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This site is mainly seasonal pitches on the touring side. Pitches are big and only 10amp supply.
Reasonably maintained however tracks need attention and would easily turn an ankle if misplaced on the chunks of hard core scattered around. Disturbed by persons on seasonal pitch who appeared to have two caravans. Moving them around and washing them.
The toilet block is a portacabin type reasonably clean with good pressure showers. Poor utility area really. Needs levelled out and proper grey waste discharge.
There’s a laundry in the static site. I went to use it but it’s grim, felt like it had not been cleaned in there for years.
I wouldn’t say don’t go here as it’s a decent location (although the walk back up from the village is very steep) but it just feels neglected and for £35 a night should be better. via mobile
Before I left for Neuadd campsite in New Quay, Cardigan, I typed its postcode into my Sat Nav, but it came up address unknown.
Nevertheless, the site was very easy to find, so no problem there.
Great campsite, easy walk down to New Quay but all up hill to get back, which is hard at the end of the day when you've got four tired children.
As far as I'm aware there was only one shower block for the whole site but it did have all the amenities one would need.
There was only one sink for dishwashing which I did find a bit of a bind.
But besides these issues, it was a lovely relaxed site with plenty of space and a nice laid back owner who appeared to be around quite a lot on his little golf buggy type vehicle lol.
Oh and there was a nice pup right by the site which did nice food and drink.
We visited the site for 2 weeks and pre-booked several months before our trip. Site comm's are really poor, its likely to be several weeks before they respond to your email and the level of detail confirmed with in the email is also very poor. When you call, you're unlikely to be filled with confidence either, summaring incorrectly what you want. Not a great start.
We have visited several sites locally in previous years but wanted to try this site as its in walking distance of the town and didn't want the hassle of car parking, which is even worse post-covid.
The site is on a gradual hill - the first part isn't bad but the top field is rough, we wouldn't want to stay on there with a caravan.
The site is a basic 'no frills' site, designed to maximise income with limited investment in the site infrastructure. Its a popular site, however, and after a few days we realised that the majority of pitches are actually seasonal. Most of the available touring pitches are at the top of the first field - or you can go in the top field (wouldn't recommend for a caravan though, seems more suited to tents or motorhome).
The views are great and its a 15 minute walk to the harbour and 20 minutes back, due to steep hills all the way down - so not suited to those who are not fit or don't enjoy regular walks of this type, although we enjoyed this and walked down daily.
Facilities are basic, a couple of small toilet cabins at the bottom of the field - we had a look at these but decided we'd rather use our own facilities. The only elson point is also adjacent to these facilities. There's no separate facility for grey waste. Drinking water is available via taps located around the hedge - so do get quite muddy as they're not robustly built/protected.
We weren't too concerned by the basic level of the site, however, the electrics were a regular problem. We had to use our fridge on gas for a few hours each night as the electric supply was so poor and the voltage available drops significantly.
The problem is that there's far too many electric points for the supply available, so if it gets cold at night and units have their heating on, the voltage drops right off - I measured the voltage available to our caravan and it dropped right down to 195V - not surpring the fridge couldn't cope with this when it should be 240v.
At other times, the electric supply kept going off - not sure why. The owner is a very nice and will chat to you, however, he just nods his head when you note the electric problems etc. Which he's obviously well aware of, so my feedback about the electrics problems didn't get the desired response.
The pitches are close together, particularly as most people also have awnings. We were lucky and got a corner pitch, but you are likely to struggle if not.
In summary, its a basic site but this is compensated by the location and ability to walk into the town within a few minutes. via mobile
Having read some of the previous reviews we approached this site with some trepidation. As it turned out it was fine.
The site is easy to find and consists of a long hilly field with hardstandings to one side and large grassy areas elsewhere. Some of it is extremely steep and would need more than levelling blocks. The further up the hill you go the better the view of the sea but we choose ease over the view. There are no frills but the grass was well mown and had been cleared up and there were some very nice flowerbeds etc. Dotted about. We understand there is a further field beyond the main one but we didn't venture up there.
We had booked in advance and on arrival rang the number given. After a very short wait the owner arrived and welcomed us and told us to camp wherever there was a space. We choose one of the hardstanding EHU pitches at the bottom of the field near the wc/shower block. It was a reasonably flat and we did not need levelling blocks. The hardstanding was a bit rough but more than adequate with a grass area next to it. The pitch was very long with plenty of room to the back. EHU posts were to the rear and looked well made and well maintained. Despite torrential rain at times we had no problems with the electric or any of the services.
There are two portacabin blocks near the entrance containing the showers and toilets, one for ladies, one for gents, with wcs and 3 showers in each. They were kept very, very clean throughout our stay, with plenty of hot water. Washing up sink, water point, chemical loo disposal and rubbish bins were all in the same area and were once again well maintained throughout. My one observation is that if you were further up the hill it was a long walk to these and many people drove from the top of the site or used a trolley.
Apart from that there is little else on site, e. G. No play area but the children that were there seemed happy enough playing on the grass around their pitches. Everyone we met was very friendly and the owner came round at least once a day to check we were ok.
There is a pub at the turning for the site, the Penrhiwllan Inn, a very short walk. It was only open from 4. 00pm while we were there due to Covid staff problems but it was very, very welcoming and friendly. The food was good and freshly cooked. It was fully booked for food every night so booking is advisable.
New Quay itself is about half a mile down the hill. It's lovely but a very steep walk downhill from the site. Coming back was almost impossible for me to walk due to disability. Fortunately there is a bus stop outside the pub, buses every hour, that takes you most of the way to the town and beyond to Aberaeron and Cardigan. A taxi from the town right to the site cost £2. 50.
The town is very picturesque (apart from the huge caravan parks across the bay). It has a nice sandy beach, a couple of pubs, cafes, fish & chip shops etc plus dolphin viewing boat trips and a Dylan Thomas trail (he lived in New Quay and it's thought that New Quay was the inspiration for parts of 'Under Milk Wood').
Been to some disappointing camp sites and this was also one too I’m afraid and won’t ever go back.
No reception, it was just a flower bed in the middle of grass with numbers to ring. It’s first come first serve for the pitches luckily we had the last ehu there.
First night the power went off about 3 times through the evening, no came to explain what’s happening or even suggest a small refund.
Then day 2 and 3 was a shambles also we had no water pressure it was trickling, can’t shower, flush toilets, dish wash, even the caravans fills up was taking forever. Last but not least there was no rules set, the family opposite were loud, drunk, singing, had music on until gone 12 mid-night and there was no where or anywhere you could complain to calm it down.
Everybody entitled to good holiday but that was ridiculous.
The weather was with us, it was a beautiful scenery and little town where we seen dolphins in the sea but campsite was not our best. via mobile
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