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Wood Farm Charmouth

Hi all, has anyone been here on other review sites there are alarmist reports of how sloping the pitches are.
Are they right as we are looking to go next month and sloping pitches would put us off

Steve.
 
Pictures on the web site don't look bad, but of course they can be selective!
http://www.woodfarm.co.uk/Touring_Gallery/index.php
 
We stayed there late April, enjoyed the site and the facilities are all good including heated pool and sauna.
The site does slope but the levels are terraced so the pitches are level, no packing was needed. The South side and lower part of the site has less road noise but it was not too much of a problem.
Would not hesitate to stay there again 5* :>)
 
There are plenty of sites that you could look at for good caravan sites. C&C club - Car'n C OR do you know
image: http://www.practicalcaravan.com/media/kunena/emoticons/wassat.png

:huh: some M-Way service stns allow overnight parking (if you didn't want to leave your main route at all.) Don't forget to check out a very popular advisory site for reviews. We found this invaluable when we travelled from Rochester to inverness last year (with our Cat).
 
Have not stayed there but have popped in to have a look, it is a very sloping site but is well terraced so you should be ok ( so long as the brake is on the van in the night) :lol:
 

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