Lovely, quiet, relaxing
We have just returned from a 3 night stay here. It was our first 'proper' trip away since buying our motorhome. It was so peaceful and in a lovely natural setting. Although the pitches were numbered they weren't in a regimental fashion. There were little areas where there were only 3-4 pitches and others where you had your own little area. Set among the trees, our pitch had lovely views over rolling hills and only sheep for neighbours. We were lucky and had lovely weather for our few days and the staff allowed us to park the 'van' so that we got the best of the sunshine rather than having to be near the pitch marker.
It takes about 25-30 minutes to walk into the village and we had a lovely meal in one of the pubs. There is an alternative route into the village which takes you along the waters edge and takes a little bit longer but a very nice walk.
We went for a ride on the gondola and then had lunch at the cafe on the waters edge. To get to the marina you have to double back on yourself as the Sailing Club prevents you walking along the waters edge which outs another 20 minutes on your walk.
Due to Covid restrictions there were only 4 toilet cubicles open to use and the band system of access is a very good system if people use it! Both my husband and I waited outside for the loo for 5 minutes or more as the bands were on the hooks only to find that there was actually nobody in there.
We will certainly visit here again and next time take our dogs with us as they will love all the lovely walks and next time we will stay longer.
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