Pool Bridge Farm is located at Wheldrake Ln, Crockey Hill, York YO19 4SQ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Pool Bridge Farm and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Rachel Lawton

5 Google Rating

This place is seriously beautiful. We stayed in the meadow and had a lovely couple of days with our

5/ 5

This place is seriously beautiful. We stayed in the meadow and had a lovely couple of days with our dog. We spotted frogs, pheasants, hares and gorgeous birds and butterflies. The campsite and facilities are spot on and such a short distance from York. When we arrived we were welcomed and shown where we could pitch. Thank you for an amazing stay we will be back.

Claire Hackshall

5 Google Rating

I did a short break solo camping trip here and very much enjoyed it. The walk into York was great.

5/ 5

I did a short break solo camping trip here and very much enjoyed it. The walk into York was great.

mark white

5 Google Rating

Just nice to be away from everything and spend sometime with family. Just can't beat it. 😊

5/ 5

Just nice to be away from everything and spend sometime with family. Just can't beat it. 😊

C Gibson

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to go if you want to fish for a day or fish for a few days on the Q lake owners are lov

5/ 5

Lovely place to go if you want to fish for a day or fish for a few days on the Q lake owners are lovely. There are toilets for lady gents and disabled and even a shower facility. Even when the weather is not at its best the lake and scenery are beautiful.

John Burkr

4 Google Rating

Still a good place to fish price has gone up but you do have a good day's fishing

4/ 5

Still a good place to fish price has gone up but you do have a good day's fishing

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