Great site that will test your towing and setting up skills.
After reading some of the reviews I did my homework on how best to get to the site. Make sure that you follow the directions given on the site page and follow the hotel sign. The approach road is slightly wider than the caravan. You do a sharp right turn if approaching from Honiton on the A375. The site is about 1/2 mile down a single track road. Don't worry, you will be extremely unlucky if you meet anybody coming the other way. Turning into the site needs to be done carefully. I got in OK with a 7.5 metre long caravan. Once you turn into the site the first word that came to mind was Wow. The view is fantastic. You will need some blocks to level the caravan. Take your time and choose your position carefully, there is plenty of room. There is water and electricity on every pitch, so no repetitive filling of the water container. There are no toilet or shower facilities. Going back to the view, I have to say that this was one of the best if not the best view from a CL site that we have been on. The site is very quiet, the adjacent single track road is extremely lightly used as it appears to be a road to nowhere. A previous reviewer mentioned the Hare and Hounds. We had an excellent Sunday Roast there. Although it appears close I would not recommend walking as there is no pavement on the A375 and fast moving traffic. We also had a meal at the Pig at the Combe, very expensive but very good. We had vouchers bought for us and this was the reason we stayed on this site. The site will test your towing and setting up skills but all great fun. Overall this is a fantastic site and well worth the effort.
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