Nice site, but pay close attention to the on-site direction signs
This is a lovely large site. Mainly grass pitches, with a varied layout, as opposed to the standard rows of pitches found on other CAMC sites.
The entrance/exit of some of the areas aren't particularly well marked. Because it's mainly undulating grass pitches, an 'ideal entrance/exit route' to these areas has been designated. Some are quite ambiguous, which we found out when arriving and selecting the area for our van. The entrance to our particular area, was marked with a sign which we believed we followed, that led to a large concrete pad, with no units sited on it. As our chosen grassy spot was right next to the pad, we drove straight to it.
When we were reversing onto our spot, we were politely-ish told off by one of the wardens. Apparently, we didn't enter the grass area between the small sign and a single 12" high scaffold pole in the grass, with red tape on it. No words on it, just a single pole with red tape. I tried explaining that if I'd known that, I would have done so. He did volunteer that the grass area entrance signing could be a little ambiguous, if one hadn't been to the site before. His attitude, whilst completely polite, was 'but, if I catch you coming in that way again....' Local knowledge is key. Needless to say, I hugged that post whilst entering and leaving! (Looking at the tyre tracks in the grass, I certainly wasn't alone at missing the entrance/exit. They were all over the place!)
Our 'telling off' didn't detract from our stay. I only put it here so other newcomers can look out for the area entrance/exit posts, when selecting their pitches.
We'd definitely recommend the site. It's kept very clean and is spacious. The local area is stunning and well worth a visit.
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