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Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Another first time visitor

To cut to the chase, this is a very good site. Clean and tidy as is expected on good club sites these days. The wardens were great from the moment we arrived. We thought we had a problem with our motor mover, and straight away they offered to help with the tractor if needed (thankfully it wasn't). Then we realised we had forgotten our watering can for the toilet top-up (too used to the serviced pitches when I use the hose), again they offered us the loan of one. The site is on a reasonably steep incline rising up from the entrance. Each section is kind of on a different level as you move up the site. We had a hard standing which was narrower than normal, but quite deep so the car was parked at the front rather than to the side. It was pretty level despite the slope of the site. Some of the grass pitches looked to be quite sloped, certainly up near the top end where we were. A couple of vans looked precarious on a number of wooden blocks stacked up, but I guess they were OK. We were on the South side of the site, and we only got direct sun first thing for a couple of hours because of the tall trees. The rest of the time we were in shade, so in the evening it was quite cool in the awning. The planes from Exeter have been mentioned before and you will notice them, but for us city folk it was nothing to worry about. In fact we saw some interesting military aircraft and even the Red Arrows flew over. You'll need to drive to reach any proper shops for food, but there is a Sainsbury's and an Aldi both within a 10min drive. It was generally a quiet site, but there was some noise from the road than runs along side at certain times, and if you get someone with a dog that just won't stop barking.....
Caravanner from West Midlands

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