Shame this great site is going down hill.
We have been visiting this site for the past 29 years now and since we first went the site has lost the front row of pitches to coastal erosion. However, the number of pitches seams to have remained the same making the site a little cramped unless you are luckily enough to get one of the 4 pitches on the top row or 2 or 3 on the very front. Pitches used to have two rows of reasonably level paving slabs on but now are just roughly gravelled making pitching difficult on some. Toilets have been improved over the years but are not of the standard found on many refurbished club sites. during our visit this week the wardens seamed a little disorganised and placed a van on our pitch while we were out for the day in our motorhome, despite there being the sign I left saying the pitches was occupied and equipment on the pitch. The person sited on my pitched had very sensibly queried this with the warden and evidently been told the site was full the only pitch they had. (I counted 4 empty ones but the sign on the site gate said the site was full). In the office the warden insisted to me that the my pitch was occupied by Mr Roberts, to which I replied, "you are correct, that is me!" Despite the comical chaotic absurdity of the warden, the site is in a fantastic location with magnificent views out to see, if you get a pitch that has them. The St. Mary's lighthouse that can be seen from the site is easily walked to in a few minutes and the whole area has plenty to do and magnificent beaches near by.
Timroberts
Reviewed on 06/08/2016 22:26
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