Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Summer holiday 2016

We were warmly welcomed on arrival and decided to pitch on the grass near to the park and dog walk for the smaller and 4 legged members of the family. The biggest downside to this is the lack of access to a nearby tap and waste water disposal, although there are bins. The toilets and facilities were very clean as expected and we only had to wait once for a shower during the week. The main letdown for us were the weeds, brambles and nettles which encroach on pitches and when walking back from filling water in the dark stray brambles gong across the path were a hazard. It wouldn't take much to trim this back a bit and bring this area up to usual site expectations. Going through the dog walk entrance meant more dodging of nettles and branches, not great for night walks. The dog walk is a bridle way/entrance for a cow farm, this leads to the lane becoming very dirty and covered in cow manure, meaning having to wash paws and boots on return. There is a lovely walk around the back of the tent field and play area which would make for a much nicer dog walk. The park is brilliant and has just been refurbished, and the children had lots of fun. The entrance to the site did flood when there was a heavy downpour but was gone the next day. We didn't make use of the bar and bistro but the food smelled lovely when walking past. There is loads to do close-by and a week is not enough for this fabulous part of our country.

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