Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 5 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Highly recommended site.

Just back from 3 nights here in our camper van on our second visit to this site, Very quiet, lovely surrounding countryside and a superbly maintained site in every respect. Shower/toilet/laundry/washing-up block was immaculate. Showers are excellent and have the benefit of a seat inside each cubicle. Mark and Gail, the site managers, were efficient, very friendly and are a great credit to the Club. The Anchor Inn is probably less than a 10 minute walk away on a foot path leading directly from the site which goes past attractive fishing lakes. The pub's food was good, served quickly, but I would expect the place would be very busy indeed in peak season as it is very attractive, has a superb location right beside the river and a delightful beer garden at the back (for info, we paid £14-£15 each just for a basic main course like lasagne and salad). They serve breakfasts fro 9am too. Sunday hours for food service may change, apparently. Not sure how families with young children would rate this particular site - no games room, play area out of use (?). For that reason alone, I have scored the site a 3 in the relevant category, but that is entirely subjective. There were just the two of us, both aged 65++, so we were not looking for anything apart from peace and quiet and didn't need entertaining! Very nice dog-walking field on-site. Tip - the road to Dulverton passes one boundary of the site. It wasn't horribly busy when we stayed but pitches nearest to the road, on the highest level of the site (to the left as you drive past the amenities block), may suffer from some traffic noise. Overall, definitely one of the nicest, most attractive, quiet Club sites we've visited. We'll be back for sure. Our sincere thanks to Gail and Mark.
Campervanner from Devon

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