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Langcliffe Caravan Park
Langcliffe
Settle North Yorkshire (Browse area)
BD24 9LX Tel: 01729 822 387
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Pitches: 75 Open: 01/03/2024 to 14/01/2025 01/03/2025 to 14/01/2026
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No Tents |
Caravan Pitches |
Motorhome Pitches |
Small Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
No Statics for Hire |
Holiday Homes for Sale |
Seasonal Pitches |
Electric Hookups |
Hardstanding Pitches |
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 |
Baby Changing Facilities |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
No Gas Exchange |
Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop <1 mile |
Bar <1 mile |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway <1 mile |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
Fishing <5 miles |
No Wild Swimming |
Indoor Pool <1 mile |
No Outdoor Pool |
No Horse Riding |
Cycle Hire <1 mile |
Golf <1 mile |
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 <1 mile |
Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access |
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Date of Visit: September 2011 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: Vanessa1958 |
7 reviews from this member |
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Stayed at this site for one night on Sunday 4th September.
We arrived about 11. 30 am and because it was quiet the warden said we could go on to the pitch. We had electric hook up pitch no. 27 in the meadow, which was close by to the shower and toilet block and also the washing up area.
There were 3 showers and about 6 toilets which were very clean. Push shower tap, with coat hook and a seat, the water was lovely and hot.
Hard standing pitch with grass to the side, which was great.
The village of Settle is only a 15-20 min. Walk with lovely tea shops, pubs and a co-op supermarket. Kirkby Lonsdale is another lovely town which is about a 20 min drive, well worth a visit.
I would recommend this site and hope to return next year and bring our friends.
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Date of Visit: August 2011 |
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Reviewer: Janet Croxon |
9 reviews from this member |
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Have just spent 2 nights at this site.
The grounds are extremely well kept and the showers, loos and washing up area were very clean. The staff seem really dedicated to keeping up the high standards, although one groundsman did give us the impression that we were an inconvenience to his maintenance routine!
The site has lovely views and is close to Settle, which has good amenities, including a Booth's supermarket with friendly and obliging staff.
One or two downsides:the field without electric hook-up slopes, so we did tend to slide down the tent and wake up with a few aching limbs. The same slope was a disadvantage when cooking outside.
We were lucky that the 'Meadow' (which is actually very well maintained and nothing like a meadow) was virtually empty. Apparently the previous weekend it had been jam packed and there were children playing on the play area after 10pm. Mid week is probably a better bet in the school holidays if you want a quiet site.
The reception closes at 5pm which was a big disadvantage when we needed to know where to buy Camping Gas (nowhere in Settle except another caravan park it appears).
I found out as I left that they will refreeze ice packs if you ask at reception.
You can hear the Settle to Carlisle railway as it passes behind the back of the site, but it wasn't a problem to us.
If we were to go back to Settle we would definitely use this site again.
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Date of Visit: July 2011 |
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Reviewer: P+SShaw |
5 reviews from this member |
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We stayed at Lancliffe Caravan Park for 3 nights. This site is amazing! It is one of the biggest we've seen, and so well set out and organised.
They have different fields for tents, touring caravans etc separated by walls and bushes. There are many static caravans which are well kept and the grass/gardens throughout the site are very well maintained.
It is a beautiful site with stunning views of the surrounding hills. The staff were helpful and some of them friendly. The washroom facilities are clean and the showers had plenty of hot water.
The facilities are well thought out and kept clean. It is a 20 min walk into Settle shopping centre which has many pubs, cafes, shops etc.
This is a really wonderful site and we won't hesitate to stay here again.
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Date of Visit: July 2011 |
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Reviewer: Parry.gems |
1 review from this member |
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We have just returned from our stay at this site. It was very clean and well maintained throughout, fields, shower/toilet block, wash up area etc.
The area for non electric tents wasn't very big and we would probably consider paying for a serviced pitch next time even though we don't want electric.
Wouldn't have a non elec pitch in peak season ie school hols. The play area for kids is great, we have a 2 year old and she loved it.
Had a lovely meal at The Black Horse, Giggleswick, the next village. We had a day out to Skipton on the train - plenty more destinations to choose from.
All in all a nice break.
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Date of Visit: June 2011 |
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Reviewer: KateB1975 |
4 reviews from this member |
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We stayed at Langcliffe for two nights at the end of June. We arrived early evening, and had been told that reception would be closed, but there would be a notice up telling us where our pitches were - we went with two other families.
Found our pitches no problem, we were all on electric hook up, all next to each other. We had plenty of space on our pitch and plenty of space between the pitches. The ground was quite rocky in places though, make sure you have good pegs.
The toilets and showers were fine, although I think they would benefit from being cleaned twice a day, particularly in wet weather. There were three showers in the ladies, I had to queue for about 5 minutes when I used them - the campsite wasn't full though, so you may queue for a bit longer in school holidays.
The site would also benefit from one or two more sinks for washing up, as I always had to queue for these. There is also not a lot of space in the washing up area, particularly if two of you go to do it and there are already a couple of people there.
There was a good playground which the children in our group enjoyed. The site was well maintained, and is in a great location if you want to be within walking distance of Settle - we didn't need to use our cars at all.
There were no real problems with noise, although the site is next to the railway line and there are trains passing through during the night which might disturb you if you're a light sleeper.
All in all, we enjoyed our stay at Langcliffe Park and would definitely return.
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Date of Visit: June 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Jo mawn |
8 reviews from this member |
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We have been to here about 15 times in the past 8 years but have to say we won't be going back as much now. It only used to be £15 about 2 years ago and now (with our daughter & baby granddaughter with us) it cost £22.50.
The wifi while free or about a £1 per night on most other camps was a laughable price of £10 per day haha! A late check out was £5, and we were not prepared to a have paid £50 just for a weekend.
The grass needed badly cutting and was constantly wet so we could not sit on it with our baby granddaughter
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Date of Visit: May 2011 |
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Reviewer: BRhule |
11 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a 2 night stay at this lovely site. We were pitched up at the top so could really appreciate the beautiful views (although this meant a long walk to the loo!).
The showers and washing facilities are warm and clean and showers are good. Staff were very friendly although the reception was unattended when we arrived early evening with no way of contacting anyone.
Fortunately, the rest of our party were already pitched so we knew where we were. Didn't venture out much so can't advise on local attractions. Would definitely recommend this site.
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Date of Visit: June 2011 |
Unit: Motorhome |
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Reviewer: Kathryn J |
16 reviews from this member |
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First impressions were a lovely open site with decent sized pitches. The toilets were basic but clean and showers were hot.
Friday evening arrived with children running around the site and all the pitches screaming and shouting. A very large gazebo was pitched even though site rules does not permit them.
A site I will definitely not be returning to.
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Date of Visit: May 2011 |
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Reviewer: DebsMcHale |
5 reviews from this member |
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Just returned from a one night stay at this fantastic site. It's very local for us and it was our first time there. I can only but praise everything about it.
We stayed in the Meadow. It was busy but you weren't overlooked by your neighbours. The views were stunning and for £20 per night (2 adults) it was worth every penny.
The staff were lovely, 'smiley', chatty and helpful. Although we didn't need to use them (we have our own shower etc) the toilet and shower block was lovely, clean and warm.
The only downside was having to empty our chemical loo down an actual toilet in it's own little shed. The loo wasn't big enough to catch all the splashes etc. The grey water waste was fab and big and very easy to use.
Will most definitely be returning here and so glad it stays open until mid January. If you haven't been go you may not be disappointed.
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Date of Visit: May 2011 |
Unit: Campervan |
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Reviewer: JohntheT25 |
5 reviews from this member |
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The campsite seems to be split into 4 separate areas.
The statics on the approach to reception.
The 'paddock' at the bottom end near the toilet block. The paddock seems to be a more shaded area lower down less hard standing pitches than in the 'meadow' higher up. There is a play area for kids in the paddock.
The meadow is further up and consists of hard standing pitches with a large ish play area for kids at the top.
Tents seemed to be at the top of the meadow, but were also pitched in the middle of the meadow.
Our pitch was in the meadow near to the play area. We plenty of space and didn't feel overlooked.
What we did overlook however was that it was half term. Lots of noise from kids squealing! This did seem to stop when it went dark at 9ish. The kids would also run right through our pitch to get to the play area. This did distract slightly from the tranquillity of the Dales.
Toilets - clean and perfectly acceptable, same for the showers. Only 2 sinks for washing up but not a problem even with it being half term.
Only a 15 minute walk to Settle, along the road.
No dog exercise area. Probably wouldn't come back as I've been to nicer sites in the Dales.
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