What do people want or expect from a CL ?

JohnM20 replied on 25/09/2018 08:50

Posted on 25/09/2018 08:50

We have just returned from a wonderful 10 days on a lovely CL in the New Forest. This was exactly as all the reviews had stated, flat, peaceful, lovely owners and very well kept. We were surprised, however, by the remarks of one couple who were staying there who didn't like the CL one bit. They were complaining about the fact that there were three horses in the adjoining paddock (excuse me but we were in the New Forest famous for horses!), They claimed they could smell them and there were flies, neither point we could agree with at all. They also said that they thought the site was bigger than it was. The handbook states it is half an acre which is possibly underestimating the actual size as there was far more space per unit than any CC main site but this couple were trying to judge the size from the photos online. (If they looked at the photos they would also see horse jumping 'jumps' in the adjoining paddock which might have given them a clue as to the possible proximity of horses). Why not believe the owner's description? They then went on to say that they didn't believe the reviews on line claiming that they were probably all written by the owners themselves. What an insult.

Talking the the owners in very general terms about people going into the countryside and then complaining about the characteristics of the countryside, sounds and smells etc, I was told that one couple staying on the site last year asked the owners to do something about the noise of the sheep (which they didn't own) in a neighbouring field. What do people expect ? If you don't like the characteristics of the countryside stay in a city and listen to the traffic and breath in the fumes.

moulesy replied on 30/09/2018 18:24

Posted on 30/09/2018 14:40 by Kennine

I would suggest that CL users would expect a rural outlook with great scenery,  lots of space , a relaxed environment, nice and knowledgeable  owners. In fact the very opposite to the bog standard supermarket car park look with rows upon rows of vans and an oval race track found on "all singing all dancing" CMC sites.     Facilities for a CL would include a Drinking water tap, a grey waste disposal point and a black waste disposal point. An electricity bollard could be included but not essential.

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Posted on 30/09/2018 18:24

"Sigh"! wink

EmilysDad replied on 30/09/2018 21:03

Posted on 30/09/2018 15:29 by Cornersteady

a rural outlook with great scenery, lots of space , a relaxed environment, nice and knowledgeable owners

I can get all that from a club site, you have often praised Bunree I believe K, scenery not good there?

I know it is all relative but then also you should have added that you have not been to a club site for two years? How do you know personally things have not changed?

Posted on 30/09/2018 21:03

But surely Bunree is the stereotypical  bog standard supermarket car park look with rows upon rows of vans and even it does have the views (assuming the lack of fog allows you to see across the loch

Kennine replied on 01/10/2018 07:50

Posted on 30/09/2018 15:29 by Cornersteady

a rural outlook with great scenery, lots of space , a relaxed environment, nice and knowledgeable owners

I can get all that from a club site, you have often praised Bunree I believe K, scenery not good there?

I know it is all relative but then also you should have added that you have not been to a club site for two years? How do you know personally things have not changed?

Posted on 01/10/2018 07:50

Nobody doubts that Bunree has views.

But everything else about CMC sites applies in the CL's v CMC Sites scenario.    CL's are the perfect camping places for those who enjoy their independence and the Great Outdoors. 

There are obviously some who don't like that kind of lifestyle. surprised

Kwink

Tinwheeler replied on 01/10/2018 08:41

Posted on 01/10/2018 08:41

What a shame you’re not able to use those ‘perfect camping places’, K. Are you having to settle for second best?

JVB66 replied on 01/10/2018 08:58

Posted on 01/10/2018 07:50 by Kennine

Nobody doubts that Bunree has views.

But everything else about CMC sites applies in the CL's v CMC Sites scenario.    CL's are the perfect camping places for those who enjoy their independence and the Great Outdoors. 

There are obviously some who don't like that kind of lifestyle. surprised

Kwink

Posted on 01/10/2018 08:58

If the larger type of sites are anything to go by, and the majority are in beutiful areas of the uk, as are most of  the smaller 5 van sites then it seems you have not, despite your assertion not really had much real life experiances undecided

Kennine replied on 01/10/2018 10:43

Posted on 01/10/2018 08:41 by Tinwheeler

What a shame you’re not able to use those ‘perfect camping places’, K. Are you having to settle for second best?

Posted on 01/10/2018 10:43

You might say that TW ... I couldn't possible comment laughinglaughinglaughing

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Tinwheeler replied on 01/10/2018 14:34

Posted on 01/10/2018 10:43 by Kennine

You might say that TW ... I couldn't possible comment laughinglaughinglaughing

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Posted on 01/10/2018 14:34

Hmm, best say no more, then sealed

Athel replied on 05/10/2018 18:20

Posted on 05/10/2018 18:20

My parents have chickens as mentioned on several of their CL reviews (they give people staying some eggs). They once had a complaint from people that they were scared of birds.

Takethedogalong replied on 05/10/2018 19:08

Posted on 05/10/2018 19:08

They walk amongst us Athel..........There are a few human specimens that instil a greater degree of trepidation in me than anything in the animal kingdom!laughing

richardandros replied on 06/10/2018 07:06

Posted on 06/10/2018 07:06

We stay on a CS near Malton regularly and love the peace and tranquility, the relaxed atmosphere and room to spread out.  It's a farm and equestrian centre and I was disgusted with a reviewer who complained about the noise of horses first thing in a morning. The couple who run the farm are the nicest people one could want to meet and go out of their way to make everyone's stay as enjoyable as possible.  The reviewer hadn't complained while he was there but waited until afterwards to post a critical review which was grossly unfair and really upset the owners.  Needless to say, my subsequent review let him and other readers know what I thought!

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