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Beware of the speed ramps on entry to the site, they are a little savage and require navigation at less than walking pace, unless you want to catapult your best camping crockery into mosaic form
Reception itself is a bit strange, a little austere and unwelcoming, a big empty room with a makeshift desk and computer thrown in as an afterthought, but the staff are friendly and accommodating, they even walk down and show you to your pitch.
The biggest disappointment here is no camp shop, with all that empty space they could easily install shelves full of toys for the youngsters, camping accessories and supplies etc dry goods like tea bags or coffee and the all important fridge stacked with pints of milk and bacon etc.. but none of that.. currently just a bare room reminiscent of prisoner cell block H
The site is kept clean and well maintained. Campers without a requirement for an electric hook up are banished to the inner ring where pitches are a little close and cosy. They don't tell you that when booking sadly, even if you ask to be sited against a hedge you won't be.
Toilet blocks are situated on either side of reception and are generally clean.. showers are the best I've ever had in a campsite and if you choose the block to the right you get a bench for clothing within your cubicle. Washing and dish washing facilities can be found here too.
We struggled to find the dog walking field advertised on the website and were told by reception that it doesn't exist !!!
The 'pub' is actually a giant tent but has plenty of seating and weekly live music - sadly it isn't open every night. On the whole Wall Park is a well sitiated clean little campsite only a couple of minutes drive (if you don't fancy walking it) from Brixham Harbour, we'll worth a stay here
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