19 to 21 March

Rob and Joy replied on 21/03/2019 17:39

Posted on 21/03/2019 17:39

This was our second visit to Moreton, the first being 2 years ago in peak season and at that time we were not impressed as we felt that there was too many pitches for the size of the site. As we were looking for a short break and really liked the location we decided to give it another try. Firstly I have to say that we have a small motorhome and as we were only there for 2 nights we only used the wind out awning and not the full awning. On the positive side: We found the facilities very good, and although a few years old were well maintained and spotless. The wardens were very helpful and friendly. There appeared to be more space this time, the site was busy but not full. The dog walk on site was very good. The location is excellent if like us you don’t cook in the motorhome and like to eat out. We didn’t notice any exceptional pot holes. The walks in the area are excellent. On the negative side: All the pitches appear small and certainly the one we were on could not accommodate our motor home and full awning without using some of the grass, although there were plenty of caravans and motorhomes with full awnings up. We think in peak season it will still feel cramped due to the number of pitches in relation to the size of the site. In summary if you go in the quieter times you will have a better chance of picking a pitch that suits your needs. We still think in peak season the site will feel very crowded. We will return again in the quieter months.
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