Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 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 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Super little CL

Very late decision to stay over Easter Bank Holiday weekend and was surprised there was room here. We enjoyed feeling that we were l part off the goings on at the farm/smallholding with various small animals (rabbits, guinea pig etc.) in a fenced off part the field and the tractors out and about and occasional caravan being moved in the yard (presumably storage). Our youngest children enjoyed taking our dog down the lane passing the horses. Our dog got a bit frightening by the big loud guard dog by the HS2 works over the field but this is such a lovely site, big enough to enjoy the space without feeling lost and sheltered enough without feeling claustrophobic. We certainly enjoyed hearing the cockerels and sheep in the fields around us and the birds in song. Water, waste, hook ups, and recycling are all easily accessed However, there is one thing that really annoyed me and that was the undulating nature of the site field. Admittedly we were running late so had to pitch fairly quickly but because we were only staying a few days it didn't bother us too much. However, trying to get a caravan level on that site is an absolute nightmare. Front to back was straightforward enough on the jockey wheel but side to side...?!? As a result the awning wasn't as straightforward as it usually is to erect. Whilst the leveling thing is a big issue if that is something you can overcome then do go and visit this glorious and well kept site. And at just £12, including EHU, this site isn't to be overlooked.
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