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Don’t be fooled by their cute name and promise of ‘rescuing’ animals. This campsite can dress itself up with colourful bunting and sunflower pictures all it wants, but that doesn’t mask the truth: it is filthy, mistreating the animals in it’s care and doesn’t follow hygiene or safety procedures a campsite should adhere too.
I’ll start with the most concerning aspect of this park- the animals they so say rescue. There are row and rows of chickens contained in tiny cages barely big enough to flap its wings in. A rabbit hutch contained a duck and 2 chickens and that could barely stand up. Not a free range chicken in sight, only crammed in caged animals. The majority of the geese who are free range have angel wing disease from being fed a diet of bread (we watched staff members feed them this), and the goat and cow are penned in a woodland swamp of their own filthy with no room to run and no grass to graze. These animals are not properly cared for.
Next onto the facilities. For our 3 nights stay, these were filthy and cleaned once on the Sunday with a quick blast of a jet wash. No evidence of disinfecting or scrubbing or a regular cleaning chart. They are disgustingly filthy and mouldy even after their ‘clean’. The dirt isn’t just surface dirt from the sandy/ dusty site, it’s years worth of inadequate cleaning built up. Make sure you take your own loo roll and hand soap as it’s likely it’s run out and your own hand towel as there’s no way of drying your hands in there. Remember to allow extra time for a shower as if someone else is using the 2nd shower at the same time, yours will reduce to a dribble. Also take a towel to lay on the floor so you don’t come out dirtier than when you went in.
Now onto the playground. Are your children up to date on their tetanus jabs and do you know where the local hospital is? You’re going to need it if you let your kids play on this playground of rusted metal and nettles.
Finally the ‘field’, if you can call it that. We love wild camping. All we ask for is a green field and clean bathroom facilities. This park failed on both counts. If this field was once grass, it hasn’t been maintained. It is mainly sand and dried, dusty mud. If you are lucky to be one of the first on the field, you might bag a flat pitch, otherwise you’re on a steep hill.
Perhaps a labour of love once upon a time by the looks of the hand painted pictures on the buildings (which have now faded and peeled), the love and willingness to labour for this site is long gone - it is run down, unloved and dirty. This park has so much potential if it was properly cared for. Even down to the ‘not to be sold separately’ packs of ice creams in the shop.
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Lol.....
Thankyou.
Luigi is a passionate Italian, who cooks great pizzas.
I will feed this back to him lol.
God help this week's customers lol