Wonderful friendly site
There's no doubt this is a very well maintained, clean and well equipped site.
The staff are especially friendly and put themselves out to be helpful.
There are a couple of downsides though and not the fault of the campsite admin.
The access road is badly potholed and unlit.
This road is also home to several abandoned caravans and some off the grid campers. It's not a welcoming sight when you are approaching the official campsite.
We are relatively new to caravanning and on this visit we were towing our small caravan behind our VW motorhome.
The hard standings are not entirely level - I don't mind that but my wife is very susceptible to 'angle' when she sleeps so a fair bit of jiggling about was necessary to get everything level in the van.
The surface is chipped stone, so when it came to erecting our new awning it was extremely difficult to get the pegs in.
Fortunately I had some extra steel rock pegs that managed to penetrate.
There is no onsite shopping which is a pity for those last minute essentials that almost everyone forgets.
There is however a very nice pop-up cafe manned by Phillipe who produces pastries and croissants and excellent coffee in the morning.
Brighton centre is a good 40 minute walk but it's a very pleasant one along the seafront and there are some good bus routes available if you don't want to take your vehicle off site.
Brighton is such a jolly city and it's a pleasure to visit; lots of un and choices of bars and restaurants.
Don't be put off by the access road; the camp staff and Brighton itself makes it all worthwhile.
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