Cirencester a Motorhomers Paradise.

Hortonkirbyboy
Hortonkirbyboy Forum Participant Posts: 3
edited June 2013 in Your stories #1

Have just returned from a fantastic trip to Cirencester Park Site. As a motorhomer we look for sites that have access to shops, pubs, restaurants, places of interest within walking distance. This site meets those needs and then goes so much further.

The site is in beautiful grounds with lots of space around vans. The facilities are outstanding and best of all they clean the facilities at a sensible time, between 2.00 and 4.00pm. This means they are never full as campers need to be off site by 12.00. Many sites close around 10.00 - 11.30 am which always causes congestion. Ths staff are all excellent.

The pitches are a good size, not all level and some a fair way from electric hook up, but there is so much space you never feel hemmed in.

The walk to town is either through the oustanding Cirencester Park or along roadways, each taking 20 - 30 minutes. There is an incredible array of shops including a Waitrose, Tesco and M&S aswell as butchers, fishmongers and veg shops. The museum is brilliant. I, as you will have worked out, was amazed at the beauty of this place.

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  • royandsharont
    royandsharont Forum Participant Posts: 735
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    edited June 2013 #2

    Was there anything to see and do in Cirencester?

    Regards, Roy

  • royandsharont
    royandsharont Forum Participant Posts: 735
    100 Comments
    edited June 2013 #3

    Just checked the thread I started about UK sites where no car was needed and Cirencester was mentioned by someone on there. If you go through the whole thread you will see many sites like you describe, I have complied full lists on a number of occasions
    from the various posts, the latest one is around page 10.

    Regards, Roy

  • Hortonkirbyboy
    Hortonkirbyboy Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited June 2013 #4

    Thanks Roy, always looking for sites suitable for motorcaravaners who like to walk to facilities. Will try to find link on page 10. Any other advice would be appreciated.

    Regards, Adrian

  • Hortonkirbyboy
    Hortonkirbyboy Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited June 2013 #5

    Been through your inputs. See you have been to some of same sites in Spain. Went from page 8 to 17 couldn't find your references to motor home useful sites. Is it in UK section?