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Poor clarity around the electric hook-up rules. We booked an “electrical optional” pitch assuming we could use our junction box, only to find we still had to pay an additional £6 per night for their hook-up point, we thought the additional charge was to rent a junction box from them but no. and when you do pay the extra to get the electricity you still need to bring your own junction box as they don't supply you with one. luckily we had one so it wasn't a problem but the lack of clarity on what the "electrical hook up meant" was a surprise extra charge. *we booked 2 spots, one with electric and one without, i know I'm writing this review on the spot without electric but i didn't feel like writing 2 sperate reviews*
The “optional extras” quickly push the price up things like extra for a gazebo, pup tent, or even an awning are charged per night, whereas most other sites include these in the base price or don’t charge at all. Once you add these, the site is on the pricier side for what you get. espetially if you have a couple of friends who decide to visit for a day as they charge you for the car, and also per head for everyone coming.
Remote location with very tight roads leading to it, fine if you have a car and know the area, but risky if you don’t. We had multiple near misses with oncoming vehicles.
very weak to no cellular connection, They do offer Wi-Fi that is charged per device. We only found out when leaving so maybe a mention that this is a service that they have would of been helpful.
Tent pitches are pushed to the centre of the camping ground, leaving the sheltered campers get the edges which are more wind protected. Our pitch was freezing and windy the first night, making it hard to sleep. Even when we asked to move, we were told it was fully booked despite seeing several spots remain empty. i feel priotising tents being placed around the edges so they are sheltered from the harsher weather would be a very welcome change.
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