Don't believe what has been written before !
I disagree with almost every complaint by the previous reviewers. This is a site with lovely views from every pitch which would be spoiled by the "improvements" some have suggested.
One half of the site has a tarmac loop road, but members mess it up by demonstrating their incompetence in keeping their wheels off the grass. Water and disposal are at the top where the entrance is, yet folk struggle up the hill with waste containers, but drive up to go out.
The Handbook and Web Site both tell members in advance that "leveling blocks are required" but many of the caravans I saw pitched were not using them. Perhaps the occupants prefer the inconvenience to the a little effort. The hard standings are gravel/hardcore and are no larger than necessary to support the wheels of a caravan. They are not connected to the road, which on half the site is half a site away in any case, which hels to keep the natural appearance of the site as much as possible. So the leveling blocks come in here again for the overhang on the grass. Pitches are well spaced which gives those further up the hill a better view.
The pitches at the bottom of the site have just a mesh fence between them and the public foot path along the cliff top. It is surprising how many of the walkers are more interested in the caravans than the sea view! So members who are touchy about people looking in their windows would be better selecting one of the higher pitches.
For those members who want to drive around on wide roads and zoom straight on and off huge fully serviced concrete pitches, there are other sites on the network that will satisfy their needs (and accomodate circus sized awnings as well). This site is all the better for not having such "facilities". I managed on and off the pitch, in November, without making grass into mud and sited a 7.8m twin axle caravan perfectly level (blocks again!) at the furthest part of the site which proves it can be done. There were also quite a number of motor caravans on the site at the same time, all of which were going on and off pitches without trouble.
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