The location of this campsite is genuinely stunning — nestled right by the river, it's a beautiful plot with loads of natural charm. Unfortunately, that beauty is let down by how the site is run.
The owners clearly take full advantage of the setting and pack in far too many people. I saw tents pitched as close as a metre apart, which is not only uncomfortable but raises serious safety concerns — it feels like a fire risk waiting to happen.
If you're heading here for a peaceful getaway, be warned: the on-site "Cave Bar" pumps out music until late. If you're not into late-night drinking or are looking for the quiet side of camping, this place could feel like hell on earth.
The amenities are another letdown — tired, dirty, and badly in need of restoration. The owners often reply to reviews saying maintenance happens in the winter, but it doesn’t seem like much changes. Year after year, the facilities remain pretty grim.
That said, if you’ve got kids, they’ll likely have a brilliant time. The river is the star of the show, and for little adventurers, that’s all that matters. It’s a shame the rest of the site doesn’t live up to its potential.