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Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

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Facilities and cleanliness

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Location

Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

A very nice site - just be aware of finding the best way to get to it

I have approached this site from two directions (from the South & the North) over the past two years and would recommend that you come in via Totnes regardless of where you started from. Neither route in is free from narrow passing places but at least the A381 is a wider road than the A379 to Kingsbridge. After Kingsbridge, all bets are off as you'll encounter 5 single stretch patches of road (2 of them blind before you enter). The two Charleton villages need care to navigate through and the bridge over the Dart is single use (esp in a caravan). The site page has the recommended route in and this is the one you should take.. but be prepared for some tight passing and confrontations with buses who use the route from/to Kingsbridge & the site. Once arrived the site is well presented and cared for. We thought the cleanliness levels were very good and the site is well kept. The hardstanding is made of some unusual material - very hard to penetrate but then has a consistency of cream cheese underneath (and as a consequence the pegs come out very easily). Grass pitches there are a few that are flat but the majority are quite steeply sloped. Bring blocks with you for two legs and the jockey wheel- I'd suggest you'd need 6'-8" for each, at least. In the location, shops and pubs are beginning to return to normal and there are enough places to eat out without needing to drive. The Micro-brewery is well worth a visit and is very reasonably priced & is a mile from site. The attached farm shop is good for meat, eggs cheese, bread, milk, some frozen goods, tea, coffee etc. We had no need to shop in Kingsbridge for what we needed. We returned this year (and knew what the drive in would be like) but no plans to return next year as our luck might run out on the roads. There are many easier sites for access in the club and in the South West. The site was busy and so not so quiet but that was OK with us. Phone signal was poor, we used a mobile wifi dongle that got decent 4G when left in the roof of our eriba.

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