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Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

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Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Site set in a lovely National Trust parkland

We had a good journey to this site and arrived at 12.50 so parked our campervan in the car park for ten minutes before checking in. Oh dear, what a frosty welcome I received as waiting is not allowed in the car park - just in case the refuse men may arrive or just in case a visitor may want to park in the car park. We were told that if we visit the site in the future (we won't) we must drive to Asda and park in their car park before returning after 1.00 (the site staff put a notice up when we were there telling anyone arriving early to drive to Asda). We knew there would be road noise and we didn't find it too intrusive. Being so close to the main road there is also a good bus service to both Cardiff and Newport. There are lovely walks in the grounds of Tredegar House and the ground floor of the house is open (the rest of the house is still closed due to Covid restrictions). There's a NT cafe and a few shops in the courtyard too. There are several reviews on here about thefts. One night I woke in the early hours of the morning to hear a noise and saw a vehicle driving very slowly past the pitches with no lights on. We were on the part of the site to the left of the site office and the vehicle didn't belong to anyone who was pitched in that area which was quite alarming. The site is okay if you want a stop over in the area as the facilities are adequate.

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