it slopes (and has ridges and furrows)
Just got back from a five night stay on lucy's field
very peaceful site and location is ideal, the site is well maintained
and the motorhome (separate field) area is easily accessible.
The caravan area though is the most uneven site I have come across in the years that I have been caravaning.
when pitching I tore two feet off the rear stabilisers and grounded the motormover which rendered it unusable, so had to pitch as best as possible without it.
Bill the owner pointed out that I obviously had not read the sign on entry advising on how to pitch, which I had not seen as there are a number of signs as you enter the site. Upon checking the sign the next day I can't say it would have made much difference as it read as follows.
PLEASE DRIVE SLOWLY & DIAGONALLY RIDGE AND FURROW
Bill did help me get the motormover working again the next day but having said that it worked properly before arriving at Lucy's field and failed to work properly on the day I left.
During our stay one other caravan broke a foot off a rear stabiliser whilst pitching and were also told of their failure to read the sign and another caravan grounded at the rear whilst trying to reverse in. I spoke to others staying on the site who were also quite surprised not only by the slope but as the sign says, the ridges and furrows, I now have a bill for repairs for the motormover that is greater than the site fee and have never damaged a caravan on any other site.
In conclusion it is a well kept site for motorhomes with gentle slope,(and I fully appreciate that the Cotswolds is not flat) but be very wary when you arrive on how you pitch if you have a caravan because there is potential to cause damage.
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