Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 3 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 2 of 5

Good for families

Pretty location

We stayed here for 2 weeks recently and really enjoyed the pretty location, which is set in beautiful countryside, on the side of a steep hill. Pitches were large and spacious and we had a lovely view through the trees. The wardens were friendly and helpful at all times. It was a shock to find that it was analogue TV, although this is stated in the brochure and there was little mobile signal. But we missed having any radio signal/channels, so be prepared and come with lots of CD's and DVD's. If you are able and prepared to drive fairly long distances, there is so much to see which is truly wonderful. We visited a forestry commission area which feeds red kites daily and at another location saw ospreys on the nest, a real treat. There is a very pretty seaside town at Aberdovey with a lovely sandy beach and nice sea, an added bonus on sunny days. We drove up to Port Meirion and Snowdonia. I particularly like the Elan Valley, which is so lovely and an idea base for walking and cycling for families. One thing we really noticed was the fact that the roads in mid Wales were so quiet and in a superb state, such a contrast to those at home. This is a site that we would love to visit again, if TV/Wi-fi and radio access were improved. For those who are less mobile, it might be a difficult site to negotiate, both on foot and with a caravan or motorhome. But, it was so nice to have a site with separate little areas of interest and not have the regimented feel of most caravan club sites. This made it feel very special.
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