Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

My first visit to a club site.

I'll do this chronologically. The check in procedure was very easy and the lady who checked me in was very friendly and helpful. There was lots of information given to me which was beneficial to a newcomer. The pitches are spacious and even though there was a six nations home game on that weekend, the site didn't feel crowded. The facilities for water and waste were excellent and won't be far from wherever you park. I didn't use the showers or toilets, but I'd guess they're spotless like the rest of the site. I've read the reviews about the overhead noise and road noise, all I'll say is yes there is some, but get over it, you'd rather hear that than be deaf, it's only temporary and there's far worse things in the world to get wound up about, go wild camping if you want solitude. There's information at reception about Edinburgh's attractions and we used a free cycle route map from there. There's plenty of Sustrans cycle paths nearby and a Firth of Forth cycle path to cycle on too. Really good if you like that type of cycling. Try the beach cafe nearby at Cramond. Quirky and great coffee and views. The buses to Edinburgh were excellent. A £4 day ticket is the way to go. All the route info and timetables from reception with a smile. I can understand some being wary of the walk from the bus stop to the site at night. You'll need a torch or the the light from your phone if you use the path at the side of the site. I didn't see anything to put me off using it. The risk of crime is something that you have to deal with on a personal level. I wasn't bothered by using the path at all. So that's it. A good start to my club membership, I'd go there again and would recommend it.

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