Troutbeck Head

Sam Vimes

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I don't usually post reviews about caravan sites because people's needs and expectations differ, so this is not a review but something to start a discussion.

We've just come back from the CAMC site at Troutbeck Head. A very nice place in our opinion. About 149 pitches...big pitches...spread over a large area. But this is the curious thing. We reckon less than 20% were occupied.

We expected it to be busy. The area was but not this site. Mind you there are plenty of other sites in the same area.

Is it normally like this and then gets packed when the English schools start summer break?
 
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Jun 20, 2005
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Must be good for a “Highlander” to say so👍

CAMC seem to have revamped a lot of their sites over the last five years.
Carnon Downs Cornwall was immaculate last two weeks. Full range from grass with EHU to full blown massive FSPs including own picnic tables.. Child friendly.
On site small Bar and basic takeaways. Outside catering vans attend most nights with varied cuisine.
Fully occupied but no issues
No longer cheap. £41 per night FSP .Well worth it .But CLs are still our favourite
 
Nov 11, 2009
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We stayed at Troutbeck some years ago. Its location was convenient for us when visiting Haweswater and climbing up to High Street. Whilst it was nicely maintained there was far too much gravel and hard surface with minimal grass between the pitches. It served its purpose as far as we were concerned.
 
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We stayed at Troutbeck some years ago. Its location was convenient for us when visiting Haweswater and climbing up to High Street. Whilst it was nicely maintained there was far too much gravel and hard surface with minimal grass between the pitches. It served its purpose as far as we were concerned.
Isn't hard surfacing pretty much a pre-requisite in areas with high rainfall, eg Lake District and Wales
 
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We stayed at Troutbeck some years ago. Its location was convenient for us when visiting Haweswater and climbing up to High Street. Whilst it was nicely maintained there was far too much gravel and hard surface with minimal grass between the pitches. It served its purpose as far as we were concerned.
Carnon Downs had generous grass areas between pitches. Most pitches were on gravel
 
Jan 20, 2023
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Wow, we stayed there back in 2016, the first week of the Leicestershire school summer holidays (so a week before most other places) and it was busy then. A nice site from memory with a stream running through it.
 

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