Peace and quiet in a lovely location.
Unlike most of the campers we met at this site, who had booked a longer holiday, we chanced upon it as a handy stop off on our way north , using our Acsi card and were pleasantly surprised. Yes it does seem to be full of British campers ( actually it was nice to be able to chat in English again!) but it's set on the edge of a very nice small town and close enough to other attractions if you have a car. The town has a very helpful tourist office and a Saturday market, as well as an old church and underground spring and medieval houses.
The campsite is run by British owners ,who have only been here a couple of years, and they make a real effort to keep people happy. They have a fish and chips night, bbq evening (bring your own meat), and other events. We did find the bar and food a little expensive but as we'd spent the majority of our holidays in Spain and Portugal we decided that we'd been spoilt there!
The pool was small but perfect for cooling down and meeting other campers. Toilet facilities were small but clean, they are unisex but that didn't seem to matter on such a peaceful site.
Down the hill there are some nice walks along the riverside, the owners gave us a leaflet with 3 easy walks described.
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