We have just got back from a great week in Looe. But one thing get on my nerves
When you book in at looe they have a nice model of a caravan pithed in the center of a pitch with a car on one side. They go to great lengths to tell you that you must park in the center of the pitch car one side awning the other. Now rules are rules so I abide by them, even though it is not the best use of the pitch as it leaves limited space on the front of the awning and I have about 5 feet between van and car. Then someone else pitches their van as far over to the left he can get it. Then puts on a awning followed by a windbreak wall on both sides that go off the pitch and onto the grass. Has no room for the car so parks in on the next pitch ( which was empty). I think the wardens had a word but told them to park the car across the front of the van. So whats the point of telling us how to pitch. I get bloody fed up with towing the line. Why do they not enforce the rules!
When you book in at looe they have a nice model of a caravan pithed in the center of a pitch with a car on one side. They go to great lengths to tell you that you must park in the center of the pitch car one side awning the other. Now rules are rules so I abide by them, even though it is not the best use of the pitch as it leaves limited space on the front of the awning and I have about 5 feet between van and car. Then someone else pitches their van as far over to the left he can get it. Then puts on a awning followed by a windbreak wall on both sides that go off the pitch and onto the grass. Has no room for the car so parks in on the next pitch ( which was empty). I think the wardens had a word but told them to park the car across the front of the van. So whats the point of telling us how to pitch. I get bloody fed up with towing the line. Why do they not enforce the rules!