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Reviews of Stonehenge Touring Park

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Stonehenge Touring Park
Orcheston
Salisbury
Wiltshire   (Browse area)
SP3 4SH
Tel: 01980 620304
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Pitches: 30
Open: 01/01/2024 to 31/12/2024
           01/01/2025 to 31/12/2025

Rating: Average Review Score: 9/10 from 130 Reviews
                9/10 from 130 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   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 On Site   Bar <1 mile   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <5 miles 
Activities
 Kids Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   No Evening Ents 
 Fishing <10 miles   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   Campfires Allowed   Open All Year 
 No Waterside Pitches   Public Transport <1 mile  No Dog Walk 

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Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Motorhome
Reviewer: MichelleJJury 2 reviews from this member

 We visited on a return journey from Cornwall, we have stayed there about 4 years ago in our caravan. The site is lovely, use of garden table and benches to eat outside. Owners accommodating and friendly, they watch over but not intrusive. There was one night where campers became noisy and rude to the owner and the next day they were asked to leave. Which was totally acceptable as they had no regard for fellow campers. Showers/toilets clean and easy access. Well stocked shop and very reasonably priced. We hired a wood burner to toast marshmallows on our last night for £5 and a bag of kindle £3 and marshmallows £1. Fun cheap evening. Nice play area. Dog walks down the road but easy to find. Small path adjacent to site. It was a quiet stay with plenty to see watching others enjoy their stay too :) Thank you. 


Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Annekekv 1 review from this member

 After a really disappointing holiday with parkholidays in a camping 'industry', which I call their camp'site' in may this year, it was divine to arrive at stonehenge touring park!

Trees. Free to pick spots. Loads of privacy. Freedom. Nature. Lovely, lovely and very helpful owners, friendly atmosphere and unlimited warm water (no hassle with stupid coins when you have a shower) and working free wifi. That is what I call holiday!

They even helped us put up a tent we bought just before we left. We didn't have a clue what it looked like, but with all the help we found out, it was twice as big as we booked room for and they made us a brilliant offer. We even stayed longer and didn't wanna go home.

The touringpark felt like a second home. This afternoon we will visit them again. To pick up our tent! We couldn't get it back in the car for some strange reason and they offered to keep it, so we could pick it up later. Yeah, if you wanna camp. Go to this lovely campsite! I will camp there again as soon as the sun is back! 


Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Anne 1 8 reviews from this member

 Stayed at this site for 5 nights. The campsite is a great base to explore the surrounding area. The grass pitches for tents were all nice and flat and plenty of space between tents. The site owners are friendly and helpful and run a very well stocked shop. There is a small play area for children. The site was lovely and quiet.

My only complaint was that I thought the toilet, shower and washing up facilities were rather grubby and tired looking. Even after the showers and toilets had been half heartedly cleaned they still left a lot to be desired. Cobwebs and spiders dangling from the toilet block ceiling, hair and loo paper on the floors etc; it is for this reason that I would not return to this site even though we plan to return to the area. 


Date of Visit: August 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Lassitude 2 reviews from this member

 We've just got back from a wonderful long weekend at Stonehenge Touring Park. This is what we thought:

The Staff- Very friendly. They were exceedingly helpful and made you feel more like guests than customers.

The Atmosphere- It's a small touring park so there's no space to hide in the corner away from fellow campers. This made for a more friendly atmosphere. We had many conversations with other guests and this made the stay memorable. There are many European visitors to this site- on our long weekend I would estimate 50% were French / Dutch / German. I've always found European campers to be friendly, polite, and well behaved. At 11:00pm the noise curfew starts. This was generally adhered to and was enforced with polite words for the odd person who had perhaps had too many glasses of wine round the campfire. We had no issues with noise waking us up.

Facilities- Were basic but clean and well maintained. We had no problems with queues for loos / showers / dishwashing facilities during our stay and the campsite was pretty much full. The shop was small but had many essential items including canned food, pastries, a freezer with instant meals, camping essentials, Gas, treats for the children and chilled wine and beer. The only thing it lacked was fresh vegetables.

The firepits and barbecues that could be hired by the night also seemed to be popular.

Summary- We would visit this site again and recommend it to friends. It's not perfectly manicured and there are sites with better facilities. What Stonehenge Touring Site had was a friendly atmosphere in an ideal location for the large number of attractions in the area. 


Date of Visit: July 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Siblings4 1 review from this member

 Visited for the second time with friends and were not disappointed. We had a large pitch around an open fire and thoroughly appreciated the free pile of logs that was awaiting us on a arrival. Wardens could not have been more accommodating and helpful even mowed out a rounders pitch for us and joined husbands on a guided run!

Plenty of space to pitch our tents, and although we were in tents, A303 didn't bother us at all. There isn't any shelter but we have our own shelter that we take whenever we camp so it really wasn't a problem.

New shower block for ladies' is a huge improvement on the previous years facilities; plenty of space to get changed, lots of hot water. Too hot sometimes. Portaloos in field are not our favourite but are ok for middle of the night emergencies and none of the pitches are any distance from the shower/toilet block. Have been on plenty of sites that have much further to walk, so the portaloos actually feel like an added bonus. Is a plan in place to update the men's.

Great walks from the site along the river and into the village, where you can refresh with a pint and pick up supplies for the bbq from the farm shop before walking home. You do have to walk along the road if you chose to do a circular walk but it really wasn't a problem - our children ranged from 10-14.

As a half way house to meet friends from London and New Forest this is perfect. We have tried a few over the years and book our return visits before we leave. 

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Date of Visit: July 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Nickscum 8 reviews from this member

 We used this campsite mainly as a base for visiting Longleat, the New Forest & Stone Henge. We stayed 3 nights & loved the fact that there are no marked pitches. Plenty of room for us to have 2 games of badminton going on!

We have 3 children (2 x 9 year olds & a 7 year old) & they liked the play area, which is small, but kept them occupied on many an occasion.

The owners of the site were very helpful & friendly.

The facilities were adequate. 2 sinks for washing up, 3 toilets & 2 showers. The toilet block was clean enough & there was a hairdryer you could use at no extra cost.

There were horses in the field next door, which the children liked.

This is a campsite that many Europeans seem to use as a base ie. Dutch, Germans, Swiss, French.

We would definitely go back. 


Date of Visit: July 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: TheChristerFamily 12 reviews from this member

 We have just got back from this gem of a campsite. Camping with friends for the weekend. The owners couldn't be more friendly and helpful, freezing our drinks as the weather was so hot, walking round occasionally to check campers were happy.

The shop on site was well stocked with all the basics you would need as well as camping essentials. The site is very small and cosy and has a great atmosphere about it.

There is a small climbing frame/trail thing in the centre, but to be honest it doesn't need it, most people were playing their own games around it.

The toilets and showers were always clean, water was a little tepid, but maybe because the site was full.

We didn't venture out as only there for weekend, but there are pubs walking distance or a short drive.

Over all a great campsite and we will be returning again next year. 


Date of Visit: June 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Clickerjac 7 reviews from this member

 A small family run site with a really well stocked shop which doubles as the village shop. It is a small level field surrounded by trees in a valley. It would be an idyllic setting on days when the army aren't practising up on Salisbury Plain. There are a mixture of hard standing and grass pitches with or without electricity. The facilities are clean but the ladies has very poor ventilation (no opening windows) and smells of damp. Again there are pushbutton showers, I realise why they are popular with campsite owners but I don't like them because they are never adjusted correctly. I also noticed that there are no lights in the showers – so no late night showering! One hair dryer is provided. The washing up sinks are well protected in a deep porch (needed as it rained hard when we were there). Picnic tables are available to move near your pitch, ideal for those in tents. Despite the occasional noise of guns it is a very pleasant site. It is not as near to Stonehenge as I anticipated (5 miles away) but not a big problem. 


Date of Visit: June 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Discoverystu 12 reviews from this member

 Small site tucked out of the way. Friendly atmosphere and very quiet. Small children's play area. Showers / toilets are clean. There was plenty of room for our group of 7 vehicles and its nice that the owners allowed us to use the site 7 guys with 4x4 going off to explore the plains. Wifi is free but found had to be quite close to the reception / shop. Shop stocked various items so handy if you forgot anything. Local co-op and town 5 mins drive away. Shame no fires allowed but I understand the reasons why. All in all great site to spend 2 nights on. 


Date of Visit: May 2013 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Chardan 2 reviews from this member

 We were expecting outstanding clean toilets and showers, how disappointing! They were cold and grim to say the least, not helped by the awful black paint on the doors! Best avoided if at all possible.

The 'dog' walk was not part of the site and difficult to access, an elderly or less able bodied person would not have been able to use it.

The children's play area was very basic, not worthy of mentioning and shop was also poor.

I will never book a 3 star site again. 


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Is Stonehenge Touring Park child friendly?  YES, it accepts children & has a playground  View all facilities

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