We are considering a stay at Llandyn near Llangollen next year and wondered if the 'riverside pitches' were worth the extra £4 per night? I can't quite make out which ones they are from the photos on their website so wondering if anyone has stayed and knows?
TIA.
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Quote: Originally posted by birdman101 on 04/11/2024
If you look on Google earth non are actually riverside pitches as there are lots of trees in between pitches and the River
Thank you.
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Agree with birdman101. UKCS has satellite images too.
No UKCS reviews mention views of the river, nor do reviews on 2 other websites, bar one that mentioned enjoying the sound of the river.
Personally, I’d put the £4 towards enjoying a half pint of local beer. You can always go back another time & pay the extra.
There are 10 UKCS reviews, so 10 people might post something & disagree with me…
Quote: Originally posted by Fiona W on 04/11/2024
Personally, I’d put the £4 towards enjoying a half pint of local beer. You can always go back another time & pay the extra.
Fiona, a woman after my own heart! Great idea. Cheers!
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