| Reviewed by: Mrs B - Chester - Cheshir |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Staff were extremely welcoming and very friendly towards both me and my children. We were made to feel like nothing was too much trouble for them. Excellent Park. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs D - Craven Arms - Shr |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Lovely and quiet as described yet very accessible for days out. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr B - Wolverhampton - We |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| The staff were very pleasant and helpful and the site was very safe for children. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs N - Pontypool - Gwent |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Nice location, took grandchildren and they loved it. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs. W - HALESOWEN - West |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Excellent site. Staff couldn't have been more helpful. Lovely small size meant our son could have a little freedom with peace of mind. Freshly baked goods to order each morning was a really nice touch. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss B - GLOUCESTER - GLO |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Great value for money and a fantastic location for children of all ages. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr R - Wednesbury - West |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| This holiday park is a little gem ,my only regret is we did not have enough time there. All the staff were very helpful and always on hand to help ,the park, although small, is perfectly proportioned between statics, tourers and camping. Everywhere was spotless and tidy and no cars were allowed near caravans except for loading and unloading, all in all this was a perfect short break for me and my family and I would like to thank everyone involved, would go back anytime!!! Thanks. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss A - BRECON - Powys |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| It was an excellent relaxing holiday. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr P - Oswestry - Shropsh |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| I would recommend this holiday as we found it excellent value for money!! The site was only a 10 minute drive to Saundersfoot where we spent most of our time on the gorgeous beach but the site was also central to lots of other lovely areas. The site itself was very clean the staff were extremely helpful and I found it very safe for my children to play (as no cars are allowed to park next to the caravans but a car park is provided literally a few seconds walk away) So overall this holiday was great and we would definitely go back there!! |
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| Reviewed by: Mr M - SOLIHULL - West Mi |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| The site is very well looked after and is in a perfect position to either relax or visit some of the great beaches at either Tenby or Saundersfoot which are just a short drive away, for shopping Haverfordwest is very good. We found the food served in the on site bar very good and excellent value the on site shop also bakes its own bread to order, can't beat it. We have been to many parts of Wales for our holidays recently but this was by far our most enjoyable. One last thing for families with young children is a visit to Folly Farm which is approximately 2 miles from the site we spent 5 hours there and still didn't get to see everything (my son was to shattered to walk any further) |
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| Reviewed by: Mr W - LINCOLN - LINCS |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Nice quiet site, friendly welcoming staff. Ideally located for access to Tenby, Saudersfoot and Pendine sands. Lots of all weather activities within easy reach. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr S - Llanelli - Dyfed |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| The staff were friendly, great pool, good park for the kids, central location, very clean site and caravan. We didn't have to break the bank for a holiday this year! Excellent all round. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs C - Weston-super-mare |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| We have just returned from a fantastic week away and I just wanted to share this with anyone else who may be thinking of going! We arrived at Little Kings fairly late in the afternoon/early evening, and was let through the barrier by the warden on duty. She advised us that we could park our car in the small car park next door and just walk through to our caravan. They like to keep cars away from the site itself, making it safe for the children to play. She gave us some info on local attractions, advised us on how everything worked and gave us a nice little basket packed with tea, coffee, milk and sugar - just what we needed after our long drive from the Weston country! The caravan itself was brilliant, it was absolutely spotless and everything had been well thought through - from a toilet roll to a corkscrew! The fixtures and furniture were modern, clean and, importantly, none of it was broken. We had rain for one day but that didn't spoil our time whatsoever. We visited Folly Farm which is just great, and also went to Oakwood. The sun was shining wonderfully and there was hardly anyone in the park (go on a weekday if you can), so we didn't have to queue for anything! It really was great and the kids (8, 3) loved it. We also visited a beautiful beach called Wisemans bridge and it really was like being abroad, the sea was perfectly blue and the sand was golden - we had a lovely afternoon paddling in the sea and finding crabs! We also took a trip out to Caldey island, which I would highly reccommend. The boat trip takes about 20 minutes and you can stay on the island for as long as you want. The last boat back is 5pm, great if you want to take a picnic and spend the whole day there!
Caldey itself is stunning, very peaceful and tranquil, the monastry is just beautiful, you almost feel asthough you're in Italy not Wales! The only trip we didn't manage was the dolphin spotting, which we are gutted about. Due to the time of year, the sea has been very choppy and we were advised this on the phone by the various companies offering the trips, so we didn't think this was a good idea with our 2 and a half year old daughter, so its something saved for next year. If you do fancy the trip though, a good company is 'A Bay To Remember', they have a website so check out times and prices before you go! We headed out for a carvery on the Sunday and found a lovely little place called The Bush Inn which is about fifteen minutes drive away - I can honestly say that this was the best roast I've had in ages, definitely worth a look! All in all we had a fantatsic week away and are now looking forward to next years trip. I would highly recommend Little Kings as a great place to stay, you really couldn't ask for more! |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs B - COVENTRY - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| The staff were very welcoming and the site was immaculate. A very enjoyable holiday and we look forward to returning. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss M - Nelson - Lancash |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| We had a lovely stay at Little Kings caravan park. The location was fantastic and the site was lovely, clean and well maintained. The staff were also extremely helpful and friendly. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr H - HONITON - Devon |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Fabulous, holiday park and location fantastic for exploring the local area. Caravan and staff were really great and we loved our stay, we'd have stayed longer if we could have done. We're thinking of rebooking for next year. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs E - Brixham - Devon |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Very friendly staff who obviously enjoy what they do and who want you to have an equally enjoyable stay, very helpful with local information. This is easily the best site we've stayed on and it's in a great location. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs P - SOUTHPORT - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| This site is lovely and quiet. The pool is just big enough and quite a few times we were the only ones in it. The staff were really friendly and helpful. We would definitely go back. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr B - MARKET DRAYTON - S |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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| This is a lovely, quiet park with warm and friendly staff. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr F - Cardiff - South Gl |
Date of stay: 2009 |
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| An excellent park with a real family atmosphere, ideal for visiting all of Pembrokeshire. I would recommend it to all with a family and we will be going back! |
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