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Comberton Golf Club
Address: Pershore Rd, Pershore WR10 3DY, UK
Phone: 01386 710738
State: Worcestershire
Zip Code: WR10 3DY


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Reviews
Amazing, exceeded expectations we had such a good time. From the minute we arrived it was clear the luxury was on point in terms of the chalet. Hot tub was checked everyday. Martins meats from the shop were great. A walk around the golf course at night was awesome and we saw deer. The best bit for me was the whole site was quiet with few people highly recommended.
We stayed at Bredon View at the beginning of August and honestly were a bit disappointed. All the photos show the lodges with lovely large decking facing woodland surrounded by woodland but in reality there are only a few that actually do.nnWe paid extra to have a Fallow Lodge which are the most expensive lodges at the park and were very disappointed to find that the hot tub and the decking both face on to the road. The decking is very small with a small table , we were expecting to have family meals outside but this was not possible as the table is not big enough for 4 plates and also we didn't want people constantly walking past and looking at us.nOur two teenage daughters felt very uncomfortable going into the hot tub as there were always people walking past. We asked at reception if we could move and we're told that they often get people disappointed about thier lodge location, they were full so couldn't move us but they could give us extra towels to hang up along the glass fences to give us some privacy, nothing turned up after two days so we went back to reception and were directed to the manager who seemed very upset when we asked about the extra towels and said that would cost him an extra £7 per towel! He did eventually agree to the extra towels but they never turned up and we went and bought our own in the end. It definitely started the holiday off on a bad start, I was hoping to get a towel refresh after the first week we stayed for 2 weeks but after that chat I didn't bother...nThe park has lots of rules, no ball games, no food or drink or electric items around the hot tubs having a glass of something with some gentle music in the background is part of the hot tub experience surely!, quiet time between 10pm and 8am fair enough and they ask you upon checkout to have a tidy up for them! This isn't a cheap caravan - it's a luxury lodge! We paid a lot of money for this holiday and don't expect to have to clean it for the cleaners, especially when we kept finding really long black hairs all over the lodge none of ours and dirty plates on arrival.nnThe park says it's luxury and offers a tranquil environment, unfortunately the grounds staff think it's ok to come and cut the grass around your lodge on their very loud ride on mowers even if you are in the hot tub or eating outside. Back and forth back and forth with no regard for the noise or the dust, bits of grass and noise they make, plus the fact my daughters felt very uncomfortable with the guy looking at them and smiling.nDuring our stay there was also lots of building work taking place, including diggers coming in and out and working opposite our lodge. Trying to sunbathe or go in the hot tub listening to building noise or builders talking is not a luxury vibe. Unfortunately there are lots of empty plots so I'm sure the building work will carry on and on.nnIn summary the interior of the lodges are very nice. The hot tub only has space for 3 really, despite it being a 4 person lodge, the outside of the lodges is not luxury with lots of building work taking place and the decking and hot tubs are very overlooked with little privacy.
Just spent a week here,the positives are rhe site is very peaceful and picturesque and the staff are lovely especially the hot tub guys.The hot tubs are checked twice daily.The retreat for food and drinks is lovely but not open enough in my opinionnThe downside for us was the mattress on the bed was awful,you could feel the springs in your body when you moved around and I ended up with a bad back and sore ribs and was lucky if I slept for more than 2 hours a night.Sarah from reception did get the mattress changed for us bit it wasn't much better. There was no towels or robes provided for the bot tub and only one bath towel each for a week which isn't enough considering we paid £900 for the lodge.Although the site is lovely we wouldn't return due to the state of the mattresses and the lodges are basically plastic.The weather was hot a lot of the time and there is nowhere on the patio to escape the sun so umbrellas would be a good idea.Also blinds in the lounge would be beneficial as you couldn't get away from the heat inside without totally closing the curtains which obviously during the day you wouldn't want to do
We got such a fantastic deal through Hoseasons and stayed Mon-Fri during the Easter break.nnWe booked two lodges Jays Party and Hawk View - Or something like that!. Both were very well equipped, well designed, the interior was beautiful and they were immaculate! We were given a handbook with all the expectations of the park and check in was very quick and efficient.nnQuiet hours are 8am-10pm. After our first night however, we were awoke at 6:55am by drilling and banging. At first we thought we’d dreamt it, but then it continued. At 7:15 we went to ask if they could stop. They were installing a new unit next to ours in Jays Party. They continued to make noise albeit a little quieter so I emailed the office. They addressed it quite promptly. This installation continued throughout the day making it pointless to use the hot tub as I could not sit and relax with a load of workmen working and making a lot of noise next to me which was a real shame. Everyday the noise continued to start at 8am from then on. Throughout our stay more lodges were brought in and continued to be installed. There was a lot of work going on in Jays Party which ruined the relaxing and peacefully atmosphere we were hoping for.nnOur WiFi connection was great at first, but then we lost it within the first 12 hours. I wouldn’t be bothered usually but our daughter needed it to revise for A Levels. We were unable to find anything to fix it, so I emailed guest services. Later that day someone came to fix it as they are installed outside the lodge?! We lost it again the next day. We didn’t bother after that!nnAt this point we felt a little disappointed. We felt like we were staying on a building site when in our lodge. We weren’t getting the seamless, relaxing experience we had paid for. We had paid for something that was becoming sub standard and unusable. We were lucky we had a second lodge elsewhere in the park as we ended up spending most of our time there. Also, though our issues were rectified, there were no gestures offered to alleviate this feeling.nnThe park states that it is dog friendly. We received a nice welcome pack for our dog, however they must remain off all furniture and beds, they must be on leads at all times due to other wildlife however there is a dog field you can take them to. It was just a tad stricter than other dog friendly places we have been to, but for good reason.nnThe park are also quite strict about what you can do outside your lodge as my son one day was passing his football between himself and his father and was asked to stop and do it on the dog field. I would say this park was not a place for families / children.nnThe bar was lovely and the service here was good and it was very peaceful and quiet away from the work! but I would not return until the park was finished. There were a lot of empty plots so I believe work will be continuing for the foreseeable future. Once it is complete, I imagine it will be an absolutely beautiful and tranquil destination!
Fabulous week at Bredon View Holiday Park. Beautifully clean, new lodge with a wonderful hot tub. Surroundings were quiet and only about 15 minutes from Evesham and Tewkesbury. Highly recommend.
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