From the start, a sturdy car with excellent tyres is needed for the trek to the campsite which is quite a distance but you travel through some beautiful countryside. Arrival was a pitch wherever.
Two chemical toilets, we were there for 4 days, day 4 after weekend arrivals they were utterly disgusting, soiled with poo, zero loo roll for two days, no water for hand washing, luckily had our own loo and cleansing wipes.
The views are spectacular in every direction, the sunrises and sunsets we were lucky enough to see were breathtaking. On our visit we had lots of rain. We pitched on the flat part which had been done for a wedding the previous year? Not sure why as it was on a hill, but drainage issues, it was totally waterlogged. Owners said to park on the track away from the tent because the vehicles were raking up the earth, sorry but I am not getting ready to go out to wade through a muddy field to the car when it was advertised as parking by the tent, if they did this again they would have to invest in a track as we used the car for the electrics as well.
You also have to take your own rubbish home, not good, simply had no room for it so had to dump it in one of the bins in smaller bags that they have along the road. and was told to bring our own water, I did, 20 litres, but they had water!
As there were no distinct boundaries, we had someone pitch a tent very close with their tent entrance right at the side of ours. This would not be so bad but they had two very noisy, nosey children who were constantly walking in front of our tent looking in, they ran in between the car and tent so ripped the lead out of the engine, they screamed, shouted, cried and never shut up. The other things were not so bad, toilet issues, waterlogged but this incessant annoyance totally spoiled our trip. It is by far and away a beautiful place to camp, just a couple of things need attention, as stated, toilet, waterlogged pitch, drainage issues, track up to the actual camping site and some noise policy in relation the music and children.