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Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Excellent site

This is a small but very popular site in the heart of Bristol. The staff, as usual, are very helpful, knowledable and friendly, There is a popular small pub (Cottage Inn) a couple of minutes walk along from the site. The pub does excellent meals and not the usual boil in the bag or microwave food, we had homemade smoked salmon fishcakes there. The pub is by the harbour ferry stop, the yellow ferries have an unadvertised 3 day ticket which allows unlimited travel on their ferries. I found Chedder gorge a let down, the parking is very limited and, being run by the National Trust, very expensive. Visitors need to be at the gorge early in the morning to get a parking space. There is very limited parking for disabled visitors, i was only able to find 3 disabled spaces and they were on a bend by the coach park, all in all not very disabled visitor friendly. We tried to visit Wells but there seemed to be even less disabled parking. Rant over, the site is well worth a visit but you will have to book early.

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