Woolsbridge Manor Farm Caravan Park is nestled in the heart of rural Dorset, and with magnificent beaches and the New Forest within easy reach, it is a stunning place to holiday. The caravan park is part of a 130-acre, family run, working farm in the village of Three Legged Cross. The park is level and sheltered in a quiet country setting.
The pitches are very spacious, on average 40 feet apart, and most have electrical hook up facilities. Perhaps, unsurprisingly, with awards from the AA and David Bellamy Conservation, Woolsbridge Manor Farm is one of Dorset's most popular caravan and camping parks. The emphasis on the Park being a quiet, relaxed atmosphere, with all amenities close at hand for those wishing to take advantage of them.
The pitches are very spacious, on average 40 feet apart, and most have electrical hook up facilities. Perhaps, unsurprisingly, with awards from the AA and David Bellamy Conservation, Woolsbridge Manor Farm is one of Dorset's most popular caravan and camping parks. The emphasis on the Park being a quiet, relaxed atmosphere, with all amenities close at hand for those wishing to take advantage of them.
Services
Four separate wet rooms (shower, basin, toilet) for family use - collect key from reception - these have access ramps for wheelchairs and handrails for less abled people. There is a small shop on-site which carries daily papers, fresh bread and milk and a variety of other general goods. It also stocks Calor Gas and Gaz, plus an assortment of caravan/camping accessories.
There is a huge variety of interesting towns and cities close to (inside 20 miles) Woolsbridge Manor Park, providing visitors with just about anthing they could wish for. Ashley Heath - (0.5 mile) Long Forestry Walks, visit the Moors Valley Country Park for outdoor family activities. Local Shops and post office.
Reviews (9)
Wendy Payne
Sep 14, 2021
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Rick Lawrence
Mar 14, 2021
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A great site convenient for all local attractions. Friendly wardens maintain the site and the pitches are well sized for both campers and caravans alike. Misconception that seasonal pitchers are problematic and resentful but this is far from the truth. Seasonal caravanners have to maintain their own pitches so it can be a nuisance when casual campers traipse through with buggies, bikes etc. Very friendly site and some great people met.
Stavroula Papageorgaki StaviP
Jan 09, 2020
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Jon Davies
Aug 08, 2019
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I arrived on a Saturday afternoon in the off season with my girlfriend, hoping to spend the night in our camper and use this a base for a weekend of cycling. On arrival we were told there was no room however when we looked there was a blatant abundance of available pitches. I can only assume they had some kind of issue with our appearance or age (Young couple).
Debbie Gilpin
Jul 14, 2019
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Nice site. Flat pitches clean shower and toilet facilities. Lots of long term sited caravans not a problem but felt not part of the clique. Warden was very friendly when we arrived but never acknowledged us once during our stay even though she regularly walked past us. But always stopped and spoke to the regulars. Be aware they charge 25p per ice pack for freezing, also in low season, which is up until start of school holidays, the shop where the ice packs are kept closes at 12 so when you come back later in the day you cannot retrieve them. Not ideal. Owner also not particularly convivial.
Rachel McCarthy
Jun 29, 2019
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Like all holiday providers we had a busy bank holiday and wanted a quick break - one of our campers suggested this site and I'm so glad they did! Welcome was warm and informative, pitches are huge and flat and the walks were fab for our dogs. All amenities are easy to find, close together and very clean. Water pressure a little low but not a big issue in any way and I know there will be a reason for it. Don't get the complaints about no ball games I'm pretty sure it was written in the t&c's and also it is a working farm that allows dogs seems pretty reasonable to me! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves
Amy Thomson
Dec 04, 2018
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Visited here 2 weeks ago, have been completely a campervan conversion and was trying out some of what we have done. We only live 20 or so miles from here but would really recommend. The owners were both so lovely and resourceful! They know what they are doing and are overall wonderful people! The campsite is clean and tidy! Restrooms and washrooms were pleasant too! Thank you for such a nice stay
Hannah Pleasance
Nov 21, 2018
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Very large pitches, great location for visiting Moors Valley Country Park. Free hot showers and clean toilets. A play park for children to play in. Nice pizza van that occasionally visits the site.
However, no ball games of any sort allowed. We were told off for playing ball with our 5 year old. This is absolutely fair enough as a site rule but it is not made explicit on the website or in terms/conditions ... just signs around the site after we arrived... much to our dismay. We would not have come had we known this rule was in place. For us playing boules/cricket/frisbee etc by our tent with all
However, no ball games of any sort allowed. We were told off for playing ball with our 5 year old. This is absolutely fair enough as a site rule but it is not made explicit on the website or in terms/conditions ... just signs around the site after we arrived... much to our dismay. We would not have come had we known this rule was in place. For us playing boules/cricket/frisbee etc by our tent with all
Aleksandar Budi
Jul 21, 2017
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We had a first caravan trip there and it was absolutely great. Pitch had a lot of space, fresh water is close as well as the water disposal. There is a lot of space to for easy accsess to the pitch. Wardens are so friendly and happy to help. Kids park was great, maybe for a kids from 4 and above but my 2 1/2 was fine using it. Short distance to Moore Valley park where you can have great day out. 4 weeks latter and I am booking another trip there.