| Reviewed by: Mrs C - Lancashire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| The park is in a beautiful situation and we found our holiday very relaxing. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs H - West Yorkshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We stayed as a family at this park with 3 young children and would definitely recommend it for a peaceful family holiday. The scenery was amazing, the staff were helpful and the lodge was beautiful. It made a good base for exploring the local area with the village of Glen Luce nearby if you need something that the reasonably priced site shop didn't stock. Highly recommended from the whole family! |
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| Reviewed by: Mr R - Cumbria |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| Very nice site, very quiet, lots of places to visit and staff very helpful. For the peace & tranquillity I would recommend the site. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs C - Lanarkshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| No problems and would definitely go back. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs C - Lancashire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We spent a week on this lovely tranquil park and ended up buying a caravan there, you can't get a better recommendation than that! The park is small, quiet, friendly and well maintained. The beach is mostly pebbles and the sea is very clean looking, great for walking our two dogs. Sometimes the only sound heard on the park was the sea. If you are looking for peace and beautiful sea views this is the place for you.
There was plenty of places to visit and quite a few pubs and cafes accepted dogs, which again was very useful. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr C - West Midlands |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| A lovely peaceful site. Top quality accommodation. Very helpful staff who are willing to go that extra mile to help out when needed, a great holiday. I will go back again without a doubt. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr B - Cheshire |
Date of stay: 2011 |
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| We would recommend this holiday park. Plenty to see in the area with fantastic landscapes. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr B - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| This is a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside and attractions, ideal for a chill out break. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs J - Midlothian |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Lovely friendly site, wonderful view out to sea from caravan, shop stocked the basics and small local pub served food at reasonable price. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr S - Renfrewshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Location fantastic and found the whole park to be spotless. Park staff very helpful, especially warden. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs T - Perthshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Luce Bay is in a beautiful location, we upgraded to a lodge and it was well worth the money. Plenty to see and do in the area even when it's raining. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs G - Clackmannanshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| So peaceful. Lovely beach nearby. Pub closeby which does good meals and has entertainment if desired. No amusement arcades so save money! No noice late at night from others returning from clubs. Lovely part of Scotland for sightseeing. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs C - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Luce Bay is a lovely little holiday park that is very peaceful and clean. The staff are helpful, yet unobtrusive, and the whole air of the park is one of relaxation.
There is a launderette and on-site shop which stocks the basics, so if you are going for a week or more, I would take some food with you. There is an old coaching inn just outside the park which is good for a meal, but always check first as they don't do hot food everyday. In fact most restaurants in the surrounding area are closed on a Monday. Stranraer is about a 20 minute drive from the park and is worth a visit, for it has a lovely laid-back, unhurried feel to the town that is wonderful to enjoy. There is also a great Chinese restaurant in the town called 'The Hong Kong City' that is well worth a visit, for the food is terrific. Port William is 9 miles from the park and is worth a visit too. It is lovely to have a walk around this gorgeous little town, and you can get a well-cooked meal at 'The Clansman' for a reasonable price.
I enjoyed my stay very much as the lodge I inhabited was clean and comfortable with everything I could need or want.
All in all, I intend to go back....what better recommendation! |
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| Reviewed by: Mr M - Lanarkshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Friendly staff, lovely location, quiet and peaceful holiday. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs G - County Durham |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Had a great holiday, right by the sea with lovely views from our lodge. Holiday park is in ideal location if you want a relaxing and peaceful holiday. Accommodation was excellent on a well maintained park. |
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| Reviewed by: Miss M - Tyne And Wear |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| The site was immaculate, tranquil and the log cabin overlooked the sea - fabulous and stunning views. |
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| Reviewed by: Mrs R - Lancashire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Lovely relaxing site with stunning views over bay. Caravans modern with up to date fixtures and fittings. Easy travelling distance from places of interest and towns for shopping etc. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr M - Lanarkshire |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Very pleasant for a quiet break. Lots of walking, gardens and beaches. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr C - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Lovely clean, friendly site in scenic surroundings. Ideal for relaxing break. |
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| Reviewed by: Mr W - |
Date of stay: 2010 |
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| Many holiday parks could learn from the attention to detail offered by Luce Bay. On arrival all the beds were made; there was soap, towel and loo paper in the shower room; there was tea, coffee, milk and biscuits in the kitchen and even a plastic liner in the waste bin. The warden (sadly didn't get her name) gave us a guided tour of our accommodation and showed us how to work the central heating. Excellent customer care! |
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