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 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Quiet relaxation

Easily accessed from J48 of the M4 along the B4306 (we have a twin axel and it was fine for towing). Once off the B4306 it is about a mile to the site on a single track road. It is very quiet road, and we met a total of 3 vehicles the whole week we were there (never when towing in or out). Entrance to the site is clearly signposted (watch out as online maps will try to take you into the entrance before it, so follow the instructions on the site details). Long sweeping drive, that is easy to tow on. Pitches are a good size but all slope at the front (though, nothing blocks will not sort). The far end spot is the largest and most private, We spent a really restful week pitched here. The views from all pitches are fantastic. I know several people have mentioned how quiet the site is and can only agree with this 100%. It is not often you find a site where you only hear bird song and the buzzing of bees! Anna and Trevor were lovely hosts, who welcomed us on arrival and were always happy to chat. We left a night early due to a change in the weather (high winds) and Anna quickly refunded our unused night. EHU is on meters, which take £1 or £2 coins. This means you can use as little or as much electric you like. We found it a great way to find out what used the most electric. The toilets are serviceable and clean. Water tap was easily accessed (there are plans to bring water to each pitch in the future). Chemical waste was easy to use, and whilst no tap, there was a water butt and watering can which worked just as well. Recycling available. The Swiss Valley cycle route is not currently accessible directly from the site. You can join it in just over a mile in either direction. If you are not a hill fan though, we recommend parking in Tumble where there are a couple of free car parks not far from the route. It is a really lovely route to cycle with a slow incline, rather than lung busting one! The Millennium Coastal cycle route at Llanelli is also another fantastic route. Park at Bynea car park (where you can also join the Swiss Valley route) or near the Pavilion Café (about half-way along the route). Overall a great little CL and just the type of basic site we like. We will certainly revisit if we are in the area again.
Caravanner from Wiltshire

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