Well situated for walks and sight seeing
The camp site is quite big, with plenty of variety regarding the types of pitches and their location on the site. For those who prefer to be away from the kiddie area there are plenty of pitches available and the water and waste facilities are all within easy reach of where ever you decide to pitch. There are camping areas for those who prefer to pitch a tent and the toilet/washing facilities are sufficient to cater for all at the site. The closing times for showering/toilet facilities are spot on and for those who prefer a late start, then you can still find one open before mid-day.
The wardens are helpful and polite, but also invisible; a weird combination you might think, but when needed are there for you.
The site is visited by a number of traders providing foodie options, however we did not make use of them so cannot comment on the value or quality of the service provided, but it did smell good.
Brighton pier and town centre is but a 45 minute walk (not a hike but a comfortably paced walk) so there are plenty of things to do and loads of food/drink selling establishments. We have two dogs and found this option ideal for them and despite being there over the weekend of the Brighton marathon, we still managed a comfortable walk into town/pier.
There are a number of new attractions available in Brighton and a few more being renovated, so if you fancy trying them out best check when they will be completed. The new slip wire run is due to be opened this summer and I'm sure will prove to be popular, however the large rotating wheel has been replaced by a very good looking and smelling fish & chip open air restaurant and looked to be very popular with those visiting Brighton.
If you want more than a walk into Brighton and down to the beach, then there are plenty of other places to drive too, but we find that the walks and beach front provides more than a weeks worth of visiting.
We would recommend Brighton to any of our members and we will no doubt be visiting Brighton again in the not too distant future.
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