South Coast Break
The entrance to this site was interesting - with the new club logo not as visible as the old bright green, we nearly missed this tucked into a side road. Once in we were greeted pleasantly by the staff and told to drive round for a pitch - no suggestions made. The roads in the site are very narrow, so when stopping, to look, you block the roads. The site was very busy, as expected on a Bank Holiday weekend and there were lots of disabled reserve pitches which limited the choice even more. We ended up doing a full turn of the site and then due to the narrow road and the positioning of the exit barrier could not turn back into the site but had to go back to the road, round mini roundabout and then back in, bit of a palaver for a tired driver. Would have been better to have been given an idea of free pitches. Having found a pitch on reversing from the narrow road we were hampered by the loose stones on the edge of the hardstanding pitch which had not been compacted. The site had all the facilities you would expect and they were kept clean by the wardens. There is a lot of road noise if you are at the hardstanding end of the site. The walk to Littlehampton is further than you think and not picturesque. There is a small shop on site but does not stock eggs or bacon but there is a small shop and a larger supermarket near by. There is a park for the children but it is small and they often ended up in the dog walk area to play. There did not appear to be the usual friendliness on this site - you would get the occasional good morning from other guests but the wardens pretty much kept themselves to themselves. Nice clean site all the facilities you need - would I go back, probably not.
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