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Good for families

An unexpected joy

We have just returned from staying three nights at this site as part of a longer tour of Wales and the south west. One of my major criticisms of our club is the fact that so many of our sites are booked up months in advance. There are club members who are not in a position to make holiday plans so far in advance and we feel that we are being discriminated against by the club's policy in respect of forward bookings. Given that, what a joy it was to find a club site that actually had availability in July. On arrival we were not disappointed. The wardens, Joe and Maureen, were helpful and professional. The site is attractively located and its long thin shape betrays its origins as a former railway station. We had a choice of pitches and were happy with our selection. It is ideally situated for exploring Herefordshire and the Welsh borders, quietly located with no traffic noise. The toilet block has just been refurbished and is well up to the club's usual high standards. We had heard a rumour that this site is under threat of closure. If true, the situation is absolutely scandalous. I understand the commercial imperatives which drive the club's business from day to day, but there has to be room for sites like this which are in less popular areas, but which can at least accommodate late bookers. As I said earlier, we are not all in a position to book sites months in advance. In conclusion, this is the archetypal hidden gem of a site and well worth a visit to discover one of the lesser known, but very beautiful, corners of our country.
Caravanner from Lancashire

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