Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Lovely Site

We stayed here for 4 nights and found it a lovely site, quite long and narrow but with large pitches, it has 2 toilet blocks that are newly refurbished and were excellent, and the wardens do an excellent job to keep them in tiptop condition, the only issue for us was the dishwasher area water pressure is too high so spills out onto the floor making it a hazard, hopefully the wrdens have sorted this now. The site is really close to the beach so a 5 minute walk, we had several walks whilst here, if you go out onto the beach and turn left you can walk for miles and if you want a nice pub then just make your way up through the wooded area at the end of the beach and you come to a small road, walk upto the main road and turn right and the freshwater inn is right there, with great views of the sea. We found the food and drinks to be really good at reasonable prices. We also took the coastal path to the right and walked to Stackpole Quay, its a lovely walk although the bracken was quite tall c1.5m in places so challenge for the little ones, the cafe in the nationl trust area was excellent and a welcome break after a long walk. We went onto the headland to the next beach barafundle which is superb, and was very busy but its flat with lovely sand and safe bathing, then up the hill and around the headland to reach the water lilly ponds, this was really nice too as it has nice shady treelined paths. We made it to the old laundry in the park and it has a nice picnic room with toilets. We then walked back via Stackpole village and called into a lovely pub called the Stackpole. Inn for a drink and a snack, its a walk down to the quiet road back to the site. We will return as the site and the area is so nice,
Motorhomer from Renfrewshire

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