Overpriced
We stayed for 2 weeks on a grass pitch. We arrived in the rain and had to pitch our awning on very long , very wet grass, which stayed wet for days after the rain had stopped. For the duration of our stay we did not see a single grass pitch being mowed, weeds being removed from the hard standing pitches or from around the toilet blocks. We did see the grass at the entrance being cut and the weeds being removed from around the reception.
All the pitches at the top end of Mustang, those closest to the road, are extremely noisy as they are close to a cattle grid and the road noise starts early morning.
All the best grass pitches are on Liberator (which had recently been mowed) but for some reason Liberator is closed, why when the site was full?
Having only one main rubbish/recycling collection area near the reception, is a very bad idea. I didn't mind taking my rubbish and recycling there, but what about those who can't walk very well. I also didn't see people recycling as much. People carried one rubbish bag with everything in it and put it all in the same bin. It would be interesting to see if the club has monitored recycling rates before and after this "box ticking" green policy was introduced.
The site is in a reasonable location for exploring the area, countryside and coast, however walking directly from the site means walking for 1/2 mile or so on a busy'ish road.
We had a good holiday and love the area (we've stayed at Black Knoll before) but it's doubtful we will return to New Century.
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