Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 4 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

The wet weather wasn't our friend

We booked two pitches for 4 nights over the Easter weekend for our outfit - a 7m motorhome - and for my sister in law who has a small caravan towed by a 4 by 4. We arrived first. Geraint (the owner) greeted us and showed us where we needed to pitch up. He advised us that the field was quite soggy after the previous night's rain - and to avoid the LHS of the field on driving in. Fortunately we were allocated the first pitch on the RHS of the field. The entrance is tight so I handed over the wheel to my hubby and I proceeded to guide him in - but oh dear - reversing into the pitch our wheels lost traction on the waterlogged grass - and we went nowhere. Geraint and his wife came over and saw our predicament. In the end we had to be towed out by a dumper truck and with the use of big rubber horse mats we eventually got pitched up - keeping the mats under our wheels once in situ. We cannot thank Geraint and Jo enough for their understanding and help. My sister and partner arrived just as we were pitching up and - with ease - they got pitched up next to us. The CL is lovely. Very peaceful and well kept with extremely helpful and friendly owners. The CL further overlooks a paddock which had 6 pregnant ewes in when we arrived. In the end the ewes were brought into the barn - where some had their lambs whilst we were there. Geraint let us see two of the ewes with their lambs on the morning we left. The water and waste points can be easily driven to, and fortunately our expanding hosepipe was long enough for us to be able to take on water from where we were pitched up. The CL is ideally situated for those who like cycling. We enjoyed our cycling and may well return to explore more of the area on our bikes. There are two national cycle routes nearby as well as plenty of quiet lanes. The village boasts two pubs and is within easy cycling distance from the CL. There isn't too much light pollution and had it not been so cold it would have been lovely to sit out at night to look at the stars. We were dreading driving out when leaving, especially as there had been a heavy downpour the day before, and even my sister in law's 4 wheel drive was slipping when we came back from a day out on the Monday, but we need not have worried. Hubby kept the front wheels on the gravelled entrance and he managed to manoeuvre the motorhome with ease. All in all a lovely site in one of our favourite counties.
Motorhomer from Lincolnshire

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