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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

Easy, Relaxed, Welcoming

Seeking a campsite close to our relatives we hadn't seen since before the pandemic, I phoned the site direct and spoke with Mr Jeff Williams, the co-proprietor, and an easier booking I cannot imagine. Given that this was the maiden voyage as a newbie Caravan & Motorhome Club member with our brand new secondhand Mazda Bongo and awning, this was immensely reassuring and made me feel welcome even though I was in Norfolk more than 300 miles away. We made the journey on 11 August 2022 in ferocious heat and arrived rather wilted, but were immediately made welcome by Mr Williams, his brother Roy, other campers, and the camp sheepdog Griff. As a newbie I haven't got much to compare it with, and there are many other reviews that outline the facilities. It's a small, cosy pitch though in the height of summer there was little shade ... except for a kind of fairy grotto at the bottom of the field which offered welcome respite. We stayed for three nights and would certainly stay there again. The Tafarn-Y-Peacock pub down the road on the six-ways crossing at Gorslas did a splendid family-friendly Sunday lunch.
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peanut pete replied on 02/09/2022 18:38

Posted on 02/09/2022 18:38

We spend 5 nights there. Was welcome by two lovely friendly sheep dogs and chickens.  The brothers were very friendly, helpful and welcoming. The site is small, cosy, quiet and very relaxing with a lovely view.  The toilets and shower in a cabin were very clean.  Definitely go back there.