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Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

COVID-phobic wardens

Stayed here for 2 nights on our ‘tour of Wales’. The site is a large, busy open site with little shelter from the prevailing winds off the sea. It would benefit from some good sized hedges and mature trees to break up the wind. It does have lovely views of Carnedd lleithr from the site. There are no hard-standings and the pitches are all grass which became rather boggy when it rained. I would suggest that a sizeable proportion of pitches ought to be changed to hard standing. The wardens were friendly but appeared excessively COVID-phobic, with constant reminders and signage everywhere about mask-wearing etc. This ‘in your face’ attitude made us feel quite uncomfortable (not how you want to feel when on holiday) and differed from the more reasonable approach we have found in other Welsh CAMC sites on our tour. The toilet block was closed from 10.00-12.00 every day which IMO is far too early for those on holiday who are likely to want a slower/later start to their day. Other sites we have visited have not closed their facilities until 11.00, which is much more reasonable.
Campervanner from Staffordshire

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MidsomerMikey replied on 03/10/2021 20:06

Posted on 03/10/2021 20:06

Although the site is club owned a lot of restrictions are imposed by the National Trust which would rule out the addition of hardstandings. Covid restrictions differ in Wales & wearing of face masks is a requirement not advisery. Toilet block is cleaned at the most suitable time as arrivals are scheduled to be in from 1pm which only just gives the sites staff time to cut the grass pitches of those who have departed & impossible to cut later as they would then taken up by new arrivals. Planting of hedges & trees would then restict the lovely views from the site & after all the site is on the west coast of Pembrokeshire & is in line of the westerly prevailing wind