Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Lovely site, lovely part of Britain.

This site is everything you would expect from the caravan club and is in a beautiful part of our country, with plenty to keep everyone, young or old, happy. We came here last year for one week and although the weather was dreadful we could see the potential of the area and decided to give it another go this year. I'm glad to say the rain stayed away for the most part and what a difference. We have 3 kids who were happy to stay on site and spend time on the park, and if we decided to go off site there are excellent beaches, coastal walks and towns to spend your time. We found an excellent cider farm about 5 miles away and that took care of that side for a fortnight. There is a supermarket about 5 miles away too. About the area, if you are a first time visitor and are travelling during the day avoid going through Braunton at all costs. It will add an hour of stop start clutch burning hell if you don't. Good points The site itself is very clean, tidy and has hard standings or grass, it has some nice wind break hedgerows and open areas depending on your preference. There are plenty of water/waste/chemical/ bin areas and no part of the site is too far from one. The staff here are very friendly and helpful. There is a dog walk accessible through a lockable gate and you are given a key on arrival. Bad points. I wish there were fully serviced pitches. It would have made our stay so much easier. There is no gate on the entrance meaning anyone can access the site at any time. The dog walk, although off site and not really anything to do with the site, is a concrete path. Not ideal to exercise your border collie and not ideal when the weather is truly hot. I'm thinking about sore dog paws here. And that really is it for bad points if you can live with those minor comments you will love it here. 9/10.

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