Mandale Campsite Reviews
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Mandale Campsite offers a traditional camping holiday on a picturesque working farm in Lathkill Dale within the stunning Peak District National Park. Grass pitches welcome tents and tourers with wonderful countryside views all around. You couldn't be better placed, with Bakewell and Buxton on hand, limitless walking and cycling routes all around and both Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall within a 20 minute drive, you'll be spoilt for things to do!
80 reviews
94%
would recommend
Excellent first start to our camping adventure
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Kirsty D
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It was our first time camping as a family of 5. We loved it so much, we wanted to extend our stay, but didn't have enough clothes or food. We liked that we could choose where we pitched. However, I think allocating spaces would have been better. When we arrived, there was a campervan next to us but (we believed) plenty of space between. After a few colourful words under their breath when they saw us, they moved to the other side. As newbie campers, we had no idea what we had done wrong and felt a bit awkward. Otherwise, we had great time we are already planning our next stay ☺️
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Mark A
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Lovely, quiet stay in May.
Peaceful site
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Andrew C
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Beautiful location. Facilities clean and well maintained. Staff friendly. Very dog friendly. Would recommend to anyone looking to enjoy the area.
Mandale in May
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Jane S
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Basic, clean and tidy. Well organised site. Great location for walking.
Great location with plenty of space
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Oliver B
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The site is well located, being close to several great trails and footpaths. The large camping fields mean there is plenty of space, with pleasant views over the surrounding hills. The large field in which I was based was on a slight incline which was fine in a campervan and must help with drainage during wet periods. I appreciate some people are surprised that the use of hot water involves paying 20 pence pieces in to a meter but I didn't personally find this too much of an issue. The potwash room, toilets and other facilities were all clean.