LOCATION
A perfect place to stay, with plenty of pubs and a small town called Castleton, which has a tranquil and 'old English' vibe to it.
ON SITE FACILITIES
The toilets and shower blocks are very nice, just a bit small and the toilets often get very dirty on the floor. The showers suffer from the very cheap 'timed buttons' which stop the flow of water every minute or so- it gets very annoying. There is a Boules pitch- which puzzles me as no one ever uses it, plus it's BOULES (who even plays that anymore?), alternatively they could transform it into a child friendly zone or create a hub people can go to at night.
SITE
An overall good looking site, but it's ruined by its cheap gravel roads and tenters. Although, for some reason there are huge rocks on the corners of some exit roads, which causes a pain for large vehicles as they can only use one exit road instead of the three available. An absolute must for this caravan site is the separation of tents and caravans- as most people in the tents are extremely loud and rude early in the morning and late at night. Pitches for the caravans are decent, but quite close together, occasionally there will be someone who crosses over their pitch and into yours, which is extremely annoying.
STAFF
There are no patrols around the site, which is unacceptable. As soon as you are in your pitch the staff have no care how you or any other person parks their vehicles. But on the off chance you do see them they are helpful and friendly.
SUMMARY
Not a bad place to stay but then not a good one either, hence the three stars. There is another caravan site closer to Castleton than this one, called Loose Hill. Whilst the staff of loose Hill are rubbish, it's still a visually pleasing and good located site. And in my opinion, better than this one. read more