Alan Rogers Review
This unusual park has been developed in the bowl of a hill quarry which was last worked over 50 years ago. The steep quarry walls shelter three sides with marvellous views over the Peak District National Park countryside to the south. Near the entrance to the park is a renovated stone building which houses reception, shop, bar and a café/restaurant. Nearby are 136 level and landscaped pitches, mostly of a generous size with 16A electricity and a mix of hardstanding and grass. In two separate fields and a copse there is provision for 50 tents and that area includes a fishing lake. All the touring pitches are within easy reach of the central stone-built toilet block which is in keeping with the environment and provided with underfloor heating.
Facilities
Good toilet facilities include some washbasins in cubicles for ladies, and an excellent en-suite room for disabled visitors. Laundry room. Glass and paper recycling bins. Shop (all essentials). Bar (evenings) and café with home-made and local food (open mornings, lunch and evenings, both with limited opening in low season). Packed lunches from reception. Special events monthly and games in main season. Hot tubs for hire, delivered to your pitch. Electric bikes for hire. WiFi in some areas (charged). For rent on the park are B&B rooms, camping pods, lodges and yurts.
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Restaurant on site
- Shop on site
- Pets allowed
- Play area on site
- TV on site
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
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Location
Getting there...
Park is 7 miles north of Ashbourne on the A515 to Buxton, on the eastern side of the road. It is well signed between the turnings east to Alsop Moor and Matlock (A5012), but take care as this is a very fast section of the A515.
Accommodation
Senator
2 bedrooms, sleeps 6: 2 doubles, 1 single, pillows and blankets provided
- Living
- living/kitchen area, heating, TV, shower, WC
- Eating
- fitted kitchen with hobs, oven, microwave, grill, fridge, freezer
- Outside
- table & chairs, barbecue
- Pets
- accepted
- Charges
- Low Season (from) £336 per week
- High Season (from) £490 per week
Family Pod
sleeps 4
- Living
- heating
- Eating
- Outside
- Pets
- accepted
- Charges
- Low Season (from) £336 per week
- High Season (from) £339 per week
What's special about this campsite
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Outdoor Activities
We have now opened our own fishing lake on site. The nearby river Dove, Carsington & Tittesworth reservoirs are famous for trout fishing.- Pony trekking
- Cycling (mountain biking)
- Indoor pool
- Sailing
- Golf
- Rock climbing
- Hiking
- Canoeing
- Climbing wall
- Fishing
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Dog-friendly
There is a network of footpaths directly accessible from the campsite, ideal for exercising dogs. Well behaved dogs are allowed in the bar.- Dogs welcome (subject to conditions)
- Dogs welcome (all season)
- Max. 2 dogs per pitch
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Glamping
Footpaths and cycle routes run direct from site into some of the Peak Districts most spectacular scenery. Electric bikes are available to hire on site.- Yurt
- Specially designed chalets / cabins
- Pitches with great country views
- Barbecue
- Restaurant
- Campfires
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