Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 3 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 5 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

January Blues

A 3 night stay in mid-January. Pitches were being limited to the eastern side of the site due to there being ground-works completed on pitch updates on the far west side. Misfortune had struck the washroom block on the side we were being required to pitch and so there was a fair old trudge across the site to get to the other washroom (despite there being works completed on that side of the site!). The pitches were a mixed bag, and there was an awful lot of leaf and tree debris apparent. The site roads were somewhat potholed and puddly. TV and mobile reception were pretty poor, largely due to the overall countryside location. The ice-cold weather meant that the service areas were badly frozen up and emptying and rinsing the cassette was a challenge therein, despite the pipes/taps being heavily lagged, it still made getting any water a frustrating time. Not really a fault of the site, but with the other little disappointments it just sits up there as a "meh" moment. Moreton itself is lovely and The Black Bear is definitely worth a visit for both ales and pub grub. Take a torch if returning to the site from the town after dark, it is pitch black along the pavement. We enjoyed our time in the area but felt that there ought to have been a reduction in pitch price for the limited facilities made available during our visit, especially as we could have pitched on the western side quite safely without fear of getting run over by a rampant mini-digger, and have been closer to the facilities which we had paid for. We would visit again, but with there being so many places in the UK to visit, when that might be is a bit of an unknown.

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