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Reviews of Little Orchard Caravan Park

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Little Orchard Caravan Park
Shorrocks Barn, Back Lane
Weeton
Fylde Coast
Lytham St Annes
Lancashire   (Browse area)
PR4 3HN
Tel: 01253 836658
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Pitches: 57
Open: 04/02/2024 to 01/01/2025
           04/02/2025 to 01/01/2026

Rating: Average Review Score: 8/10 from 73 Reviews
                8/10 from 73 Reviews

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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 
Facilities
 Toilet Facilities   Hot Showers   Washing Up   No Bathroom 
 No Baby Changing   No Laundry   Drinking Water   Disabled Friendly 
 Chemical Disposal   Battery Charging   No Gas Exchange   Recycling Facilities 
 No Kitchen Facilities   No Freezer / Fridge   No Motorhome Point   No Wifi Access 
 Shop <1 mile   Bar <1 mile   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile 
Activities
 No Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   No Evening Ents 
 Fishing <1 mile   No Wild Swimming   No Indoor Pool   No Outdoor Pool 
 Horse Riding <5 miles   No Cycle Hire   No Golf   No Tennis 
 Beach <10 miles   Watersports <10 miles   No Boat Launch 
Other Features
 No Sea Views   Not Working Farm   No Campfires Allowed 
 No Waterside Pitches   Public Transport <5 miles  Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access 

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Date of Visit: February 2018 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Taylorsgal 1 review from this member

 If you're looking for a no frills peaceful caravan site, in a field with not much else kinda vibe then The Little Orchard is perfect!

The site is down Greenhalgh lane, which is off the main road between Kirkham, Preston, Blackpool.

It's very much a very country lane, no road markings, a few pot holes, which can get narrow in places but we didn't meet a lot of oncoming traffic and made the trip without anything too edgy.

Linda Who along with Richard runs the park, is a LOVELY lady! and cannot do enough to help, and without giving away a lady's age, does work very hard for a lady of later years, to make sure everyone, even the wide life are comfortable.

With an easy going and casual persona, Linda doesn't rush you or watch over you and arrives for an informal intro makes sure we've been given the site rules and know where everything is.

Payment is taken the day before we leave, after checking we'll be around first.

The park has its own gate of which you are given a key. The gated area could do with more lighting at night, as you rely on headlamps and bake lights to find the gate key hole when dark. That being said, the gate makes your stay very secure and you don't have to worry about security of your van while away. When leaving the site at the end of your stay, you just post your key in the letter box provided.

Each pitch has a large space, hard standing for van and car, as well as lots of grass (we were asked not to park on the grass) it can get very damp and it was when we stayed 16th-19th Feb 2018.

Pitch had electric hook up which we managed to trip a few times, it was 10 amp, I think and each pitch is pre set with £3 credit, which is plenty for a couple of nights, we stayed early Friday afternoon till late Monday dinner (1pm) and used that up, although I have a fan heater going all the time and various things.

If nature is your thing then the Orchard is wonderful, Owls, Bats, Birds, Ducks, Rabbits and other little animals roam around the park. With it being a farm you have to be used to the usual farm smells and sounds which I enjoyed. There is a dog walking field too which we didn't use on account we don't have a dog!

The facilities are very basic the shower blocks are brick and have standard toilet, shower disabled facilities. Shower is 50p (coin only) for 10 minutes which can be adjusted heat wise (lovely temperature) but the pressure was very poor. The toilets were freezing (February) so quick drying and dressing was required. A hairdryer is provided, which is also a 50p piece. There were two female toilets an one shower and two male toilets and one shower, as well as disabled shower/toilet and mixed male/female shower/toilet. These service all 45 pitches, of which some are seasonal and I presume could get busy during high season.

The waste water and clean water points are very basic too, I wsnt too keen on the clean and waste water points being so close together as the pipe for the clean can get splashed with the waste water (See pic-although if you are wise this is avoidable)

The Elson point or toilet waste can be difficult to lift (I'm a weakling lol) and was quite smelly and basic. The clean water was fine to drink and had a fast flow so we were not waiting to long to fill aqua rolls etc.

The ground was very soft on site and could get quite muddy, so good shoes that you are not too worried about getting mucky are a must (this may not be the case during warmer months)

Shops and local amenities, as well as restaurants are withn driving distance, walking would enable you to visit a farm cafe, but that is all there is close by.

Overall a lovely, friendly, welcoming, secluded, basic caravan site for lovers of peace and quiet and nature!

We paid £66 and arrived Friday at 1pm and left Monday at 1pm *

Thanks Linda for a lovely stay !

*website says leaving time 1pm although site leaflet states 12 Noon. 


Date of Visit: May 2018 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Cockapoo2 2 reviews from this member

 1st visit to this site for the bank holiday weekend, disappointed from the off. We entered the site or building site with diggers and dumper trucks running around the site, over by the shower block was mounds of road shavings and gravel. We arrived on our pitch to find a mix of said gravel and shavings which had oil and broken glass and pots mixed in, which walked into the van. The shower bloke never looked clean and one of the loos was broken and had not been fixed. There is a farm next door which gives off a smell that is not farmyard smell, smells like cooking oil and makes a noise all day and night. A few people we spoke to where also unhappy about things,
On the upside if you like bird watching this is a great place to visit. Also Blackpool and Fleetwood are close by, along with some spectacular countryside. £28 a night not good value visit again no 


Date of Visit: October 2017 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Nickb500 14 reviews from this member

 Recently returned from a week at this site. It is very handy for visiting Blackpool (with the Illuminations at the moment), as well as Preston & Lytham St Annes. Unfortunately it was probably the windiest and wettest week we have ever spent in our caravan but that is not the fault of the site. We were lucky to have a large hardstanding pitch so avoided most of the boggy surroundings.

The site is well maintained and kept secure with a padlocked gate. Site owner Linda promptly appeared when we phoned her to notify our arrival.

The site is quite generously laid out with 3 main fields and thoughtful screening (using native trees etc) between different areas - also helping to provide shelter from the gales. The toilet and shower block is centrally located although as we use our own onboard facilities we didn't have cause to try these. The drinking water and chemical disposal points were all within easy reach. There is an adjoining large field for dog walking.

The nearest village of Weeton is within walking distance and has a pub which serves food although we didn't actually eat there. Other pubs and shops including supermarkets are a little further down the road in Kirkham. A well equipped filling station with cafe is probably the nearest and this is on the main A585 road from M55 Junction 3 to the campsite.

Many of the pitches are seasonal so although looking quite full we were almost 'home alone' between the weekends making this a very quiet and peaceful site indeed!

We will certainly return if we need to re-visit the area or need a stopover en route further south west from our home in Durham. 


Date of Visit: September 2017 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: MichelleNfran 9 reviews from this member

 Spent a weekend on this caravan site. First impression of the site was it looked tired and in good need of a tidy up. The owner Linda is a lovely chatty lady. The site is very peaceful and the area is very pleasant. The only thing we found that let this site down is the shower and toilet block which unfortunately is very dated and not very clean, there is only 1 shower in the ladies and gents which you have to pay 50p for 10 mins of hot water (which is ample time).

If like us you don't have toilet or shower facilities on board your touring unit then you may struggle, but if your looking for a seasonal pitch and want peace and quiet then you would probably enjoy it. 


Date of Visit: August 2016 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Chess01 1 review from this member

 Just spent the bank holiday at this little gem of a site. Set in lovely countryside and very peaceful. The campsite is accessed through locked gates which you a given a key to, so nice and secure. Dog run is a huge field which our dogs loved.

The woman who runs the site is very friendly and welcoming.

The toilet block is kept spotless as is the whole site, with lots of rubbish bins placed around which are emptied every day.

The site is not far from the motorway which couldn't be heard at all and it is only a short run into Blackpool. Preston is only ten miles away for those who enjoy a good range of shops.

This is a brilliant little site and I know we shall be revisiting as soon as possible. 

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Date of Visit: August 2015 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: LottiGigi 3 reviews from this member

 This was our 5th visit to this wonderful site, and it never disappoints. Linda is so friendly and helpful.

The site is very peaceful. The shower/toilet block is spotlessly clean.

The tent field is small, but never crowded, we had it to ourselves.

There is a large field for the dog walk, which is a real bonus.

If you love quiet, get away from it all camping, then this is a real gem of a site 


Date of Visit: May 2015 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Juliebelper 17 reviews from this member

 This is our second visit to Little Orchard. It is a gem of a site. There are only a handful of tent pitches, separate to the caravan pitches. Both times we have visited, we were the only tent on the field! Bliss! The site is in the countryside but close to the delights of Blackpool 😄

The facilities are very good, ladies and gents toilets and showers, a disabled access toilet and shower plus a family room, with shower and toilet. Have a few 50p ready for the showers and hair dryers. The site prides itself on being a quiet site, which was perfect for us. It has facilities for recycling, an outdoor pot wash with warm water and a waste water area. There is a little cafe, opened up recently, more or less opposite the site, set up for the fishermen but open to the public too. Lynda, who runs the site, is a lovely welcoming lady who can't do enough for you. She keeps things secure by giving you a key for the gate to the entrance of the site. I would highly recommend this site if you like peace and quiet in the middle of lovely countryside, serviced by a dedicated owner. 


Date of Visit: August 2014 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Mayada1 3 reviews from this member

 We spent the bank holiday at this site and it is a nice quiet spot that is well maintained and priced. It is not for a group who want to drink all night and has little for children, but the owner (Linda) is a very accommodating, bubbly person who likes a chat and has time for her visitors. The toilets are clean and showers hot. 50p provides for a shower of infinite length. If not busy, the owner allows you to stay as long as you like, on the last day, for £5 (free if not using electric after 12noon).

The site is predominately for adults and could attract more business and revisits, by adding even just a couple of swings, slide and a few climbing logs, perhaps in the top corner of the camping field, without loosing its ambience.

We would visit again, but would love to see a bit for the kids. Dr R Smith. 


Date of Visit: April 2013 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Almaz 37 reviews from this member

 Nice peaceful little site and plenty of space between pitches. Would consider going back although, like another recent reviewer, the lady running the site said our caravan was a big one too, even though its only a single axle! I thought she was going to use that as a means of charging more but she then let it go. Not sure what the point of that was. On the other hand she was very pleasant and attentive.

The site is a little remote by foot from amenities but handy for local resorts by car.

50p for the shower for 10 minutes is plenty of time but I hated the chemical disposal point - without going into the detail! 


Date of Visit: March 2013 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Glynb 5 reviews from this member

 We've just spent Easter weekend at Little Orchard. It's a great campsite set in the heart of rural Lancashire but not too far away from shops. Excellent base for touring surrounding towns.

The site itself is spacious as are the pitches and it's very clean.

No queuing for the showers at all even though the site was about 3/4 full. Only downside was there was no heating in the toilet block. Showers take 50p coins only

We'll certainly visit this site again. 


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