Wyreside Farm

Reviews

User

Fantastic campsite. Basic, but so quiet and lovely setting. Large open space for kids to play, lots of electric hook up, even for tents. lean toilets and shower. Freezer to put blocks in. sell fresh eggs and jam to raise money for charity. very friendly. highly recommend.

User

Just enjoyed a fabulously relaxed Bank Holiday weekend at Wyreside. Lovely quiet site with clean facilities. In a good location for walks and a local on the doorstep for hearty meals and a selection of beers.

User

Wyreside Farm Park feels like a home from home, hidden down a little track, taking you away from the village road, towards the flowing Wyre, which is home to much wildlife, including kingfishers. This little park feels wonderfully exclusive with just a dozen privately owned static caravans in the front section and about 20 electric on grass pitches arranged around the paddock. There's lot of space between pitches and huge grassy area in the middle, where hens will strut their stuff throughout the day.

The owner's pretty thatched cottage is surrounded by a beautiful cottage garden with flowers galore attracting butterflies.

Facilities are housed in an old brick building. While there are only two showers (one per gender) this is rarely a problem. The shower rooms each have a loo and wet room shower with lots of room for a chair, hooks for clothes and space for kids to move around if needed- a lovely set-up for families. The loo paper here is not economy stuff, it's softer than I use at home! There's also power sockets available in the washrooms, allowing hairdryers and straighteners to the used in front of big mirrors.

Campers also have access to a washing up room with freezer, and free range eggs for sale from the resident hens. The elsan point is well positioned and easy to use, and a separate hose is available for filling motorhomes.

It's a very short walk along a riverside footpath to The Grapes, a lovely village pub with a wide and deeply reliable menu. All the usual pub classics are on offer, homecooked fresh. But it's the quality of the hand-pulled pizzas than we look forward to after arriving for the weekend.

The Wyre Valley may not be the most touristy part of Lancashire, but it's all the better for it, there's plenty to explore without going to the coast, and if you do, head a little north and see the Blackpool Tower from a safe distance, without entering the bustle of the town itself.

Saving the best for last, the owner Penny is one of the friendliest and most genuine ladies you could wish to meet. Endlessly cheerful and enthusiastic, and very quickly feels like an old friend. Such a charming place to visit, again and again.

User

We stopped here this weekend lovely site . We arrived Friday and left Sunday and it was a great little
site . The children loved the field where they played rounders and ball games . We will be back .

User

What a gem of a campsite. So peaceful and very friendly. Toilets and showers are 5 star and Penny the owner is lovely. Our first visit but definitely not our last.

User

Quaint little camping site, ideal for those just up for relaxing and those who aren't. 20 minutes or so from Blackpool but would think its bother world away with the differences between busy bustling Blackpool and country lane st Michaels on wyre. I would highly recommend this place. It's ideal for everyone, just off the beaten track.

User

Quiet and tranquill a lovely family campsite in the village of St Michael on Wyre. Take a walk by the river, eat in the local pub or have a bbq with high quaility meat bought from the local shop. Also close to Blackpool but you can stay without all the noise. Highly recommended.


More about Wyreside Farm

Wyreside Farm is located at Allotment Ln, St Michael's on Wyre, Preston PR3 0TZ, UK
+44 1995 679797
http://www.wyresidefarmpark.co.uk/