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View and BookSet in beautiful Grade I listed parkland, Cirencester Park Club Campsite is a peaceful oasis that forms part of the lovely Bathurst Estate. Great for walks in the surrounding natural landscapes or picnics under the shade of statuesque trees, the caravan site is also close to the thriving market town of Cirencester, once the second largest town in England during the Roman occupation. The town offers attractions for the whole family from shopping and sampling local food treats to visiting nostalgic landmarks such as its picturesque church and well kept museum.
Cirencester Park Club Campsite also puts you within easy reach of the lovely Cotswolds - perhaps one of the few areas we have left of untouched English countryside. Here you can easily spend many enjoyable hours exploring the warm limestone villages and charming little towns, whose prosperity was built on the wool trade of centuries past. All in all, the caravan site offers an unforgettable holiday escape into traditional British landscapes.
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Leave Cirencester ring road at the roundabout at the end of the dual carriageway onto the A419 towards Stroud. In 50 yards turn right into access lane. In 100 yards turn left into lane. The site is on the left in 250 yards. Please Note: We have introduced a new, single-track access road to the site, which is bordered with boulders to protect the verge. Passing places are available but visitors are asked not to arrive until after 1pm to minimise congestion. Please take extra care and be aware that storage users and motorhomes may be departing site at other times.
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markrutley
Reviewed on 22/05/2022 17:30
Always check the date of the local agricultural college's May Ball. It began at 8pm on Friday 20th May and finished at 7am the following morning. Loud, excruciating techno music permeated the whole site throughout the night making sleeping almost impossible. No mention at all of this during the booking process. The first I knew was after I handed over my pitch fees. This is simply not good enough. I will be writing to the club asking for an official apology and some form of reimbursement. I feel this is yet another example of the Club's management who put profit before customer service, support and compassion.
Comment from the Club
The Club would like to thank the members who had taken the time to advise the reviewer that this information was indeed provided ahead of time on the before you travel page. We are however sorry if these circumstances, that were beyond the Club's control, had any affect on some member's stays.