When we arrived, there were signs to a reception, which turned out to be a closed door. We called the number, to be met with a person asking us what we were checking in for. 😳 We had to explain why we were there and then told to wait for the lady. It was very impersonal.
She arrived down on a bike further down the road and then waved for us to go to where she was, where she greeted us and gave us some basic information.
We opted for a non powered site,and the area that was shown to us to choose from, was essentially a dust bowl. It was far from the lake shown in the pictures.
The place, while well maintained, is missing a wow factor. It felt like it was set up in the 80's and no further attempt to keep it up to date has been made.
We booked two nights and left after the first one.
We also noticed the property was up for sale, so presumably the interest in the hipcamp from the current owner is no longer there.
Was not a very welcoming experience for us.
It may very well suit other travellers, but this one was not for us.