Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

In need of some landscaping

Stayed here with my daughter and grandchildren a couple of weeks after they had reopened. Check in worked fine with the new procedures in place and we found a pitch and set up camp. I understand that this was a airfield some time ago and to be honest that’s not a good thing. The site doesn’t have many hedges or mature trees on it so has you are driving around all you see is row after row of white boxes with the occasional Motorhome thrown in. The centenary garden is very small and rather underwhelming. The whole site needs landscaping to make it look more interesting. The site wardens worked hard at keeping everything clean and spotless. The arm band system in place at the toilet block seemed a good idea if everyone kept to it and or read the instruction leaflet you are given at check in. Apparently some people keep a arm band or as I found just wander in because they haven’t read what is going on. Maybe more signage at the entrance to the block and if found to have kept a arm band they may be asked to leave. Most annoying was the WiFi again. My daughter and I payed 11.00 each for it and were lucky if during the day we got more than a couple of hours of WiFi. This site is not in the middle of nowhere so it can’t be hard to get a good signal to it. If you go on a site and pay for a service you expect to get it, but that’s not the case on a few C&M campsites I have been on. It’s a bit cheeky asking people to pay foe something that they can’t then get. The fish and chip van and the pizza van that turns up are worth a visit and there’s lot to see in the area.
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