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Not sure where to start. The site looked like the majority of caravans were lived in. The local/frequently visiting children were hanging about in a group of about 20 as late as 11pm, the shop was poorly stocked, the pitches were really close together.
We booked for 2 nights and when we showed up we debated just leaving, but the kids looked disappointed so we decided to give it a go.
The guy is reception was lovely and gave us directions where to go and took payment. He also told me where everything is.
Pitched tent in our small allotted space, again, not a problem but we had to be very careful to not catch caravan one side and car other with our tent poles!
We went for a walk around the site, it was pretty bad! A lot of the sited caravans weren’t cared for at all. The kids wanted to go in the park. There were piles of kids and not an adult in site. They were ranging from about 4. Stayed about 15 minutes.
On the walk back a child rode is bike at us purposely - turning at the last minute. He was younger that my 6 year old, out on this own.
We went to the chip shop for tea, chips were ok.
There was a caravan opposite blasting out music (and I mean blasting!!) This wasn’t close to our tent so didn’t necessarily affect us.
The site was very loud until the early hours which is fine for people with no kids but not really family friendly.
In the morning I went to the cafe to get some takeaway tea (mainly because we had already decided that we weren’t staying and so didn’t want to set up cooker). They were £2 each and made for me. Got back to the tent to find that it was hot water and milk - no tea bag had seen this cup!
Packed up and left!
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