstanding which was just like a car park. Used the facilities once, and the light went out whilst I was showering leaving the cubicle dark.
Can't comment on customer service on the site as we didn't see anyone. via mobile
Easy to find and access campsite. Largish pitches, (though we were the only ones there!)
Handy for visiting Belvoir castle, (2 mile drive), though the discount code we were given did not work.
CDP unusable due to being totally blocked with leaves.
£25/ night inc EHU with showers and toilets. Toilets were clean but shower trays looked a bit grubby. No hot water working on the washbasins and didn't try the showers so don't know.
We didn't try the pub as the menu looked a bit sparse.
I recently spent a very wet weekend camping with a friend at this site, and despite the weather and my friend being entirely new to camping, I felt decently happy with the site overall as a "first go" option.
The site is down a no through road, off a quiet lane. There is very little noise, except for the odd car, and the distant sound of the railway and dual carriage way when the wind is blowing from the east.
It is also perfectly flat and well sheltered, with the ground being soft and free from and significant lumps or stones.
Pitches, for the most part, are also massive, and an excellent size for large tents, or groups (myself and my friend had plenty of space to spread out in 2 small tents on a single pitch which was most welcomed).
Contrary to what appears to be advertised on their website however, there is not currently much of a view of the castle, due to trees and other vegetation blocking the view. This isn't a major issue as it of course provides extra shade and shelter.
The site is not manned, however it makes 'booking in' a very simple and stress free process, provided you receive the access code before you arrive.
The facilities are found at the back of the pub property, but are rather on the small side, and the cleaning schedule would appear to not be daily. Additionally, parts of the facilities appeared to be out of order, which in the case of the busiest of times may cause issues. However, the facilities were usable, and the showers dispensed a good flow of hot water which was very much appreciated during adverse weather.
The drinking water situation was a bit confusing, with the caravan wastewater section seemingly ambiguously labelled. Drinking water looked like it was supposed to be obtained from the dish washing area, which for anyone with large water tanks, could prove to be an issue.
There are good options for walking or cycling from here, being next to the canal towpath, and near public footpaths as well as quiet lanes with minimal car traffic. Access to shops is somewhat more limited, but manageable with forward planning or access to a car.
Overall though, a pleasant trip, and my friend seemed pleased, which in turn makes me pleased!
Belvoir castle campsite was a nice, quiet place 3 miles away from Belvoir castle.
The Dirty Duck pub on site was spot on and had a lovely landlady, however, they do not have anything to do with the campsite, so the campsite is not manned.
However, this is not really an issue. The engine yard is close by with plenty to do and belvoir castle too.
Great canal walks literally right next to you and great for a short, relaxing weekend away.
I booked a hard standing pitch but I’d definitely recommend grass in future. via mobile
The campsite is unmanned and accessible via a coded gate. The campsite consists of a hard standing area behind the Dirty Duck and then a hedge dividing the grass pitches. If you are thinking of staying here 100% book onto a grass pitch - the hardstanding pitch is literally a car park next to the bins.
The site itself is fine, however no where near worth the price of £28 per night. The grass pitch tapers off into a point making the pitches towards the back end of the site smaller for cars to get pass.
The facilities are very basic at best, toilet blocks are far too small for the site, male wash block consists of one cubical and two urinals meaning there were queues most of the time for the toilets.
Pot washing facilities consists of two sinks and are basic but fine.
Location is great, you have Belvoir castle on your doorstep, the Vale of Belvoir and Canal walks. You also have The Dirty Duck pub (no connection/affiliation with the campsite) which does very nice food at very good prices.
Overall, the site is FINE however we've stayed at much nicer sites for the same price (sometimes less). We would not return at these prices - I'd strongly suggest the owners reviewing their price structure. via mobile
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