Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Lovely Site.

We stayed at this site in early May 2019, and it was very quiet as the kids were all back to school. There is a good selection of grass and hardstanding pitches, we prefer grass and that proved to be a good choice. Other reviews have mentioned the close proximity of the Wildlife Park, but we experiences no traffic issues apart from the morning we left, when cars were queuing at 9-15am waiting for the park to open. We were leaving, so it didn't hold us up. We have stayed here several times before and each time has been a very pleasant experience. Gripes. A few. Despite there being rules in place, we did meet a motorhome going the wrong way round the oneway system despite the no entry signs, I dread to think what the driver is like on a public road! We did also notice more than once caravans checking in well before the 12 o'clock check in time, why is that allowed? Can't people follow simple rules? Loose dogs were encountered off the lead, one rushed through our pitch one day, with no sign of its owner and finally why is the milk £1-30 for a 2 litre bottle in the shop, when most places sell it for half that price? Apart from those gripes, its a lovely site and we will be back.
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peedee replied on 20/06/2019 08:50

Posted on 20/06/2019 08:50

On site C&MC shops are run by the wardens and are nothing to do with the Club. Like the small scale corner shop you cannot expect supermarket prices.

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Tinwheeler replied on 20/06/2019 08:59

Posted on 20/06/2019 08:59

Just be glad the wardens dip their hands in their own pockets to provide a few essentials for sale at reception, SWF.

You could have asked why they charge those prices just as you could have asked why units were allowed on early and so on. Then you might have heard perfectly sensible reasons. 

JVB66 replied on 20/06/2019 09:03

Posted on 20/06/2019 09:03

The "site shops"on club sites are financed by the warden out of their own pocket as a convenience store for members so are unable to match any prices with the small amounts that they buy in,and milk is about the same price that you would pay if it was bought from you local milkman (if there is one) who would probably be supplying the site and even the calor gas cylinders delivery will normally also carry a delivery charge the wardens need to absorb