Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 2 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Nice site - but take note!

First of all, make sure you approach the site from the correct end of the road! – follow the instructions in the club book. The site entrance has a large raised planter in the middle of the drive, which you will hit, if you’re not careful. The site is protected by a set of wooden gates, once you go through these, you then have to keep left and head down a VERY steep slope to your pitch. If you don’t think your brakes will hold out, the owner can position it for you. The views and the walks around the grounds, woods and lake are great; however, I wouldn’t stay here again. There are so many rules and regulations that you have to stick to. You can’t drive on the grass – well, you have too, otherwise you can’t get on the pitch, you are not allowed to park your car next to the caravan – you have to park it at the top of the hill. Any rubbish other than tins, paper, card and bottles, must be taken home with you or you have to visit the local council rubbish tip. This includes dog waste – There are no bins for general rubbish which isn’t recyclable. I have never been on a site where you have to visit the local tip to dump your rubbish! I must also point out the signs that have been installed are rather sarcastic regarding the waste. Despite there being slabs on the pitches, they are not level. If you are asked, make sure you pick the hard standing pitch – It’s at the top of the slope and looks level
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