Alan Rogers Review
This 82-acre site is really ideal for anglers, with four fishing lakes (coarse, carp and pike) and river fishing on the Trent. There are 130 pitches of which 100 have electricity connections (16A). Non-anglers might choose this park if visiting antique fairs or events at nearby Newark Showground, or Newark town (1 mile) with its castle, air museum and various weekly markets. During your stay, you might visit Southwell Minster, Sherwood Forest, Clumber Park, Lincoln with its castle and cathedral or Nottingham with its castle, caves and shopping centres.
Location
Getting there...
Park is a mile north of Newark on the old Great North Road. From south on A1, take A46 west (signed Newark, then Leicester) and turn north on A6065/A616 towards South Muskham. Pass through village and continue on A616 to site on the left. From southwest (M1/A46) turn north off Newark bypass on A6065/A616 as above. From north on A1 leave B6325 (Newark) continue south through South Muskham and follow signs for Newark.
What's special about this campsite
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Fishing
With several ponds, carp and coarse lakes, and a good stretch of the River Trent, there is something here for every coarse fisherman.- Coarse fishing
- Lake on site
- Licence / permit required
- Bait and fishing supplies
- carp
- bream
- chub
- pike
- roach
- River on site
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