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Reviews of Dell Touring & Caravan Park (The), Bury St Edmunds

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Review by mr bw pegg on 21st August, 2007

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brilliant campsite,well run by andrew & dawn a very friendly and helpful couple.very modern toilet and shower blocks and really clean.well spaced pitches on level ground with room for the kids to play. we will be going back next year and we can`t wait.

Date visited: 18-21 august 07

Review by Steve Bluett on 4th June, 2007

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I have just booked our fourth break at the Dell and would not hesitate to recommend this to anyone.nice large pitches make the privacy that we like possible, excellent toilet and shower block that are really kept emaculately clean, friendly owners who are really helpful.Also lovely walks for our little dog, this will be another of many bookings that I will be making. Thanks to all Regards Steve Bluett

Date visited: May bank holiday 2007

Review by Sarah on 21st November, 2006

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A beautiful quiet place to stay. Very good value for money. Welcoming owners who keep the park in excellent condition. Close Thurston, which has a lovely park for children to play and a few miles from Burt St Edmunds. Will definately visit again. Thank you for the lovely stay.

Date visited: 04 August 2006

Review by Claire Hutton on 20th October, 2006

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Awesome park, the owners are great and facilities are very clean

Date visited: August 1st

Review by Hayley Easey on 2nd May, 2006

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Very good park. Facilities are excellent, the best we have ever see. Owners are very friendly and helpful. All together a very good site, nice and close to Bury St Edmunds.

Date visited: 28.4.2006

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