Well maintained site, level pitches but with only one toilet block & constant road noise. Shame it's not a bit nearer to town
The site is easy to find, just follow the site directions. Friendly wardens. Very clean facilities although only one toilet block so some pitches would have quite a distance to walk. It's great having the adult only section as our children are now grow up & we want a quieter break. It's great that the pitch is allocated for you and they're all level, or relatively level. Pitches are grouped into type ie. Super pitch or standard and there are grass pitches too. Well maintained pitches and grass - the trees/ bushes are still maturing but still give you a screen. Large hardstanding pitches although if you line your van up to the peg then the gap at the side for your tow vehicle is a little tight but plenty of room the other side of the awning. Good shop. We took the bus into Ludlow on Saturday morning but walked back - as previous people have said busy B road with narrow pavement in places & steep climb up to centre of Ludlow. We went on our bikes the first day & it was a bit scary being passed by cars doing 50mph! There are bike stands at the Buttercross. We had a fabulous Indian takeaway from Shapla - well worth a try. We also ate at The Charlton Arms which while expensive was the best meal we've had out for a along time - superb. There is constant noise from the A49- we heard a lot of noisy motorbikes. We unfortunately came to Ludlow when the fair was in town which spoilt the feel of the town, we had a lovely walk around the castle and along the river on the Bread Walk between the Dinham bridge and the Ludford bridge and got a feel for the town. The buildings are lovely - a wide variety of styles and ages.
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