Nice site, once you negotiate the access road
Let's get this out of the way first... the access road into the site (about 400-500m long) is tricky. Large boulders sited on either side of the road make you cautious but they don't really come into play as there is limited passing on the entrance lane. The passing places are too short for big rigs (ie double axles) and so if you meet something large coming the other way then there WILL BE an issue. Also on departure the exit is blind and so you can't even phase your exit with those coming in (applies on entry too, I suppose). Add to this the building work going on which partly uses the access lane and the Cricket & Tennis club traffic using the same lane, it all gets a bit messy. As others have said there is a new pay and display carpark being commissioned just at the start of the access road and as we arrived we had to drive around a digger and on exit it was left partly across the access road and cars could not see us coming. Caution is needed. I'm surprised that with the building of the car park the college hasn't extended the road (or built second one and introduced a one way loop). I have to say (as others have) the caravaners' needs have not been fully considered here. Once in, the site is big with choices of grass and hardstanding the facilities are new-ish though the top washroom had limited showers working due to a boiler problem. Everything you'd expect from a CAMH site.. but nothing much more. Location wise the site cannot be faulted as it is a short and easy walk into town (walk via the cricket club, hopefully the tennis mums won't mow you down in their haste to get to their match!). But until they sort the access road out, I'll only return as a last resort.
Follow