Adam P.
Google
I stayed here recently for a couple of nights, this was within the six weeks holiday so was knew it was going to be fairly busy which it was. Unfortunately, the pool was closed due to covid but the showers, toilets and washing up station were open. 20p for a hot shower is reasonable enough, I see people complain about this which is crazy. The showers and toilets were clean-ish I noticed there wasn't a toilet brush and someone had left rather alot of mess after themselves which I had walked in on then went directly to the next cubicle which was cleaner. I brought my own toilet paper but I think that was also 20p if you had forgot your own, you can it it from reception. A good quantity of cubicles for showers and toilets as well so there's no waiting to get in one to use it which was great. This camp site has its own washing up stations with hot water just remember to bring your own washing up liquid and scrubber. Cash on arrival there was no option for electronic payments. £30 a night which I think is the going rate for a campsite with amenities and a £10 deposit which you get back, then your given a number I just displayed this in my car. We were told our dog had to be on a lead at all times which I can see why so we ended up taking long walks on the beach to burn the dogs energy. The site it's self was still quite loud gone 11pm with kids and adults still having a nice time which for us was a bit difficult to go to sleep but appreciate it is the summer holidays. The water station in the field worked but the drainage underneath was blocked, and the hand sanitiser station was open with dead flies in - see pictures. The staff seemed friendly enough gave us directs to the beach which was about a 10 minute walk away. This was two minutes in the car but it will cost you £6 to park up in the beach car park. Beautiful views to be seen all round and some great little walks. The beach was lovely and clean and lots of space to relax for the day. As camp sites go this one was good just minor issues.