Broadway Caravan & Motorhome Club Site

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Just had five nights at this site. I can recommend it. Not that big but very much up to club standards. You can walk into Broadway in fifteen minutes. Broadway is the archetypal English country village. Never have I seen so many million pound houses all in one place! Does get very busy in the tourist season.

At the side of the site is a railway line on the heritage Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. The station is opposite the site entrance. Does not run in winter.

Lots of country walking available from site. Definitely worth walking up to the Broadway Tower.

Opposite the site entrance is a petrol station containing a small grocery shop. You can get the basics and newspapers.

We shall return.
 
I'm one of the 1,000 people who volunteer on the steam railway there. We're busy setting up for the santa specials at the moment x:-)

Broadway station was completed about three years ago, and looks fabulous - just like it used to before it was demolished - the attention to detail is amazing.

There is plenty of parking at Toddington station if you fancy visiting the railway but are staying somewhere else in the Cotswolds. No height barriers. Indeed, I often park at Toddington and take the train to Broadway - it makes a fabulous day out.
 
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One of my favourite sites. Pick a pitch on the upper or mid upper level
 
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We stayed at the Broadway site earlier this year. We wandered up to the station but it was closed for the day. As we were walking away a volunteer came to the gate and asked if he could help us. He then let us in for a few minutes so that my wife could take picture of the building and platfom. He even moved a bulk pack of toilet paper so that we could include the goods trolley keeping it in period. Great place😁
 
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Part of the reason the trains are not running this time of year, is that it gives us a chance to do some more major maintenance work.

There was a small landslip near Winchcombe station. Some new houses were built near the line which has affected drainage. It's being repaired at the moment.

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I live in winchcombe lovely part of the world,Those new houses should of never been put up they demolished the only pub in Greet and didn't have the planning to do so they should of be made to build it againn like some have had to do.
 

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