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Longleat Caravan And Motorhome Club Site
Longleat
Warminster Wiltshire (Browse area)
BA12 7NL Tel: 01342 327 490
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Pitches: 164 Open: 16/03/2024 to 03/01/2025 16/03/2025 to 03/01/2026
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No Tents |
Caravan Pitches |
Motorhome Pitches |
Small Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
No Statics for Hire |
No Statics for Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
Electric Hookups |
Hardstanding Pitches |
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 |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
No Shop |
No Bar |
No Restaurant |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
TV Room |
Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
Fishing <5 miles |
No Wild Swimming |
Indoor Pool <5 miles |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
No Cycle Hire |
No Golf |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
Watersports <5 miles |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport <5 miles |
No Dog Walk |
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Date of Visit: June 2009 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Jayarbee |
39 reviews from this member |
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This is another superb Caravan Club site. The wardens were very helpful and saved a paper each day. They went out of their way when we had a couple of questions about the area. The toilets were spotless as usual. There's a play area for kids. You can walk out of the gate and into the park. We didn't actually go to Longleat but walked up to the park each night. Lovely. Laycock is definitely worth a visit as is Salisbury. Go to the cathedral and take the trip up into the spire. We spent two day there! Also well worth a visit are Great Chalfield Manor and Knights Care, all NT. Don't be put off by the drive in. Follow the instructions in the guide and you'll get there. It's just a bit round the houses. You only do that once, after that there is a quick way in and out. You can hear sea lions but you can also hear the other lions. You'll really like that. The chip van does smashing grub. Try the fish cakes. Beautiful
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Date of Visit: July 2008 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Lingaz |
12 reviews from this member |
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Well I'm just packing ready for my 4th visit and I can't wait. This is one of the best club sites I have been on. The wardens are lovely and very helpful, the two toilet blocks are immaculate at all times, did.Nt have any need to use the play area but it looked ok. What was really great is the fact that you walk out the gate and two minutes later you are stood outside longleat house so you don.Nt even need to use the car other than going to the safari park. You can hear the sealions through the day, they are quite noisy but that's all part of the holiday and at night you can hear the lions roaring. To sum this site up I would say EXCELLENT
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Date of Visit: June 2009 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Wagonlad |
6 reviews from this member |
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What can I say one of the best CC sites we have used, While following the signs and instructions to find the site on the estate you think you may have got lost, it's quite a long way and around corner up and down slopes but you will find it.
The Wardens were great, the toilet blocks were spotless and did seem like they have had a revamp. While longleat it self has plenty to do and see, We took the dog and little one for a walk on the evening we got there it was lovely.
The chip van was really good to. All we could hear on an evening was the sealions it was great.
Highly recommended.
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Date of Visit: June 2009 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Mackz |
2 reviews from this member |
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'If Carlsberg Made Campsites!'
Just got back from our now annual trip to the Longleat site and again absolutely faultless.
Toilet blocks lovely and clean. They did not close mid-morning (or at the same time) so you do have the option of a slower start to the day and also I feel this reduces the risk of any queues. Excellent landscaping ensures that you do not feel crammed in, and the pitches are generous. Reliable electrics, ariel points, plenty of water points nearby. The wardens are always friendly and helpful.
One downside for some is the mobile phone signal is none existent unless you walk out the site and down towards Longleat, but to be honest I actually like time away from hearing mobiles going off all over the place!
Longleat itself is literally on the doorstep (2 min walk to central area of attractions) yet you do not get any noise or disruption on the site due to this.
Other Recommended days out: Bath, Bradford-on-Avon, Lacock (NT), Dyram Park (NT), The Courts Garden (NT).
Food: for a special treat the Bath Arms on the estate serves fantastic food (lunch and dinner), and there is a fantastic farm shop not too far away which provided all our food for the week (especially the BBQs meat & fish) - much better than a supermarket!
All in all highly recommended and we'll be back again next year!
NB: We don't have children, however from what we saw they all looked well catered for and the playground was very popular.
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Date of Visit: May 2009 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: C. MOSS |
15 reviews from this member |
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This is our second visit to this site and it lives up to all expectations. Immaculate in every way, first class facilities spotless, wardens are very friendly and what more could you want in the grounds of a stately home. From hearing the sea lions roar whilst enjoying a beer outside our van, take a short walk up the lane to all the activities on offer. Very nice pub down the road serving reasonably priced food very relaxed country atmosphere. The fish and chip van calls on site two / three times a week ok for a quick fix after a hectic day. If you have children that like kicking a ball pitch near the field its great as you can watch them whilst sitting outside. We were visited on a number of occasions by Mr and Mrs Duck the local residents. Just great for everyone young or old. Need to book well in advance as obviously this is a very popular destination.
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Date of Visit: April 2009 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Smarty p |
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On arrival at longleat we entered the main gate and was amazed by the view of the animal park and house in the valley. We eventually found caravan park and booked in. It was very well laid out and the toilet blocks very clean and well looked after. All the staff were very friendly and help full. We found plenty to occupy our time. A fish & chip van calls tues / fri / sat and the food is some of the best I have had off a mobile van, the staff on van very polite and jovial. The food was very reasonably priced. We will definitely go again.
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Date of Visit: May 2009 |
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Reviewer: Greenfish |
1 review from this member |
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Just returned from this beautiful site. All I can say is immaculate. Very friendly. Toilets and showers immaculate. All good cannot find a bad thing to say about this site. Great for small families, everyone seemed to have a dog but they were no bother. Great access for longleat.
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Date of Visit: May 2009 |
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Reviewer: Pager33 |
23 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a 3 night stay. It was our first experience of a Caravan Club site and we were not disappointed. As other reviewers have said the approach to the site is stunning. On arrival we were met by very friendly staff and allowed to pick our own pitch. The site is very attractively set out and the layout great. All pitches are hardstanding (gravel) so rock pegs are needed. The shop stocks the basics and is well priced. The 2 toilets/shower blocks are spotless. The site is 2 mins walk from Longleat. We used the safari bus rather than moving the motorhome and it was costly at £20 for the 4 of us but we had a bargain with our Longleat Passports so didn't mind the extra for the safari. A word of advice, the safari runs 3 times a day at 11am, 2pm and 4pm and gets booked quickly. I recommend booking it first thing, we did the 11am having booked at 10.15am. We spread the attractions out over 2 days and found it just right. Do the safari boats early too as the queues were very long later in the day. The kids loved the Adventure Castle and we paid the £4 each to let them go in again the 2nd day. The passport covers one visit (although return visits are allowed free on the same day). Back to the site, I couldn't fault it, very peaceful at night and highly recommended.
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Date of Visit: April 2009 |
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Reviewer: R and S |
21 reviews from this member |
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Having read the reviews on the site we had high hopes and we weren't disappointed. From the moment we arrived to the moment we left it couldn't have been more perfect. The wardens were some of the most friendly we have come across, very clear explanations of how to park for the benefit of everyone, and a choice of great pitches, all very easy to get to by the great road system.
Every single person we met on site was friendly, the fish & chip van that comes on Fridays and Saturdays was great, the trees and layout had a really relaxed feel.
All the pitches are gravel, but rock pegs allowed the awning to go up with ease, no concrete block 4 inches down like some. There was an area in the middle where the boys could play football and a small climbing frame and swings that the girls enjoyed.
The toilet block had some of the best showers we've seen - no timer on the hot water, a powerful jet, large area with a curtain so your clothes don't get wet and as clean as its possible to be.
One of the attractions of this site is obviously Longleat House and Safari park - this can be very expensive but by using our Tesco clubcard vouchers we were able to get in for free (rather than the £100+ for the 6 of us). The weekend pass allowed us to spend all of Saturday having fun and then having asked for a late departure (2pm) on the Sunday from the caravan site, just time for a safari before going home.
Don't be put off by the very long drive from the entrance to the estate to the caravan park; persevere and having driven round the whole estate you end up at the site which is 500 yards
From the main square of the Longleat attractions.
For me this is the beacon of Caravan Club sites.
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Date of Visit: April 2009 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: Sparry1163 |
14 reviews from this member |
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Our third visit, site just as good as ever, excellent facilities, helpful wardens.
Took our grandson for his first outing in the campervan and he had a good time, plenty to do in Longleat for all ages. The Longleat passport is great value for money. We also had a good meal for a reasonable price in one of the longleat restaurants.
Would recommend this site to anyone as an example of excellence.
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