Good site for the fit
You need to be fit and a good walker to camp at this site. Site itself is quite a hike away from Brighton town centre. Buses to Brighton are frequent but the bus stop is about ten to fifteen minutes walk away from the campsite through the park, as is the local Lidl. Parking in Brighton itself is tricky. The train that runs along the prom was out of action when we visited.
The site sprawls a bit in the way of layout, so loo blocks can be some distance from one's pitch. No queues for showers even though site was full, so I guess most campers have given up on the loo trek and used their own on board facilities.
Spotless facilities in the way of shower/loo blocks/food prep/washing up.
Pitches are a good size, most are hardstanding. Quite tough going with the tent pegs on the hardstanding.
Camp wardens are efficient, well informed and friendly. The place runs like clock work and is kept well.
Fish and Chip Van and Pizza Van call once a week at site which is a bonus. There is a café in the nearby park, which opens 9-5 which is worth a visit.
The site is mostly tranquil and quiet but it is near a sports field so there can be a little noise in the early evening but we did not find this a problem
Wi-Fi for which one pays is so very... very... slow
Albion23
Reviewed on 01/06/2017 13:19
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