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Family site

Dog

Friendly

Brompton-on-Swale CP
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10  7EZ

01748 824629

This site is on B6271 about 1 mile from Brompton on the road to Richmond, this flat, river fronted site is ideal for touring the Dales.

A good tarmac road leads past 2 holiday cottages to reception, which doubles as a well stocked shop where you can buy most things including wine and beer.

All pitches are on flat, well draining soil, although some could be a little cramped if using an awning.

There are 2 clean toilet blocks with free showers and plentiful hot water although for washing pots a small charge is payable.

A play area for kids has a base of bark chippings should anyone have a tumble.

A mobile fish and chip shop calls at weekends and seems popular although you can try your hand at catching your own in the river or at the trout farm a mile along the road.

The river itself is safe for bathing or for inflatables, or you could help the kids catch tiddlers.

An old railway line provides an excellent walk beside the river , past Easby Abbey ruins to the old town of Richmond, with it's castle and ancient cobbled streets.

A market is held on Saturdays, and there are numerous pubs that offer good food.

Prices vary but for 2 adults, 2 children plus hook up it is about £12.
Well worth a try if in the area.

 

Jim Crawford.

CLIC.

 

 

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