Sunday 20th September – Thursday 24th September 2009
I approached this site from the north on the A6 and finished up travelling south through Warton. Most of this route is narrow or congested with parked cars so it is better to use the directions in the directory.
The pitching area is in a well mown grassed field. I did not find an area that could be used as a hardstanding except for the track through the field. I thought the nightly charge of £12 was a little high for the facilities that were available, but the site was full for most of my stay. The shower was an extra £1 but did not work whilst I was there. That must have pleased the spiders that seem to live in a lot of CL showers.
Carnforth has two medium sized supermarkets and all the other facilities that are normally found in a market town. The nearest bus is about half a mile away in Warton but there is a footpath/cycleway route to town that passes close to the entrance. The Carnforth Station Visitor Centre is well worth a visit and the Lancaster Canal runs through the town
Analogue signal good
Digital signal good [Transmitter aerial visible from site]
£12 per night
I approached this site from the north on the A6 and finished up travelling south through Warton. Most of this route is narrow or congested with parked cars so it is better to use the directions in the directory.
The pitching area is in a well mown grassed field. I did not find an area that could be used as a hardstanding except for the track through the field. I thought the nightly charge of £12 was a little high for the facilities that were available, but the site was full for most of my stay. The shower was an extra £1 but did not work whilst I was there. That must have pleased the spiders that seem to live in a lot of CL showers.
Carnforth has two medium sized supermarkets and all the other facilities that are normally found in a market town. The nearest bus is about half a mile away in Warton but there is a footpath/cycleway route to town that passes close to the entrance. The Carnforth Station Visitor Centre is well worth a visit and the Lancaster Canal runs through the town
Analogue signal good
Digital signal good [Transmitter aerial visible from site]
£12 per night
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