Trees

Simontudorprice replied on 22/07/2019 08:01

Posted on 22/07/2019 08:01

The site is in two parts, the line closest to the road and the part away from the road. If you are near the road you will discover how busy the road is with lorries passing at all times of the day and night. You will also be aware you were under the trees. These are lovely trees. But they not only block out most of the sunlight, but they also cover your vehicle with sap/sticky material. It took some time to clean the van on our return home. Apart from the actual pitch (the last one to right on way to the exit), the location and site are excellent. Although I do think the note on the dog walk sets the wrong tone re the glamping site, where there is an assumption that the bread and butter of the CC members are lesser citizens. I think it may be time to do some tree surgery before it becomes impossible to risk parking under some of the trees for fear of damage caused by sticky substances. However, I do commend the wardens and site for location and friendliness. Well worth a visit.
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