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Reviews of Tudor Caravan Park

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Tudor Caravan Park
Shepherds Patch
Slimbridge
Gloucestershire   (Browse area)
GL2 7BP
Tel: 01453 890483
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Open: 01/01/2025 to 31/12/2025
           

Rating: Average Review Score: 8/10 from 277 Reviews
                8/10 from 277 Reviews


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Who's it for
 Families Welcome   Not Members Only   Rallies Welcome   Not Naturist Site 
 Dogs Welcome   No Dogs Allowed   Groups Welcome   Motorbikers Welcome 
Facilities
 Toilet Facilities   Hot Showers   Washing Up   No Bathroom 
 Baby Changing Facilities   Laundry On Site   Drinking Water   Disabled Friendly 
 Chemical Disposal   Battery Charging   Gas Exchange   Recycling Facilities 
 No Kitchen Facilities   Freezer / Fridge    Motorhome Point   Wifi Access 
 Shop <5 miles   Bar On Site   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site 
Activities
 No Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   No Evening Ents 
 Fishing On Site   No Wild Swimming   No Indoor Pool   No Outdoor Pool 
 Horse Riding <5 miles   Cycle Hire <1 mile   Golf <5 miles   No Tennis 
 No Beach   Watersports <1 mile   Boat Launch / Mooring <1 mile 
Other Features
 No Sea Views   Not Working Farm   No Campfires Allowed   Open All Year 
 No Waterside Pitches   Public Transport <1 mile  Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access 

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Date of Visit: July 2006 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: The Admiral 36 reviews from this member

 Having just returned from a weekend at this site I feel I must disagree with quite a few of the reviews. We were plagued with very noisy neighbours on two sides, who didn't seem to be aware of the no noise after 10:30 rule. Also as previously mentioned the gravel track which ran behind our tent is very noisy when being driven or walked on - so that after been kept awake late we were woken up early, by people driving off the site!
 
However my main concern about this site is about the shower block. Two showers for each sex is inadequate for a site this size and the ladies showers were so dirty I could not bring myself to use them over the weekend. My OH braved the showers in the gents, but his main concern was that with no shower mat in the actual shower tray, the showers were extremely slippy (he's a Health & Safety Rep) and he had to hold on to the shower rail for grim death and try to shower with just one hand.
 
This site had people staying in the central square who were connected to EHU points around the edge of the site, so there were trailing EHU cables all over the place. At night especially even with a torch (very little lighting on the main field) these were very difficult to see and I nearly fell over twice. Then to round off not a very pleasant weeknd on the Sunday morning the main field was littered with beer bottles/cans and no sign of the warden anywhere! 


Date of Visit: July 2006 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Keithmajor 14 reviews from this member

 We have just returned from a weekend at this site, which we found to be well signposted.
 
Very friendly site (owners and guests) and in a good location near the canal - we walked along the towpath to Frampton on Severn where are two pubs: The Three Horsehoes (real ale) and The Bell (better for food).
 
Dogs are accepted onto this site. Although they are on lead at all times they of course can be noisy, although this really didn't bother us.
 
The showers weren't as bad as I expected from reading previous reviews, but can get busy early in the morning.
 
We would definitely return to Tudor Park. 


Date of Visit: June 2006 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Mrsheathershaw 10 reviews from this member

 This camp-site is well located for an excellent pub, fantastic walks in every direction,and a handy shop for essentials and newspapers. The pitches are well kept and ours was large.However on the weekend we stayed it was very noisy at night with a disco at the pub and people talking loudly well into the night without any consideration for others.Also the shower blocks need serious attention in every way, in fact on the Saturday night I had to swop places with other users as it was so full! Due to the code entry the toilet block doors are also closed all the time and the ventilation is poor so you can imagine the smell by midday.If this was sorted out the site could be much better.Also the gravel drive that runs behind the tents could be tarmacced  as the flow of people and traffic woke us up very early after being kept awake at night. 


Date of Visit: June 2005 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Jim McLennan 3 reviews from this member

 Visited this site twice last year and are looking to go back at Whitsun. Nice quiet site with a field at the back where you can exercise your dog off the lead. The pub at the front of the site even lets you take your dog inside. Downside is small shower block 


Date of Visit: April 2006 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Gemma1675 46 reviews from this member

 We have just got back from a 3 night stay at this site and we were very impressed. The pitches are well kept and spacious, the toilet block is clean and warm, the showers are free and hot. Only criticism is there are only two shower cubicles per sex so you have to vary the time you shower if you don't want to queue. The location is perfect for the canal - walking/cycling the tow path or into the village, and is walking distance from the wildfowl & wetlands trust at Slimbridge. The Tudor Arms pub is very nice but you may need to book if you want to eat. There is a cafe on the canal which sells food & drink.

A nice relaxing site. Would definitely go back again. 

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Date of Visit: April 2006 Unit:  Motorhome
Reviewer: Mike Malo 8 reviews from this member

 A fantastic location here right next to the canal. Welcoming site with a nice size hard standing and immaculately kept. Just the two of us this time as we left our 10 year old son at home. Glad we did because although it was a fantastic site for us, but if we had brought our son along I am sure he would have been very bored here. As we took our bikes along with us we cycled the tow path towards Gloucester and stopped for lunch in a pub called the Pilot eight miles along the path. We had a lovely 2 course meal for £6 each and then struggled with a full belly back to Slimbridge. The pub at the entrance to the site is being extended at the moment. When we popped in there we found it welcoming and homely.
The only down points here are that if you have children make sure you are able to keep them occupied and as with previous reviews. the showers are inadequate for a site this size and the block really needs updating (although it was very clean). 


Date of Visit: April 2006 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Babydaisy 8 reviews from this member

 Just come back from a three night stay. This is a very very quiet site, with a lot of seasonal pitched caravans. There is no shop on site, although there is a cafe on the road outside the site, which is also right on the canal. This shop caters mainly for barges and their upkeep. They sell hot food and if you are quick you can get a paper. ( very quick that is).

The toilets have a combination to get inside (?) although I really couldn't see why. The water in the showers, there are only two for the whole site, is lovely and hot when they warm up, and are free, but the shower cubicles are extremely small and have an annoying clingy shower curtain. The toilets overall were cold.

Our Vodaphone mobiles worked fine, no problems with signals. TV aerial worked ok too.

The walks along the canal are great and you can walk for miles. There is a post office in Slimbridge village which is a good 15 -20minutes walk away. The pub is right at the entrance to the site and although we didn't try it out, the car park was very full on Sat night!

The rubbish on site is sectioned off into re-cyclable bins. There is nothing at all for children on this site and in the summer is adults only in the part we stayed in. Dogs are allowed, usual rules apply.
Probably wouldn't stay again, but only because it wasn't to our tastes, not because the site was not up to standard. 


Date of Visit: September 2005
Reviewer: Fryup 1 review from this member

 Just returned from a 5 night stay. Good site with plenty of space... that is if the warden didn't line everyone up ... but plenty of space in the middle for kids to play cricket etc. There are plenty of walks on the canal which is good as there are no facilities for the kids. Great pub outside the camp along with a cafe on the canal to get provisions or a great cooked brakfast.
The toilet block had only 2 showers each but were cleaned reguarly except for a smell in the ladies.

The site does allow dogs but only under complete control, there are the rules too but we found this site very quiet, even at weekend, so if you like an early night you can get one! 


Reviewer: Muddibootz 3 reviews from this member

 August 2005
We first came to this site in January and had a really good time. On arrival we were made very welcome and the site itself is very well maintained and well situated. There are some lovely walks in the area, along the canal and the paths locally were nice for a few circular walks. In Winter, the Tudor Arms (at the site Entrance) makes a nice refuge for those long nights and a nice place to sit outside in summer. We have had some good food there too. The canal runs at the back of the site and there is an excellent towpath which is ideal for walking and cycling. There is a little shop and cafe alongside the canal near the site which has a limited supply of provisions but very handy. We haven't visited the Wildfowl centre but it is very handy for the site. The limited number of showers made the block busy on occasions but if you choose your moment you could avoid the rush. This is a great quiet little spot and we will certainly be back. 


Reviewer: RESP8 3 reviews from this member

 July 2005
Have just returned from a 2 night stay at Tudor Caravan Park. As previous comments the field was a bit bumpy, we did wonder why part of the tent was further from the ground. OK apart from when the wind got up and then we were a bit nervous. Showers, loos and washing up area clean and freezer for ice blocks. Nice pub by main gate, always seemed busy. If we were in the area again we would definitely stay here. 


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