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Reviews of Malham Farm Park
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PERMANENTLY CLOSED Malham Farm Park
Chapel Gate
Malham North Yorkshire (Browse area)
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No Tents |
No Caravans |
No Motorhomes |
No Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
No Statics for Hire |
No Statics for Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
No Electric Hookups |
No Hardstandings |
No Fully Serviced Pitches |
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
No Toilets |
No Showers |
No Washing Up Area |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
No Laundry |
No Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
No Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
No Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
No Wifi Access |
No Shop |
No Bar |
No Restaurant |
Activities |
No Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport |
No Dog Walk |
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Date of Visit: May 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: DylanSky |
2 reviews from this member |
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I added a review of this place a while ago saying I cant recommend it too much, as it was, at the time the best campsite that I had and have still been to. The thing is, Ive been again and it is under new managment(I think).
Nothing is the same. I think the P.C brigade has been round as the hay bales that used to be as high as the roof are now about 6foot. My kids who used to beg me to take them back said it is now quite boring. If 2 or more kids get on the trampoline the owner comes out and complains.
I remember the guy that used to run it saying heres the key to the barn, lock up when your kids have finished playing. Exceptionally polite man. Yes the toilet wasnt the cleanest and it could have done with a shower room but money couldnt buy the total joy on my kids faces.
I dont blame the new people, I'm just glad that I spend some time there when it was without a doubt, one of the best. I cant say that as it is now and that is such a pity.
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Date of Visit: September 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Shirlathome |
3 reviews from this member |
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Absolutely dreadful 2 ladies loos that were really dirty, 1 disabled loo again really dirty., NO SHOWERS £18.00 for 4 people per night Not even a hook in the loo or near sink to put towel for a wash. Had to camp on a really bad slope, really windy with no shelter. The park is only open from 11 and 'park' means 2 swings and an old trampoline.
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Date of Visit: April 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Griffn |
4 reviews from this member |
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With the unseasonal warm weather we thought we would get the tent out early this year and try a different site. Unfortunately we weren't alone. Our first choice at Gordale Scar was booked out so we tried this one. It is not in as good a location for walking as the other sites in Malham as there is about half a mile of road to walk along before reaching the path to Malham Cove. We had a brilliant evening walk up to the top anyway. The pubs were also full on our return so it was a one pan supper back at the tent. Our 2 year old enjoyed the ride on tractors and animals in the barn, but the site itself was too sloping and exposed. The latter proved to be particularly unfortunate as there was a heavy frost that night despite the warm weather. Basic but clean facilities but no showers.
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Date of Visit: June 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Kirsty m |
2 reviews from this member |
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We have just got back from a weekend at this site. After reading the reviews we'd thought we'd give it a try but it did not live up to expectations. We went for 2 nights and on the first night the site wasn't that busy but you could tell on the 2nd night they just tried to pack as many tents in as they could which resulted in it being quite noisy as everyone was so close together. We were given a very friendly welcome when we arrived but unfortunately the sight isn't that good at all. There are very limited flat pitches, the rest of them are sloped. When we went to pitch the tent, we needed to remove rubbish from around our area and lamb droppings which wasn't a very nice thing to do. The facilities are very basic, there is still only 1 toilet for the gents and 2 for the ladies but they are very dirty and unhygenic, there are no showers either. The ceiling is absolutely covered in cobwebs and the floor is filthy as well. There was also no cold water in the ladies but the hot was too hot to wash your hands in, especially for children. Malham is a lovely village but there is nothing around for miles except for a couple of pubs down the road and a shop which we never saw open so you either have to stay on the site or drive for 40 mins to Skipton. The owners of the site also come round and check on you 4 times a day, which although it is nice for them to do it, it can feel quite intrusive.
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Date of Visit: May 2007 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Eltdjl |
2 reviews from this member |
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Just got back from an excellent weekend at Malham farm Park. The site is well worth a stay. Great for the kids as they have a Farm, which lucky for us, had 1 week old baby lambs which the friendly Farm Supervisor picked up to let my 2 & 3 year olds stroke. Also in the Farm is an area for playing in hay bails, battery and pedal operated tractors, sand pit and an area for seating. Outside there is a large netted Trampoline and some swings. The site offes some flat campin, but if you dont get there early you will be on a hill. Fantastic views surround and the Village is only a short walk away. The Buck Inn provided excellent food. Despite the miserable weather on Sunday, we had a lovely time. Here are some goods and bads so you know what to expect. Good Points, Friendly owner/organisers Strict on noise at night Kids friendly. Some good pitches Scenery Pub Can buy beef and free range eggs Bad Points When it's windy - it's very windy ! No fires allowed (not even in Fire Bins) Not enough toilets (Men 1 trap, 1 urinal) No showers Getting up the hill with Trailer was fun. Although the bads sound a bit grim, I can assure you that this is a an excellent site that I would visit again.
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Date of Visit: August 2006 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Dcrossy |
3 reviews from this member |
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Have just got back from a lovely relaxing weekend spent at Malham Farm Campsite. The owner gave us a friendly welcome. The Campsite is in idyllic location with views of Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. The Camp field has flat and sloping pitches and is plenty big enough so you can be in amongst it or away on your own. The kids loved the animals, playbarn and trampoline. The toilets are adequate - still no showers here! - but if you want basic camping then you will love this site! Will definitely be coming back here and have already began recommending it to our camping friends.
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Reviewer: The munshers |
2 reviews from this member |
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August 2005 Hi to all and especially mr farmer on site.
Having read the previous reviews, we were very apprehensive about going here. We wanted to go back to malham and because bank holiday weekend other places full so fortunately for us we took the plunge and went here, absolutely fabulous!
Yes ok no showers but it does say basic camping facilities which were spotless (as long as you dont mind jimmy spinners) He has only this last 18 months started doing camping and you cant blame anybody for making sure its worth while before splashing on showers etc if not needed. (remember he is running a business and working farm) Must be one of the nicest people you could ever meet.
When on arrival we had pitched our tents next to a gate he wanted to open he bent over backwards to help us and gave us 1st pick of the next field. He then realised that marking the gate area off would be advantageous (remember everybody learns by either mistakes or other peoples comments / advise).
The best thing about this site except the warm and friendly reception is the animals and play facilities as our 7 year old daughter did not even want breakfast and did not want to go elsewhere and leave this place behind.
We can only recommend this place too highly especially for families and hope that when the showers are built by next season that we can still get on even at short notice because we've told u all how good it is.
'afterthought':- make sure you go to the buck in and have malham and masham pie, dont eat anything before and u wont need anything after. Just check on food serving times and only 5 minute walk from site.
We're definitely returning to camp at this site again and if weather really bad going for day just for the pie.
The only other suggestion we have for the farmer is to take bookings for families only to give them a flatter pitch and also because when taking a family it is much better knowing you are guarenteed a pitch in a beautiful site and surroundings rather than first come first served as some people may not be able to get there til late.
Ps. view of malham and the cove from your tent is picture postcard.
Knell, Lou & Jess
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Reviewer: Simon Ingham |
3 reviews from this member |
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August 2005 Just returned from another great weekend in malham, although I must admit I was disappointed with the facilities on this site . This was our second visit, when we came last year, the site owner told me of his plans to expand the facilities (there is 1 toilet for the gents, 2 for the ladies), it seems all he has done is create more room for tents at the expense of the visitor section of the farm. The kids , however, loved it. They can just go off and play in the playground or explore the visitor farm. Fortunately for us, the weather was great, because the site is on the top of a hill and very exposed. If you dont mind not having showers or queueing for the loos, and you have young kids, then this site is great. If you like your luxuries, the i'd look elsewhere.
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Reviewer: Madinsdale |
3 reviews from this member |
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June 2005 Excellent and friendly campsite. I took my 3 children (aged 4, 6 and 8), and they found the play activities wonderful, especially the trampoline, haybarn, swings and feeding the animals in the barn, I hardly saw them. Fantastic views of the cove from the campsite and only a short walk into the centre of Malham. The small shop seamed to be open good hours. The welfare block needs a little work on it, perhaps some shelving to put your wash bag and towel on whilst you get a wash. It was a very hot weekend, and a shower would have been nice, but not the end of the world. It is noted that the farmer intends to buld a shower block, but hey, this takes time and money. The field is on a slope, however if you get near the top its not so bad, you just keep sliding down your tent in the night if not, but again its not too bad, good ground drainage though on the slope. The farmer / staff etc were very pleasant and helpful. I would recommend this site, particularly if you have children.
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Reviewer: Terryhenry |
1 review from this member |
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July 2005 Just got back from a stunning weekend in Malham. Malham great, campsite a disgrace. There were perhaps 100 tents and 300 people on site. 1 toilet for men, 2 for ladies and no showers. Farmer packed us in so that it was more like Glastonbury than a quiet campsite. Either A; keep what you've got, and just let a few people on. Or B; spend some money on proper facilities. We estimated that they took 2.5k in a weekend on camping alone... how much do toilet blocks cost to build? Advice to everyone else?- Ring ahead, and if they've not built a new block, avoid it. Shame really as its a great location.
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