pleasant stay
Facilities were very clean, we used the toilet block and dishwashing more than usual during a four night stay as we had a problem with water in the caravan. Always clean and we didn't have to queue. Site was fairly full as this was Easter bank holiday. We had a pitch in the middle which was on a corner and felt quite private. There is noise from the adjoining static holiday parks . Some pitches along the edge are very close to to the statics and I would want to avoid those. There is a play park for smaller children and a ball court. A very very small dog walk by the play areas. A walk to the beach along a narrow road with bends which could be tricky with small children, through a lovely nature reserve to the beach - about 10 - 15 minutes. We went for long walks on Brean Down, which was beautiful with a very interesting Victorian fort which was also used in WW2, and along Cheddar Gorge from the National Trust information centre. Also long walks along the beaches. Tides go out a very long way leaving mud and quicksand. The wardens were friendly, efficient and helpful and had organised an Easter treasure trail for younger children.
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