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Rated 2 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 2 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 3 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

An 'okay' site

We stayed here for 2 nights on our 'tour of Wales' and received a warm and friendly welcome from the warden, who was helpful and pleasant. We requested two adjacent pitches so that we could camp with our friends and he kindly directed us to a number of apparently vacant ones. Unfortunately, without the knowledge of the warden it seemed, a number of nicely positioned pitches appeared to have been reserved using pitch markers stating 'in use' which prevented us from using them. Despite this, they remained vacant for the entire time of our stay. This was somewhat frustrating and annoying and IMO ought to be investigated by the Club. The site is pleasant and open with plenty of hard-standings (which was essential for us due to some VERY heavy rain). Unfortunately, it is quite near a busy main road and a railway line which meant we were frequently troubled by traffic noise of one sort or another. The Toilet block/facilities are well appointed and clean but there are insufficient numbers of toilet stalls and showers for a site of this size. I would imagine there are long queues at the busier times of the year, so best to avoid unless you have on-board facilities. Covid regulations are in force but are not so 'in your face' as to make you feel uncomfortable (unlike some other Welsh sites we have visited recently). Unfortunately, the local interpretation of the rules has resulted in the closure of all of the rubbish bins at the service points around the site, necessitating a long walk to the reception area to dispose of your rubbish. We have not seen this anywhere else in Wales and I really don't think it should be happening.
Campervanner from Staffordshire

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