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When to Visit
During peak season we are the perfect site for that family holiday. There's plenty to keep the children occupied including heated swimming & paddling pools, play area, pool & table tennis, amusement arcade, football field and regular live family entertainment.
For those looking for something quieter, visit us during the Off Peak period and we are the perfect place to get away from it all for either a short weekend stay or a longer holiday. Enjoy a spot of fishing, cycle the Tissington Trail or explore the beauty of the Peak District National Park.
Special Offers
We have special offers during low season including HALF PRICE pitches. With pitches starting from just £8.75 per night this offer is too good to miss!
Terms & conditions and date restrictions apply. Please see our website newspage or call us for further details.
Nearby Attractions
There is a wealth of places to visit and things to do in the area including on-site fishing & cycle hire, walking in the Peak District, Dovedale with it's famous stepping stones across the river and the picturesque village of Tissington. A little further away are Haddon Hall and Chatsworth, stately homes that are well worth a visit. Chatsworth is especially popular with children who love to visit the farm area and adventure play ground. For the more adventurous there's water sports at nearby Carsington water, Alton Towers is only 20 minutes away for thrill seekers and Gulliver's Kingdom theme park for younger children.
Our website
Don't forget to visit our website for more details and photographs.
Visitor Report(s)Didn't stay here, but visited the site despite reminders on road up to site that visitors not allowed for security purposes.
This was the best site that we saw in the Southern side of the Peak District. Special Bays for Caravans and just a very clean well organised site - my choice next time Mr Wood12 October 2005 We visited Callow Top and the facilities are very good, however would suggest if you want peace and quiet you visit out of busy times as the place was full of children and caravans as far as the eye could see on the bank holiday we visited.
Mrs Chamberlain
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