Peace and beauty, away from it all
This is a tranquil site in a peaceful valley which feels miles from anywhere. The field has plenty of space, and the picnic table for each site is a lovely touch. There are fabulous views across the valley, and lots of sheep and cattle around. The farmhouse is a little way away, in the tiny village, but James visits the site from time to time to see that all is well. He suggests using his wifi outside his back door, but I could not pick it up. The grass cuttings are not collected, so the caravan needs regular sweeping. The only downside was the toilet emptying point, which is a septic tank with a metal grid covering: easy to drop things in besides your waste, which does not disappear. The local lanes are steep and winding, leading to tiny hamlets. The tiny town of Clun seems like a heaving metropolis, and has a mobile signal and cafes with wifi. We also visited Kington (a bit dilapidated, but with an excellent museum), Presteigne (Hampstead just inside Wales) and Knighton (large Co-Op). Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Hereford are not too far away if you are longing for the bright lights.
Jasperselwyn
Reviewed on 01/08/2021 17:03
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