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Reviews of Claylands Park

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Claylands Park
Weavers Lane
Cabus
Garstang
Lancashire   (Browse area)
PR3 1AJ
Tel: 01524 791242
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Pitches: 50
Open: 14/02/2024 to 31/01/2025
           14/02/2025 to 31/01/2026

Rating: Average Review Score: 9/10 from 77 Reviews
                9/10 from 77 Reviews

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 No Glamping Units   No Statics for Hire   No Statics for Sale   No Seasonal Pitches 
 Electric Hookups   No Hardstandings   Fully Serviced Pitches   Show Full Facilities
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 
 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 On Site   Bar On Site   Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site 
Activities
 Kids Playground   No TV Room   No Games Room   Evening Entertainment 
 Fishing On Site   Wild Swimming <5 miles   Indoor Pool <5 miles   No Outdoor Pool 
 Horse Riding <5 miles   No Cycle Hire   Golf <5 miles   No Tennis 
 Beach <10 miles   No Watersports   Boat Launch / Mooring <10 miles 
Other Features
 No Sea Views   Not Working Farm   No Campfires Allowed 
 No Waterside Pitches   Public Transport <1 mile  Offroad Dog Walk On Site or Direct Access 

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Date of Visit: September 2023 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Nights stayed: 3 Travelling as:  Mature couple
Reviewer: Kazza6311 1 review from this member

 This caravan park is absolutely beautiful

Had 3 nights stay the food was lovely

The bar very friendly

Spotless clean

Have booked in for new year 4 nights

Will be back in the next couple of weeks loved it 
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Date of Visit: May 2023 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Nights stayed: 3 Travelling as:  Mature couple
Reviewer: Cmartin3905 1 review from this member

 Absolutely beautiful site everything you need.

Family came to visit for the day.

Pitches a little difficult to get in due to other caravans on opposite pitches.

Barring that perfect 


Date of Visit: June 2022 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Nights stayed: 2 Travelling as:  Family with young children
Reviewer: Dkpanoz 9 reviews from this member

 A really good extremely well maintained site.

We booked a fully serviced hard standing pitch, the ground was extremely hard and bent quite a few of my pegs.

I believe you get get rock peg which you can drill into the ground, these are definitely needed for this site.

Our pitch was right under the crackle of an electric pylon and I didn’t half get a belt off my caravan when pitching up.

Watch out for this!

The owner couldn’t be more helpful showing us to our pitch, the site operates a barrier system which is £20 refundable deposit.

Excellent toilet and shower block, spotlessly clean and a really good bar(stepping stones) overlooking the river witch serves nice pub grub.

We had a walk(10mins from the site) to the little village of Scornton one day where there had a excellent garden centre with a vast assortment of cakes and ice cream, I would highly recommend going here.

Lots of seasonal pitches with a real friendly atmosphere and a safe environment for children to play.

Would recommend, and would give a higher mark if it wasn’t for the extra hard ground on the pitch and the bolts from the pylon from above. 
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Date of Visit: August 2020  Confirmed Booking Unit:  Touring Caravan
Nights stayed: 3 Travelling as:  Mature couple
Reviewer: Nicola 1 review from this member

 Absolutely loved this site, the owners are so friendly. Lovely walk across the fields to Scorton, we visited the Barn beautiful garden centre, gift shop and restaurant with a beautiful outdoor sitting area.

Claylands has it's own welcoming bar/ restaurant ( Stepping stones ) serving good food, very dog friendly !

The site is very well kept with great fishing ponds, the toilet and showers were warm and clean.

We will definitely be returning for another visit x 
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Date of Visit: June 2019 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Nights stayed: 1 Travelling as:  Family with young children
Reviewer: Colgudboy 2 reviews from this member

 We were meant to be here for a few night but due to unforeseen circumstances we couldn’t get here on time but the park staff were only to pleased to help us out. And what a nice place.

The kids loved the play area. The showers/toilets are very clean. The on site pub/restaurant is fantastic. The beer garden is brilliant with a steep decline to the river / stream which the kids loved playing in.

Picture the scene. It’s around 7pm, weather is hot and sunny, kids are happy, me and our peg have a cold lager each and just then a steam train goes past in the distance. 

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Date of Visit: June 2018 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Jgravett 1 review from this member

 We stayed here in a tent with EHU for 2 nights (2 adults 2 children), it was our first camping trip so nothing to compare against but we loved it.

Toilets and showers always clean and had pegs to hang clothes up which was good. Site was very well maintained and clean. Very small shop on site mainly selling sweets etc.

Pub serving food on site but we didn't go in so cant comment. Brilliant play-park for the kids we hardly saw them!

Nice stream for kids to play in behind pub and fishing available.

Lovely site will definitely go back. 


Date of Visit: February 2017 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Mark26 22 reviews from this member

 Just returned from a weekend at this site. Our pitch was just inside the gate by the shower block, witch was ideal for us as water, waste water, elsan point and bins were all situated there.

Most of the tourers were at the other end of the site near a play park which our kids liked, but could do with updating. There was also an electricity pylon which is a bit of an eyesore and does buzz quite a lot.

This did not affect us, as we were at the top end. The shower block was clean and warm with plenty of hot water and in the lobby was a defibrillator. First time I have seen one on a caravan site.

The laundrette had two washers and two dryers. Not sure of the cost as we didn't use them. The on site pub looked lovely with great views and a nice beer garden. The staff on site were friendly and helpful.

I would use this site again for a weekend away, if I had a pitch by the shower block. 


Date of Visit: February 2017 Unit:  Touring Caravan
Reviewer: Coral67 12 reviews from this member

 Stayed here for a weekend in February, nice well kept site very clean and tidy. The Facilities were good and showers lovely and warm.

We were at the top end were you come in through the barrier which was quite a nice pitch no3 but small I thought I'm used to bigger pitches and close to the amenities which was great for me as I'm in a wheelchair, everything was really good and wheelchair friendly.

However I would not of liked to be were the other pitches are, as they are right by a pylon that makes a crackling noise and quite loudly I think it would really annoy me to be honest. If your at the lower end pitches, there is a walk up a slope to the toilet block and to fill water and empty waste, they could do with another one where the other pitches are, also this is the only place to empty your bins, its not a long walk about 5 mins but pulling a heavy waste master or water barrel could be a struggle for some.

There is a small shop on site, and a restaurant and bar with wonderful views at the back and nice garden to have drinks outside, there are 4 ponds and fishing, and a children's play area which my children loved ages 10&14 but again that is situated by all the other tourers down the slope, and can get quite noisy as there is also a train line not far from there were you can see the trains and hear them a quite a lot.

There is a little wooden bridge that goes over the river to a field this is a public right of way and I could imagine to be lovely in the summer for walks.

All in all a nice place for a weekend get away or a bank holiday weekend but I don't think I would want to stay any longer than that. Would I go again possibly as I say for a short break. 


Date of Visit: September 2016 Unit:  Tent
Reviewer: Denise56 2 reviews from this member

 The best site we have been too so far lovely restaurant and bar facilities all great!there's Lovely walks and scenery and we will definitely be returning

However 1 tiny drawback we were camped almost next to the pylon we weren't too bothered though as we used the pub on site to block that thought out lol! 


Date of Visit: September 2015 Unit:  Motorhome
Reviewer: Sand55 4 reviews from this member

 Stayed here for 2 nights. It's a lovely, well kept site. People are nice and friendly. The facilities are good, but being a motorhome, we only used the water and ehu. We couldn't find where to empty the grey water tank, and was told to empty it over the cattle grid, which is at the entrance to the site. This was ok and sufficient.

There are 4 smallish ponds on site. Hubby caught 4 fish, and enjoyed the fishing, which is £6 per day.

Ducks and water foul also potter about the site and ponds.

The site is situated along the river wyre. From the site, there is a wooden bridge, which crosses over the river, into a field where cows are. This is a public right of way, and to our amusement ( we carried our dog at this point ) many of the cows headed for the gate used to exit the field. We then had to carefully go through the cattle to get to the style. There were 4 more on the other side of the gate, and they moved away for us too. From there go under the railway line, through another field ( with sheep ), over a style, and you are in Scorton, where the Barn and Priory are. Lots of walks from here too.

The restaurant on site is superb, with lovely views. We ordered food to take back to our mo/ho.

The site is mainly laid out to statics, which were lovely, and set in neat and tidy surroundings.

We would love to buy one, but I think the prices start from £69 k, so we will be sticking to our motorhome.

There was an abundance of pretty birds in the woods, and I saw several squirrels.

All in all, we were impressed with this site. It has holy farm close by, which is free to view animals etc. , it's not far from Lancaster, garstang, preston, and many more places.

We can't fault it, and will be going back, most definitely.

I almost forgot to mention there is a good play park too. 


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