Woolley Edge Scout Campsite
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Woolley Edge Ln
Wakefield Rural Ward, eng WF4 2LS - (753) 429-0200
Chamber Rating
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EBW&NCWA
Great views
Mar 21st, 2023 -
Neil Hudson
Great location & facilities. My son was well looked after
Feb 21st, 2023 -
Sean Tattershall
Beautiful place kids loved the weekend with wombwell 9th
Dec 30th, 2022 -
matt dyson
I'm local to this place I live 5 mins away and ride through on the mountain bike regularly for some twisty fun in the nearby wood.. Picturesque place when you've got it to yourself but when the camp site is open it becomes a little hectic with so many cars they are forced into the surrounding woodland messing up the trail and just generally being where they really shouldn't just out of respect for the woods and indeed the locals who use this place when the scout groups are not there. Although I guess to get round this problem a fair few tress have been felled to make room for parking cars ... On uneven ground.
Aug 25th, 2022 -
Johann Brancken
Aug 8th, 2022
Contact Info
- (753) 429-0200
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Woolley Edge Scout Campsite?
A The phone number for Woolley Edge Scout Campsite is: (753) 429-0200.
Q Where is Woolley Edge Scout Campsite located?
A Woolley Edge Scout Campsite is located at Woolley Edge Ln, Wakefield Rural Ward, eng WF4 2LS
Q What is the internet address for Woolley Edge Scout Campsite?
A The website (URL) for Woolley Edge Scout Campsite is: http://www.woolleyedgecampsite.co.uk/
Q How is Woolley Edge Scout Campsite rated?
A Woolley Edge Scout Campsite has a 4.7 Star Rating from 32 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Woolley Edge Scout Campsite
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 32 Reviews )EBW&NCWA on Google
Great views
Neil Hudson on Google
Great location & facilities. My son was well looked after
Sean Tattershall on Google
Beautiful place kids loved the weekend with wombwell 9th
matt dyson on Google
I'm local to this place I live 5 mins away and ride through on the mountain bike regularly for some twisty fun in the nearby wood.. Picturesque place when you've got it to yourself but when the camp site is open it becomes a little hectic with so many cars they are forced into the surrounding woodland messing up the trail and just generally being where they really shouldn't just out of respect for the woods and indeed the locals who use this place when the scout groups are not there. Although I guess to get round this problem a fair few tress have been felled to make room for parking cars ... On uneven ground.
Johann Brancken on Google