We are going to gowerton cc site . I know it's a bit far from the beaches . But quite central for a few places. I haven't been before . So hope it's nice.
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Try not to pitch on those that back onto Pont y Cobb Rd unless you are hard of hearing. They have nice views over the marsh but the noise from boy racers' exhausts in the night will drive you insane.
I clicked on your home page Scarletsfan and I stayed on that site in Brecon , she directed to a pitch behind the mound where the taps are in the middle of the site , but the pitch next to it with more room for our twin axle was vacant , she told us it was taken , if I hadn't had a mover I would never have got on the pitch , when the person arrived to park on the pitch he had a small caravan and told me he had never been here before , so she put us on there on purpose
Quote: Originally posted by scarletsfan on 17/4/2015
Try not to pitch on those that back onto Pont y Cobb Rd unless you are hard of hearing. They have nice views over the marsh but the noise from boy racers' exhausts in the night will drive you insane.
Oh no that's put me off now . Should I cancel .
Everywhere will be full now .
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Gaz you have done exactly the same as us this year. We have camped in Gwithian at Churchtown Farm for years. This year we are heading to the Gower. We decided on Three Cliffs... Fingers crossed we like it. The people running it seem lovely on the phone. Good luck deciding.
Quote: Originally posted by scarletsfan on 17/4/2015Try not to pitch on those that back onto Pont y Cobb Rd unless you are hard of hearing. They have nice views over the marsh but the noise from boy racers' exhausts in the night will drive you insane.
Oh no that's put me off now . Should I cancel .
Everywhere will be full now .
No, just try and avoid that one area. The site is big enough
Quote: Originally posted by joecroft2 on 17/4/2015
I clicked on your home page Scarletsfan and I stayed on that site in Brecon , she directed to a pitch behind the mound where the taps are in the middle of the site , but the pitch next to it with more room for our twin axle was vacant , she told us it was taken , if I hadn't had a mover I would never have got on the pitch , when the person arrived to park on the pitch he had a small caravan and told me he had never been here before , so she put us on there on purpose
I have written to the Caravan Club about it as many people have voices similar experiences. I'm not holding me breath for a reply.
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Quote: Originally posted by DottyD on 18/4/2015
Gaz you have done exactly the same as us this year. We have camped in Gwithian at Churchtown Farm for years. This year we are heading to the Gower. We decided on Three Cliffs... Fingers crossed we like it. The people running it seem lovely on the phone. Good luck deciding.
If you can get on the front row you will have excellent views. Possible to walk from site to the South Gower Inn - but take a torch for the way back.
Nicholaston Farm is fantastic could get very busy in high season but the shower facilities are one of the best we have stayed on. walks from site and views are lovely beaches are magnificent and dog friendly not a lot of shops unless you are prepared to go into Swansea for supplies so suggest you bring what you like to eat local shops sell bread milk but are a bit basic. Nicholaston cafe serves breakfasts and I believe due a lot more in high season . would not hesitate to come back here again but maybe not in high season as I think it will be a little too busy for us
Can't help with the others, but we have stayed at Nicholaston Farm several years ago and it was a great site then.
You can walk down through the woods to a great beach, but be warned it is a bit of a trek coming back up.
agree with the comment about Bank Farm-been a while since I went, but it wasn't great.
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Quote: Originally posted by enid-hartshill on 18/4/2015
Nicholaston Farm is fantastic could get very busy in high season but the shower facilities are one of the best we have stayed on. walks from site and views are lovely beaches are magnificent and dog friendly not a lot of shops unless you are prepared to go into Swansea for supplies so suggest you bring what you like to eat local shops sell bread milk but are a bit basic. Nicholaston cafe serves breakfasts and I believe due a lot more in high season . would not hesitate to come back here again but maybe not in high season as I think it will be a little too busy for us
Thanks so much for that...... I think that's the icing on the cake for us, the gower it is then! Kind regards, gaz
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Quote: Originally posted by DottyD on 18/4/2015
Gaz you have done exactly the same as us this year. We have camped in Gwithian at Churchtown Farm for years. This year we are heading to the Gower. We decided on Three Cliffs... Fingers crossed we like it. The people running it seem lovely on the phone. Good luck deciding.
We decided our main camping holiday will be the gower ,but we booked our static caravan holiday at Atlantic Coast ,gwithian, it really is hard to tear yourself away from such a superb place. Gaz
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