A few years ago we visited a C&CC certified site not far from Chepstow.
The site was a mile or so from the road along a track through woodland and it opened out into a large campsite overlooking the Wye valley with views to die for.
There were a couple of caravans along the hedge at the back of the site and we pitched away from these some way down the slight forward slope near to an ehu bollard so that we could make the best of the views across the valley towards Tintern.
There were a few tenters dotted about during the week who we didn't take much notice of and more arrived toward the weekend, camping near to large boulder enclosures where they could build campfires.
Friday dawned sunny and warm, we went out and about and did some sightseeing during the afternoon arriving back on site around tea time.
To our amazement, when we came back there were vehicles parked very close to our caravan ( 6 feet away) including a hand painted black ex post office Sherpa immediately in front of our caravan completely blocking our view and way too close.
I was bristling with anger, how dare these people pitch up in this odd assortment of old bangers so close to us.
I saw one of the younger (30-40 ish) new age types wandering about and told him in no uncertain terms to get the van and the other vehicles off our pitch.
He eventually unearthed the owner of the van from amongst the throng, a middle aged tattooed woman with the usual bits of metal sticking out of her nose clad in shapeless black garments and big boots. Needless to say, the Sherpa wouldn't start so she had to round up some of her multi tattooed with strangely coloured hair male counterparts to shove it out of the way.
These Goths apparently camp at this otherwise beautiful CS most weekends, they lit a huge bonfire inside the ring of boulders nearest to us where they sat drinking and talking far into the night.
The campfire did my chest no good at all ( I have to use three inhalers every day) and we could smell the woodsmoke inside our caravan for some time afterwards.
The site owner was a youngish widow, a nice lady but she wasn't interested in our complaint so, beautiful though it may be, that site is firmly off our 'to re-visit' list.