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****O 4/5 based on 1 user review of Wellington Country Park

Wellington Country Park

Season 2nd March to 4th November 2012

Owner's description

Wellington Country Park Campsite, located between Reading and Basingstoke on the A33, offers you the opportunity to pitch within the beauty and tranquillity of woodland, with open parkland, lakes and nature trails to explore.

Easily reached from both the M3 & M4 motorways, it is ideal both as a touring base and as a destination.

Our beautiful campsite is situated amongst mature woodlands within the Country Park itself and offers a unique camping experience ... being both the perfect destination for family holidays or ideal for a quiet break away but can also serve as the perfect touring base!!
Why... because not only are we a campsite but included in your stay is unlimited access to our exciting 350 acre Country Park.

A stay with us during High season will offer a jam packed family fun holiday, with FREE unlimited access to the Country Park where kids can let off steam, climb on, in and through an assortment of play equipment, adventure play areas, slides, dig in sand pits, play crazy golf and ride our miniature railway, visit the Animal Farm and so much more! Definitely a campsite for all the family!!’

A stay with us during Low season will offer a peaceful and tranquil stay where you can enjoy stunning wildlife, nature walks and you can sit, relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

As well as being an ideal location for a destination holiday, Wellington Country Park Campsite is also an ideal touring base for Hampshire, Berkshire and the South. For guests travelling to or from Europe, we are a convenient distance from the Channel ports.

The historic cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, Windsor Castle, and the University town of Oxford are all within an hour’s drive. Much nearer, are the superb shopping facilities of Reading's Oracle Centre and Basingstoke's Festival Place.

Other attractions close by include Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington to entertain the kid's and for the grown-ups, Ascot and Kempton Race Courses; all of which provide a host of entertainment.

Facilities

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  • Pets allowed Pets allowed
  • Allow rallies Allow rallies
  • Family park Family park
  • Children's play area Children's play area
  • Electric hook-ups 51 Electric hook-ups
  • Sanitary block(s) Sanitary block(s)
  • Laundry Laundry
  • Shop Shop
  • Visitor parking Visitor parking
  • Washing up facilities
  • Cafe Cafe

laundry, washing machine, tumble drier, hairdryers, wash up area, elsan pits, refuse areas, hot bbq ash disposal point.
All campers have FREE access to the park facilities even when facilities closed to the public.

Accommodation

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Pitches No. of units Price
Motorhome pitches51£16.00-£22.00
Tent pitches15£14.50-£17.50
Touring pitches51£16.00-£22.00
Seasonal pitchesno
Serviced pitchesno
For rent No. of units Price
Camping podsno
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno
Owned No. of units
Chaletsno
Holiday homesno
Residential homesno

Nearby attractions

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As well as being an ideal location for a destination holiday, Wellington Country Park Campsite is also an ideal touring base for Hampshire, Berkshire and the South.

For guests travelling to or from Europe, we are a convenient distance from the Channel ports.

The historic cathedral cities of Winchester and Salisbury, Windsor Castle, and the University town of Oxford are all within an hour’s drive. Much nearer, are the superb shopping facilities of Reading's Oracle Centre and Basingstoke's Festival Place.

Other attractions close by include Legoland, Thorpe Park and Chessington to entertain the kid's and for the grown-ups, Ascot and Kempton Race Courses; all of which provide a host of entertainment.

Nearby recreation

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  • Cycle hire
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse Riding
  • Swimming (Indoor)
  • Tennis
  • Sports Ground
  • Gym
  • Snooker/Pool
  • Sauna
  • Leisure Centre

Cinema's, ten pin bowling, Reading football ground, ice skating, Basingstoke and Reading town centre shopping facilities - all within 10 miles

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User rating: ****O (4.0/5.0)

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3 Aug 2009: keefbrown from Havant, Hampshire reviewed Wellington Country Park

A regular weekend away in our caravan, Wellington Country Park offers a chance to park up on site and let your children (from about 3 and up to early teens I'd say) let off steam. With a railway, a large lake for fishing, crazy golf, sandpits for younger children and a sandpit with a great water pump to make rivers in as well as two playparks and an adventure play trail it makes the weekend fly past! Take some bottled water however and make sure you have some fly/wasp repellant as you are caming in a forest, make sure you have lots of torches to, it does get rather dark!
Wellington Country Park, Reading, Berkshire

: June in 2009
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This reviewer is a family with children, a tourer/motorhomer

Professional Reviews

Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Award 2008

Deer come right up to you in this lovely forest site. Your site fee also entitles you to entry in the adjacent country park, which has play areas, a boating lake, a train and many walks to keep the whole family entertained. Pitches range from gravel to extra-large hardstandings and all have electric hook-up. A centrally located amenities block houses the showers and toilets, dishwashing sinks and launderette.The reception operates a gas exchange. Children can take part in activities organised on site, while their parents relax.

Practical Caravan Top 100 Parks Awards 2005

You’ll be spoilt for choice at this family site set in 350 acres of woodland. There’s a deer park next door, fishing and boating lakes, an adventure playground, children’s animal farm, sandpit and a gift shop. For a small extra charge, you can ride the miniature railway and play crazy golf.
If your visit coincides with a special event, you could be flying kites, hunting for Easter eggs or admiring classic cars. If you’ve worked up an appetite after all that, there’s a café offering a fast-food service in the centre of the park.
The numbered pitches are hidden in the woods, divided by trees and bushes, and are set on leaf mould rather than grass. They’re mostly level, with the odd tree root. Note that under 18s are not allowed without adult supervision.
Laundry, sinks, toilets and showers are all in the centre of the site and are kept immaculately clean, while facilities for the disabled are available in the main reception area. A shop sells basic provisions,
a separate gift shop sells coffee, and gas can be obtained nearby at Berkshire Caravans. Children will enjoy the fenced-off play area with its imaginative apparatus.
Reading is close by, with its variety of shops, wide choice of eateries, and state-of-the-art cinema. Stratfield Saye House, home of the dukes of Wellington, is nearby. Just along the M4 is Windsor, where you can visit the castle, some excellent shops, Legoland and – if you fancy a flutter on the horse – the racecourse. Across the Thames are Eton and its famous college for boys.

Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2004

Set in 350 acres of woodland with a deer park next door, plus fishing and boating lakes, an adventure playground, children’s animal farm, sandpit and even a gift shop, you’ll be spoilt for choice at this small family site. For a small extra charge you can also ride the miniature railway and play crazy golf. If your visit coincides with a special event, you could be flying kites, hunting for Easter eggs or admiring classic vintage cars. If you’ve worked up an appetite after all that, there’s a café offering a fast-food service in the centre of the park.

The numbered pitches are hidden in the woods and divided by trees and bushes, and are set on leaf mould rather than grass. They’re mostly level, but watch out for the odd tree root. Note that under 18s are not allowed without adult supervision.

Laundry, sinks, toilets and showers are all in the centre of the site and are kept immaculately clean by the hardworking staff, while disabled facilities are available in the main reception area. A shop sells basic provisions, a separate gift shop sells coffee, and gas can be obtained nearby at Berkshire Caravans. Children will enjoy the fenced-off play area with its imaginative apparatus.

Reading is close by, with its variety of shops, wide choice of eating places, and state-of-the-art cinema. Stratfield Saye House, home of the Dukes of Wellington is nearby, and Windsor Castle is just along the M4.

Practical Caravans Top 100 Parks Awards 2003

Berkshire is famous for its woods, and Wellington Country Park is no exception, with nearly all of its 70 pitches are set in woodland clearings. The woods are full of nature trails and other surprises, including a rope swing, assault course and fitness trail. Children will particularly enjoy visiting the deer park next door.

At the centre of the park there is a lake that’s ideal for fishing, swimming or canoeing. Many people simply bring their own blow-up boats to sail on the lake. Other attractions include a narrow-gauge railway for children, an animal farm, a dairy museum and a crazy-golf course.

The pitches are in good condition and 42 of them have electric hook-ups. A further 18 are hardstanding. They are divided into groups of twos and threes. The trees provide plenty of privacy and excellent cover from the worst of the British weather. There are toilet facilities throughout the woods, which are well signposted. They have been recently renovated so the facilities are of a good standard and very clean. There are washbasins in cubicles and well equipped showers, dishwashing sinks and laundry space, although if you have a fully-serviced pitch you receive hot water direct.

Tourist sites such as Windsor and Legoland are within easy reach. The access gates, however, close at 5.30pm and should you want to stay out later then you need to make arrangements to get hold of a key. This can be
particularly important if you are visiting the pub, less than a mile away.

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