Our camping season has started late this year by virtue of the need to run in Mr Happy's new engine prior to letting him loose with the camper on the back. So with its (expensive) 1500 mile service out of the way we picked a site fairly local to where we live.
We chose the Pudding Room because it was close, it had loos & showers and decent reviews and was small & informal.
Its located just above Carsington water between Ashbourne & Wirksworth in Derbyshire. The first thing to say if you want a quiet rural site where the only thing which disturbs you is birdsong then this is NOT the site for you. It is located on the junction of 2 busy roads so there is road noise, not that it bothered us.
The site nominally operates as a C & CC CS site but has 20 pitches in 3 adjacent fields. The main field has 10 spacious pitches around the edge and they work on the principle of your pitch is between here and here park as you wish, which is just how we like it!
Even when the site is full as it was this weekend then there is still plenty of space as the picture below shows.
This is how we chose to pitch as usual
The "facilities" are situated in the main building & just behind and consist of two toilet / shower wet rooms and two extra spacious toilets and wash basins in separate building
They were kept clean and serviced through the weekend and we never had to queue, although slightly bizarrely non of them were actually finished with missing tiles. grouting, extractors etc even though they had been built at different times and some time ago, just odd really!
The main building also housed aside from a washing up room the kitchen for the business of the same name in which Angie who is a welcoming host prepares the most amazing cakes & puddings too many of which were consumed over the weekend!
The only real drawback if you are that fussed is that there are no electric hook ups, but for a weekend that did not bother us. Also it was only £42 for the 3 nights.
Here's the link: http://www.thepuddingroomderbyshire.co.uk/
There are several good pubs in the area one right across the road, we ate in the Red Lion in Hognaston which was superb.
There is loads to do in the area, a cycle track leads down to the nearby Carsington Water where there are a range of walks cycle tracks and water activities.
There is lots of other stuff like the High Peak trail, assorted stately homes, preserved railways, things to suit most interests in fact.
So there you have it a quick trip away and we will certainly go back, if only for the cake!!
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