Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales
Primitive grass campsite
Liked Beautiful place. Very peaceful on the coast. Lovely couple who own/run the site. Carol makes a mean bacon bap in the cafe too.
Lots of space to choose from if you're not needing hook-up.
Very reasonably & fairly priced for a solo traveller like me.
Disliked A few more hook-up pitches would help, but definitely not a deal breaker.
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Dinton, Wiltshire, England
Powered cement/asphalt campsite
Liked Lovely little place. Nice welcome. Spacious & clean individual toilets & showers. Plenty of places to walk/hike nearby. Mostly very peaceful.
Disliked Next to a railway line, which i knew before I booked. Only noisy for about 5 seconds as a train passes & nothing my soft foam ear plugs didn't solve, so didn't disturb my sleep.
Be sure to take plenty of provisions as the nearest shop, in Fovant, is extirtionately priced.
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Exeter, Devon, England
Powered grass campsite (maximum 6 metres)
Liked Lovely, small site. Really well kept. Individual shower/toilet cubicles which are very spacious & really clean.
Louise, who runs the site is lovely & welcoming. Small shop/cafe/bar on site & some lovely walks surrounding the site. Only takes 30 mins to take a lovely country stroll down to the sea front & Orcombe Point. Would definitely stay there again.
Disliked Only thing that springs to mind is the showers are the push button type & only run for 15 seconds with each press. Which means it takes at least twice as long as it should, especially when you've long hair to rinse shampoo then conditioner out of & need both hands to do so, so can't hold the button down. Though, wouldn't put me off returning.
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