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Five Star Rating
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24 Jun 2008
Hi all,
Have just returned from a long weekend here accompanied by friends.
On our arrival we were greeted by a cheery, smiling lady who actually seemed pleased we were there - what a pleasant change this makes from some sites!! She gave us a map and showed us where our pitch was - although it was close to the children's play area - (we don't have kids) it was a lovely spot and the kids were actually no trouble. The play area closes at 9pm so it was nice and quiet after that. We booked Pool 2 privately on Sunday afternoon and it was wonderful to have a swimming pool all to ourselves - all the facilities are superb and very well maintained.
We played putting which was great fun, despite the grass being a bit too long - one of the male members of staff even wrote our names on the balls to save any mix ups!!
My husband I asked if we could extend our time on the day we were leaving and.. hey presto it was done. During our time there, we even saw staff helping to position caravans onto pitches for people - it seems nothing is too much trouble for them.
Well done to all the staff - you are welcoming and friendly and a great example to many other sites. We will definitely return.
Thank you for a very enjoyable few days.
By swift2008 from Northants
20 Aug 2007
Just returned from a fabulous week at Lincoln Farm Park with my family. Lovely campsite and totally recommended. Have been camping for 28 years and this is the best place we've stayed at. The staff were friendly and very helpful, the facilities were immaculate and the leisure centre with sauna, steam room and pools were excellent - a real luxury when staying in a tent. I would recommend this park for all - there is something for everyone. The pitch we stayed on was in the main section and was fine in a tent. It was very generous in size too. Overall brilliant week - will definitely go again. If you are hesitating in booking this campsite - don't.
Incidentally - two pubs in walking distance as well as a small post office for basic needs. You can catch a bus to Oxford outside the campsite which was great (a little pricey at around 11.00 return).
Thanks for a lovely week.
park response (21 Aug 2007)
Thank you for your kind remarks,it is a pleasure to have families and couples like youself who appreciate the park and the effort we all put in to make your stay enjoyable ,THANKS AGAIN
From All of us at Lincoln Farm Park .
By TJ
from West Midlands
This reviewer is
a family with children, a camper
22 Jul 2007
My husband and i have been caravaning for the past 11 years and have been to many different sites.But i can honestley say this is deffentley the best park we have ever stayed on.The people are very freindly and are always happy to help, the amenties are very good and spotlessley clean.The park always looks clean and tidy ,we will defferently be going again and i will be recomending this park to everyone i meet.
Thanks again for a great holiday
sarah & chris
park response (30 Jul 2007)
Thank you for your kind comments,its really nice to receive from customer such complements,it makes all the effort we all put in worth while.
kind regards
Stephen & April
By sarah dengel
from s yorkshire
This reviewer is
a family with children, a tourer/motorhomer
4 Jan 2007
WE BOOKED UP FOR A WEEKEND IN NOVEMBER TO TRY OUR CARAVAN OUT AS BEING NEW TO CARAVANING.THE PARK IS ONLY A 20 MINUTE DRIVE FROM MY HOME WHICH WAS IDEAL FOR A TRIAL RUN.
WE FOUND THE SITE THROUGH HE CARAVAN SITEFINDER PHONED THEM AND ASKED IF THEY HAD A VACANCY FOR THE BONFIRE WEEKEND THE LADY ON THE END OF THE PHONE WAS EXCELLANT! THERE WAS A FRIENDLY AND POLITE RESPONSE TO ANY OF MY QUESTIONS I CHUCKED HER WAY.
WE ARRIVED ON SITE TO BE GREETED BY A FRIENDLY HAPPY SMILEING FACE, THE LADY GAVE US DIRECTIONS AND A MAP OF THE PARK AND ALL OF THE FACILITIES.
WE PROCEEDED ONTO THE PARK, WITH A SECURITY BARRIER WITH CODE TO THE PARK I WAS REASSURED THAT IF WE WENT OFF SITE MY NEWLY PURCHASED VAN WAS IN SAFE HANDS, WE WERE MET BY A HAPPY FELLOW WHO SEES YOU TO YOUR PITCH AND HE HELPED ME PUSH THE VAN ONTO THE PITCH.
WE THATS ME THE WIFE AND MY 20 MONTH OLD LITTLE GIRL ENJOYED OUR STAY ON THE PARK AND SHALL DEFINATLY BE RETURNING IN THE NEAR FUTURE EVEN THOUGH ITS ONLY A 20 MINUTE DRIVE FROM HOME.THE TOILETS/SHOWERS 11/10 WASHING UP FACILITIES 11/10 GREAT PLAY AREA AND MY LITTLE GIRL SHE WAS TAKEN WITH THE LITTLE ZOO ON PARK ASWELL AND THE GAMES BY RECEPTION.
SO TO ALL AT LINCOLN PARK THANKS FOR MAKING US SO WELCOME ON YOUR PARK AND MAKING IT A MOST ENJOYABLE STAY SEE YOU SOON THANKS AGAIN
By POKYPIE
from OXFORDSHIRE
This reviewer is
a family with children, a tourer/motorhomer
28 Sep 2005
We started touring in september 2003 and this was the very first park we visited.We still stay here regulary and it is the the park we judge all others by in every respect.Lincoln Farm Park is what all the other reviews say. It is always imaculate, regardless of the time of year and a credit to the people who run it.We can never get there soon enough and are always sad to leave.Well done guys see you soon
By Jayne Simpson from West Midlands
Professional Reviews
1 Mar 2008
Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Award 2008
Close to both the picturesque Cotswolds and historic Oxford, this site is popular with people who want to explore Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. A bus will take you into Oxford if you want to leave the car behind. The large pitches are well located around the central washroom, washing-up and laundry facilities. There’s plenty to do on site. It has a leisure centre with indoor pools and designated play areas for children up to five years old and from five to 12 years old. It also has a small putting green and a shop.
20 Apr 2007
Practical Caravan Top 100 parks Award 2007
Situated within a mile of the River Thames and close to both the Cotswolds and the historic city of Oxford, Lincoln Farm Park is perfect for families seeking an active break and those who simply want a bit of peace and quiet. The site’s 90 pitches are spread across its nine acres of landscaped farmland, which allows for wide spacing so that couples can be kept separate from families.
An air of tranquility will greet you from the moment you
arrive at the park’s smart reception building, which is surrounded by established trees and mature shrubs, and doubles as a well-stocked mini market. What’s more, you are guaranteed a warm welcome from the friendly staff.
The immaculately presented washblocks are all heated, and piped music will accompany your ablutions. Self-contained shower cubicles with enclosed washbasins and spacious dressing areas give an almost domestic feel. The food preparation area is just as good, with microwaves provided for the use of caravanners.
The facilities on offer are second-to-none. The leisure centre has a choice of two indoor pools, with good lighting and pinewood panelling to create a relaxing atmosphere. There is also a Jacuzzi, a steam room and a sauna. Use of these facilities usually costs extra, but free swimming sessions take place twice a day. And outside of these times the facilities can be privately booked by the hour for an extra charge. The superb standard of these facilities easily justifies the modest fees – just be sure you make any bookings well in advance.
21 Apr 2005
Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Awards 2005
Lincoln Farm Park is situated within a mile of the River Thames and close to the Cotswolds. It is perfect for families and those seeking peace and quiet. The site’s 90 pitches are spread across 8.5 acres of landscaped park, which allows for wide spacing between outfits and privacy.
The washrooms are immaculate and spacious, and contain all the facilities you could ever need, including family bathrooms with facilities for babies to be strapped safely into seats while mums or dads perform their own ablutions. A nice touch is one pitch that has its own gate immediately adjacent to the disabled toilets; another is the array of colourful floral baskets that hang from all the buildings.
Families will love the two indoor, heated swimming pools with separate children’s pools. They are in a complex that also includes a fitness suite, saunas, steam room and spa pools – all of which can be hired by the hour.
Twenty-two ‘super pitches’ come with electric points, sewage and waste disposal, and TV hook-up. Another handy facility is a covered area for campers, which contains a microwave, fridge/freezer, hot water for washing up and two four-seat picnic tables.
The site is conveniently located for a trip to Oxford, with the university’s colleges, Bodleian Library, Ashmolean Museum, theatre and musical events, including the Summer Proms.
No matter what you’re looking for in a caravan park, there are armloads of things to do here, both on-site and off.
14 Dec 2004
Practical Motorhome Independent Site Reviews.
Situated within a mile of the River Thames, and close to the Cotswolds and the city of Oxford, Lincoln Farm Park has everything you could wish for, whether you want fun for the family or some peace and quiet.
With only 90 pitches (small by commercial site standards), it covers a considerable acreage, allowing for wide spacing between outfits. Pitches are arranged in groups of between two and seven, so that friends can meet and enjoy being together in their own private areas. As the site is so spacious, it is possible to get away from the noise of children, if you wish, in a quiet spot.
The facilities are immaculate, and even though the visit took place at the very end of the season, it could have been at the beginning, judging by the condition of everything from the toilets to the play areas and tent pitches. The immaculate, spacious toilets contained every facility one could wish for, including family bathrooms and provision for babies to be strapped safely into seats while mums, or dads, performed their ablutions. Colourful floral baskets hang from the ceiling.
A thoughtful touch (adjacent to the disabled toilet) is a pitch with its own gate. This can be booked as necessary. A striking feature is the site complex, with two well-heated indoor swimming pools and separate, but adjacent, children’s pools. The complex also includes a fitness suite, saunas, steam room and spa pools, all of which can be hired by the hour.
There are 22 super pitches with electric points, sewage and waste disposal, and TV hook-up, and there is even a covered area available for tent occupiers containing microwave, fridge/freezer, hot water for washing up and two four-seat picnic tables.
No matter what you might want from a campsite, it is difficult to imagine that you won’t be able to find it in Lincoln Farm Park.
13 Aug 2004
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2004
Situated within a mile of the River Thames and close to both the Cotswolds and Oxford, Lincoln Farm Park is perfect both for families and those simply seeking a bit of peace and quiet. The site’s 90 pitches are spread across its considerable acreage, which allows for wide spacing between outfits so that couples can be separate from families.
The washrooms are immaculate and spacious, and contain all the facilities you could ever need, including family bathrooms and facilities for babies to be strapped safely into seats while mums or dads perform their own ablutions. One nice touch is the pitch with its own gate immediately adjacent to the disabled toilets; another is the array of colourful floral baskets that hang from all the buildings.
Families will love the two indoor heated swimming pools with separate children’s pools. They are located in a complex that also includes a fitness suite, saunas, steam room and spa pools – all of which can be hired by the hour.
Twenty-two ‘super pitches’ come with electric points, sewage and waste disposal, and TV hook-up. Another handy facility is a covered area for campers, which contains a microwave, fridge/freezer, hot water for washing up and two four-seat picnic tables.
No matter what you’re looking for in a campsite, with this many facilities on offer, you’ll be spoilt for choice here.
1 Jan 2003
Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2003
With the dreaming spires of Oxford to the east and the tranquil quaintness of the Cotswolds to the north-west, Lincoln Farm Park couldn’t be better situated for a well-earned caravanning break. The facilities are ideal. All pitches are sheltered and set on Cotswold stone chippings, with separate areas of grass for picnics. Everyone is given plenty of room and you can even opt for a luxury hook-up, which offers mains drainage, piped water, 16A power and satellite TV. On some pitches, a wooden picnic table is also provided as an extra.
Shower and bath time is a treat, too. Hot water runs all the time and the toilets are spotless. You can also enjoy the luxury of a hot bath in one of the two family bathrooms by paying a £10 deposit. Other five-star facilities include two swimming pools, saunas and whirlpool baths, a steam room, sun bed and multi-gym. These can be reserved for private hire by the hour, or you can simply join the public sessions.
There is a fenced adventure play area with a rubber-chipping base for safety. There’s also a giant chess and draughts board, a nine-hole putting green and a games field which are all well used and free of charge. A token-operated laundry room with free iron hire, covered washing up sinks, microwaves, freezers and a battery charging room are also on-site. The whole camp is also well-lit.
The only thing Lincoln Farm doesn’t have is a bar or clubhouse. But then Oxford is down the road and the nearest pub is a two-minute walk away.


