Joint favourite CL
What a gem, right on the edge of Goonhilly Downs on the Lizard. The view from the pitches is lovely and the lights of RAF Culdrose shine up at night. The tops of the Goonhilly satellite dishes can be seen as can about six wind turbines but don’t be put off with these. I never thought I’d say it myself but they actually enhance the view. All pitches are hardstanding with plenty of green space between each pitch. What I particularly liked for on those rainy days, and we had a few along with the winds, was the infinity wifi and I was getting up to 30mbps download. For about 2mbps you would pay the caravan club £25 a year, this comes in with the £16 pn site fee.
You will be made welcome by Andrew but he will never be in your face, leaving you to enjoy your stay at his CL which he must be proud of. After two weeks on a service pitch it’s going to be hard having to do the waters next time we are away.
There is a nice mown dog walk around a meadow which is accessed through a couple of gates and apparently it is half a mile in length.
We took the birdfeeder where a pheasant and his wife spent most of their time feeding.
The site is easy to find but take care with the last couple of miles which are bendy but nothing to worry about.
I can guarantee you wont regret visiting this site and we will definitely be back next year. It is now our joint favourite CL along with Oaklea. I just wish Andrew would stop selling the bacon, eggs and black pudding. No good for my non existent diet and I had four fry up breakfasts while there.
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