karen V.
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We were attending a concert in Glasgow , and l was travelling home to the Highlands from Kent , so rather than drive home and then back down to Glasgow , l agreed to meet my partner at Red Deer , it was the closest site to the Royal Pavillion and had a MoHo pitch available at the top with grass.
l was asked to pay for the two night stay in advance and given very clear instructions as to where my pitch was and given mobile numbers should l have a problem.
The pitches are well spaced and immaculately kept, there are speed ramps and you asked to respect noise levels etc which is good for me.
Any staff that l met were all polite and one grounds person was particularly helpful , sorry l never got your name , but you drive the digger !
This is a secure site with gates and you are given the code, may l take this opportunity to thank the young lady who answered the intercom late tuesday night after l forgot to take my phone out with the code on ! Sorry to disturb you.
The local Pub the Stewart Inn and the Cafe are both very friendly.
Taxis are reasonable and worth it if you just want to get home to bed !
We would have no hesitation in recommending Red Deer or returning.
l see a lot of reviews are saying it is pricey , if you are the type of traveller who looks to park for free all the time or in car parks you may think this , but if you use sites l found this very much on a par with locations that do not offer a quick trip into Glasgow Town Centre , you get what you pay for.
Note : this is a busy site and not one to be left to chance.
Perhaps a hose or loo brush could be placed in the chemical waste area to help both the site and traveller in ensuring things are adequately cleaned down.
Karen Dufftown