Excellent Place to Stay
Have just spent 10 nights on this site meeting up with caravanning friends (we are in a motorhome). On arrival we were greeted by very friendly wardens who were helpful and apologetic we couldn't be camped next to our friends. After four nights we were able to move onto the pitch next to our friends which was brilliant. The site is kept neat and tidy. The ablutions were clean. The disabled shower could do with a little more water pressure but apart from that it was perfect. The other ablutions and washing up area were a little busy at times but if you change your timing by a couple of hours you can get straight in. The town centre, bus stop and Sainsburys supermarket are all within easy reach as is the walk along the canal. The castle is more of a theme park for families with children. It's an expensive day out and has lost the historical aspect imho. A bus trip into Leamington Spa is well worth it. The town has lovely green parks and some stunning architecture and Nando's is there (what's not to like). We had a fish and chip meal on our last night at the Chip Shed which is within easy walking distance from the site. This place is not to be missed. Gregg the fryer is from Leeds and cooks the fish and chips the Yorkshire way which is the best. Very tasty and plenty on the plate. Give it a try. We had a small distasteful event after our first night by a caravanner pitched next to our friends. He lodged a complaint against us for chatting and laughing and ordered us not to do it again, threatening to phone the police if we did. The wardens handled the complaint with great professionalism and understanding and we would like to thank them for that. Please people, if you don't like folk having a good time on holiday then please don't use campsites. Living in close proximity in thinly walled vehicles requires tolerance and understanding. Needless to say we and our neighbours thoroughly enjoyed ourselves after he had left the site. :-) Happy camping everyone.
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