Wednesday 2nd July – Sunday 6th July 2008
The drive from the A170 to the site is narrow in places with a few hills and sharp bends but did not present any problems. When you get here you’ll realise it was all worth while. This gem of a site lies close to the centre of this popular tourist spot and one of the many benefits is that you don’t have to fight for a parking spot if you decide to stay local, the village gets busy at weekends. A few things are not available at this site and include no toilet block, no mobile phone signal, no radio signal, no digital TV signal, and no supermarket locally. However there are shops, pubs, public telephones and restaurants within walking distance and I managed to get good reception on four TV stations [no channel 5]. Some people could not get a signal at all, so I think it depends on which pitch you are on. There is a bus service to Pickering but it only runs on Sundays and Bank Holidays March to October and daily from late July to the end of August. You can get more information on the Moorsbus website www.moors.uk.net/moorsbus
The list of things to do is endless especially if you like walking or cycling and there are loads of attractions within driving distance.
Analogue TV good [on pitch 59]
No digital signal
£6.48 - 1 Adult {mid week discount for part of stay]
The drive from the A170 to the site is narrow in places with a few hills and sharp bends but did not present any problems. When you get here you’ll realise it was all worth while. This gem of a site lies close to the centre of this popular tourist spot and one of the many benefits is that you don’t have to fight for a parking spot if you decide to stay local, the village gets busy at weekends. A few things are not available at this site and include no toilet block, no mobile phone signal, no radio signal, no digital TV signal, and no supermarket locally. However there are shops, pubs, public telephones and restaurants within walking distance and I managed to get good reception on four TV stations [no channel 5]. Some people could not get a signal at all, so I think it depends on which pitch you are on. There is a bus service to Pickering but it only runs on Sundays and Bank Holidays March to October and daily from late July to the end of August. You can get more information on the Moorsbus website www.moors.uk.net/moorsbus
The list of things to do is endless especially if you like walking or cycling and there are loads of attractions within driving distance.
Analogue TV good [on pitch 59]
No digital signal
£6.48 - 1 Adult {mid week discount for part of stay]
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