Four Winds Farm

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Beautifully kept CL with good facilities

This was my first stay at Four Winds Farm, and I was their first guest of the season and had the whole site to myself. Needless to say it was very calm and peaceful. The site is beautifully kept and the owners are rightfully (if rather sternly) protective of the grass, which is perfectly manicured. No motor movers allowed when positioning vans, which posed a slight problem for me as a lone camper with very novice reversing skills. Once in place, however, there were no issues. The site is secured with a passcode barrier. Toilets were cleaned every day. Toilets, pay shower, washing up stand and chemical disposal. Hookups are free, but usage is charged at the end of the stay. All pitches are flat with lovely open views. The CL is a fenced off corner of a much larger ralley field, also benefiting from hookups, but no use of the toilet block. I think in full summer season the site might feel quite busy and much less tranquil. The location is great. Just a 5 min drive into town/beach, or a 20 min walk across the fields to the sea front. I had a great stay and would look forward to visiting again later in the year - in the meantime I will practice reversing my van!

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Reviewed on 02/06/2023 15:45

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Never again!

Very rude people, no social skills at all, would never go there again!

AndiO

Reviewed on 26/08/2022 20:43

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A wonderful stay. Immaculately kept camping field with fresh water and electric on each pitch. Facilities are basic but very clean. Wonderful views of the open countryside, you can even see the sea in the distance. The owners were very welcoming informative. Would definitely stay here again

FRKMS

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Reviewed on 16/07/2022 20:23

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Poorly managed

The lady owner was more than abrupt, she was rude. Her helper/worker was the opposite and the only reason we stayed the night.

maurcepeters

Reviewed on 27/10/2021 15:39

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Is this classified as a CL?

My wife and I visited for 3 nights in Aug to see family in the near area. We used this site last Aug for the same reason and, whilst the owner was quite abrupt, we found the site pleasant. We arrived to be told that the CL was no longer on the small field adjacent to their house but was now an area on the far larger rally field. We were not impressed although not about to leave and tow home (about 190 miles). The CL is separated from the rally field by a waist high wire fence. How can this be an adult only CL when you may be next to several caravans with children? I pointed out the change in arrangements compared to last year and was sternly told that we were not on the small field last year – we have photographs of us and our guests sitting, socially distanced, next to our caravan in said field! When I informed her of our planned visitors, she informed us that all visitors are now banned due to Covid as she cant "police visitors" - how much "policing" would my 81 year old mother require? The site fees are now £20 per night as opposed to £15 last year. As customers, we would expect to be informed of significant changes prior to our arrival - they hold my email address and phone number. We would not have used this site if we were aware of the new draconian rulings. To be fair, the pitches are well maintained, large and are each equipped with a tap and EHU. We have never been spoken to in this manner – as a Victorian teacher would deal with petulant children. We will never return. The worst experience I have endured in 50 years of camping and caravanning.

Crop

Reviewed on 17/08/2021 19:17

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Peaceful location

The CL is a fenced off part of a larger caravan field, there’s an adjacent part of the field for rallies. Dogs are now allowed on site but must be kept on leads.The field is well mowed and flat, despite alot of rain while we were there it remained pretty drained apart from a few small puddles. There’s a cabin to the bottom of the cl next to a barn, with separate mens & ladies shower and toilets. Although the shower remained locked during our stay despite easing of lockdown. Covid rules in place, the toilets were inspected regularly and kept clean. Very spacious pitches with pleasant views. You can walk your dog around the field which is approximately 1 mile (so another couple told us who were there). We wouldn’t have felt safe walking out of the site onto the road, as there’s no pavement or verge and it’s a winding country lane. There is a walk towards the beach just out of the gate and down a track but it’s rarely used and it was extremely muddy during our stay so we chose to drive out each day. Rhyl and Prestatyn are very close by. We visited the ‘i’m a celebrity castle’ (Gwyrch Castle) & Bodnant garden which were both well worth a visit. (Both a 30 minute drive away). No pubs within walking distance but plenty in the area. Recommended for a quiet getaway. There was only our caravan and one more there throughout our stay but the owner said this was unusual.

KimandBob

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Reviewed on 24/05/2021 15:56

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AN OASIS OF CALM

If you want peace and quiet and a very warm welcome what a fantastic place this is to stay. Myself and hubby with our two small dogs had gone to wales for a week and after four horrible days at another site decided to move on. Had no idea what four winds was like. We were greeted by Sandy ( not forgetting her little friend Max) who explained everything to us and put us at our ease. We later met Alan who was also friendly and helpful. We liked it so much we stayed an extra day. Will defiantly return. Thanks guys. Sue and Robert Monks ❤️

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Probably the best CL in North Wales

We have just returned from an eight day stay at Four Winds Farm. This has to be one of the best CL's in the area. The site was easy to find using the instructions in the handbook. On arrival we were met by the owner Allan Clews who gave us a warm welcome and showed us to our pitch on a level grassy field. Each pitch has it's own water tap. An early inspection of the toilet and shower block highlighted spotlessly clean facilities that were both light and airy. We enjoyed the quietness of this children and dog free site. It's location is convenient for both Prestatyn and Rhyl, both being less than a ten minute drive from the site. We shopped in Prestatyn where the is a choice of supermarkets; Tesco, Aldi and Lidl plus a food hall in M & S. I can also recommend the local butcher in the High Street, the fresh meat was top quality with a good selection of barbeque meats. One day we travelled by train from Prestatyn to Liverpool to see The Beatles Story exhibition. Parking at the station was free and the Beatles exhibition was very good as was the shopping in the city. One of the highlights was an evening visit to the seafront to watch the sun go down over the sea. I took some stunning images. The beaches in the area are sandy. We were sad to leave such a wonderful site and hope to return again soon (probably next time the British Touring Car Championship visits Oulton Park which is about an hours drive from the site).

Harrierchris

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Reviewed on 09/07/2019 15:41

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a gem

nice flat meadow, well kept with numerous electric and water points scattered around site, toilet/shower block spotless and a friendly welcome too. cant find fault with this cl, just dont be tempted to use sat nav even camper sat nav as mine was directing me up a narrow winding road which is ok until you meet someone, glad i followed directions in site directory. if ever in the area will definitely return.

fronteraman

Reviewed on 02/08/2016 18:50

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