Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Great for families.

We recently stayed at this site and although large it is very well laid out and children friendly. A lot of grandparents looking after the grandchildren as we were also. We had a couple of days at the Longleat centre and although expensive it went down well with all of us. I would like to make one comment though, why do caravaner`s ignore the 1pm entry time? I saw at least three caravans arrive before 12 o`clock and when we left at 11:30 we met one coming in on the approach road, what is the matter with them? are they being selfish and hoping to get the best choice of pitch? or cannot wait for lunch (if the later, take sandwiches). The rules are there to stop two vans meeting on a single track road, if we had been 3 minutes earlier we would have met them head on in the single track section, if that happened they better have been prepared to reverse as I would certainly not, I rather drop the steadies and let them try and reverse uphill with little or no passing places for two caravans. And come on sites don't let early arriving people enter till 1pm. Okay Victor Meldrew moment almost gone but will just add one more comment. A family arrived and setup as normal and their children (plus others I think) set up an impromptu cricket match on the road. Now it is good to see the children playing but why did the parents not tell them to play cricket in the playing field. The result was the boy with the bat was playing like Ian Botham, spraying balls all over the place at some speed (only being enthusiastic). The only level of control the father had was to suggest that if they hit a car or a caravan they were out! Unbelievable, is this showing respect to others around. In fact it took a request from a father with a very young toddler to ask them to either move back or go to the field as their child was in direct firing line. I would stress this is not the fault of the children, when a ball came passed our caravan the young lad apologised, they were only doing what children do but they should have been directed to a safer place in which to have a match. Having said all of that we certainly hope to return some day. That`s it Victor has now left the building.

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