Anyone stayed there?
We're going in a couple of weeks...
We're going in a couple of weeks...
Thanks for that - it's exactly the kind of info I was after - roll on the 20th...Dale
We stayed for a 3 nights back in spring B/H.
Very well run, immaculately kept by the wardens. We had gravel hardstanding so rock pegs required for awning although there are some grass pitches which maybe very wet though if this weather carries on.
Piches level on gently sloping site.
In the grounds of the historic house. gates locked at night to keep out the rif raf, but you get a key. This means that once the public are excluded from the main parkland you have the run of the place.
House and gardens worth a visit I beleive. We didn't go into house though( next time).
You can hear the M4 in the distance at all times and there is a little noise from the main rd which runs down one side of the site, but not bad realy.
Asda a few hundred yards down the rd, 20 mins from centre of Cardiff.
Anything specific you'd like to know?
I have used Tredegar Park Caravan Club site for quite a number of years and have always found the wardens to be friendly and helpful, until now that is...mikeAce
As previously stated it is not only the wardens on this site, i think you'll find there are quite a few sites where you receive the same sort of harsh treatment.
As i put in another thread, i asked to get my van out of storage at open season i was told, i'm too busy to worry about storage i have a site to open.
Also when i told the warden that i couldn't drop my rear steadies because my pitch was water logged i was told well if you don't like it you can take your caravan elsewhere.
Hmmmm just remind me again who pays their wages????
Have you spoken to the area manager about the wardens on the Tredegar House site. Contact through East Grinstead - he seems a decent bloke.