Gallows Law

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Perfect CL site

We stayed for a week at the end of June '19, and have no complaints at all. There are now 2 hardstandings with a hard driveway through the site, as opposed to the photos which show just a grass field, and a neatly stacked pile of levelling blocks by the information boards. The owner came round just once, and was very pleasant, seemed like a nice man, and wasn't intrusive, insisting we still used the honesty box, when we offered to pay him while he was with us. The approach road is fairly rough, but not very long, and low gear and a gentle attitude will get you through! We were sited on the hard standing at the top of the site, and had the field to ourselves for most of the week, and even when the other pitches filled up towards the end of our stay, there is enough room not to feel "invaded". There was no disturbance from the working farm road, which is the approach road, and we only had evidence of a lorry going in and out daily to a shed up the road because we have wildlife trap cameras set up, and saw it on there. There is a sign on the board with a map of the owners land which you are welcome to walk round, which we did, and plenty of wildlife to see. We easily filled our week staying here with visits to St Abbs Head, Banburgh, Berwick etc and have no reservations about giving the site a 5 Star rating. PS. The chemical toilet disposal point is a work of art! so don't complain about it. It's basic but it works.

Windcruiser

Reviewed on 14/08/2019 10:01

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Super CL

Stayed for 6 days walking the coast path. This site met all our wishes for a basic quiet site with views and electrics. Very well maintained with short grass and a good hard core road up the field meaning no worries about getting on or off. 3G and tv reception good. No contact from site owner but available at end of phone if required. The rough access track is only 200 metres and fine if taken slowly. Would highly recommend this site.

PandJB

Caravanner from Nottinghamshire

Reviewed on 18/07/2018 19:18

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Peaceful Suntrap

Just spent a very enjoyable weekend at this lovely site. As previously mentioned you just turn up, pitch where you like and put your payment in the honesty box. The owners don't bother you at all but there are contact details on the information board should you need them. The site is very easy to find provided you use the club directions rather than satnav, (which will send you to the wrong place). The final approach to the site up a private road is quite a bumpy ride, with a couple of potholes near the start but it is okay as long as you take it slowly. The site itself is a sloping field surrounded on three sides with hedges and lovely views over fields on the other side. One pitch at the top of the field is level but for the others you will need levelling blocks, (we couldn't find any supplied by the site). We were pitched at the bottom of the field and had no problem getting level and putting an awning up. It was dry and sunny whilst we were there though and I think in heavy rain it would become quite waterlogged and therefore very easy for a heavy rig to get stuck at the bottom of the site! The water tap is at the top of the field and had very good pressure. The waste disposal was at the bottom screened by fencing. There are recycling facilities. The TV and mobile signals (Talk Talk & Three) were excellent. The site is approximately 5 min drive from Coldingham, where there is a butchers, a Spar and a couple of pubs. We ate very tasty food at The New Inn, which was incredibly full so booking in advance is recommended. We also did the Coldingham to Eyemouth coastal walk which was great for our dogs who could be "off lead" virtually the whole way. In summary we really enjoyed our stay and at £10 per night, (no extra charges for awnings etc), it was a bargain. We would definitely return.

thebells

Caravanner from Tyne & Wear

Reviewed on 31/07/2016 17:34

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dissatisfied all year round camper

march 10th rung up owners of "all year round site" was unable to book, due to water being shut off for winter!!!!!

meggem

Reviewed on 09/03/2014 16:03

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Quiet hideaway

A nice site quite close to the coast with views over the Berwickshire countryside. Very much a self service type of site - you just pull in, hook up and pop your money in the honesty box. The approach track is quite rough and stony and not advisable for the car proud, but once on site it is well away from any hint of traffic noise. There is a bridleway/footpath direct from the site and good cycling from site. We would have stayed longer but there was "no room in the inn" and had to move on!

rmp

Reviewed on 23/08/2012 10:27

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