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- Christoph S.June 2020PositivosQuiet site with sufficiently large pitches that are not separated from each other.NegativosDespite the pitch being almost empty, we were allocated a pitch at the end of the field. Unfortunately, the showers and toilets could not be used because of Corona. But when we saw that the owners had given the keys to some "good" campers, we were very disappointed. When the owner came and asked if we didn't separate the garbage properly, we decided that it was our last stay on this pitch.Quiet place close to the outskirts!Well-kept site with an easily overlooked entrance. There are three areas where mobile homes, tents and caravans can be parked together. There are stables and a paddock for riders with their own horse. There is a small playground for children on the front pitch. The pitches are equipped with electricity and drainage.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Maria H.August 2012- very old looking plumbing. Toilet in a portocabin, showers in a barn. Showers do not drain well. doors are kind of stable doors open to knee height so you do not really have a sense of privacy when you are showering. - life-threatening for children: unfinished electricity, all kinds of loose and lying... around building materials (stones, planks, racks of BBQs, you name it or it's up for grabs, whole piles of wooden pallets used in awnings). If your child starts playing with it, he runs a great risk of getting hurt. And on a campsite, the last thing you want is to be chasing your child around all day because otherwise he will be in danger. - agricultural machinery (plow e.g.) that can be freely accessed and climbed by children. - very old farm carts/flat wagons for e.g. hay for behind the tractor where the planks at the top are partly rotted away and very sharp, children can climb on them. - In the old stable/shed is really all kinds of garbage which is to be expected on a farmyard but not on a campsite and also all kinds of boxes with nests of dirty young cats (snoto eyes and fleas). Very attractive for children to play in, but really dangerous. Long live the spread of disease. Also if you look at it from the point of view of animal welfare, this is sad. Children from the campground lug baby kittens in a wagon all day, wash in the baby washing area etc. Children can walk right into a horse barn that holds horses. There was a mare with a foal, among others, and most mares are not too keen on a child walking into the stable. Children could easily be bitten or trampled. There is absolutely no supervision in the barn. - I went to stand on a step in front of the dishwashing area (made up of gravel tiles) and the tile, which was also a step, was loose, causing me to tip over and jump away. - At night the lights are out everywhere (not only in the grounds but even in the toilet area) so you more or less break your neck and can't find your way around. - Although I did not come here for the horse friendliness I can say something about that too because I worked with horses professionally for many years: I would not board my horse here. Boxes consist of some kind of fencing that looks like steel land fences all the way around the box. So nowhere a closed wall. Otherwise little straw and open to camping guests. There are children playing in the barn all day without supervision. The whole barn is full of old hay and lots of dust. Just as the terrain and the barn is dangerous for children, I believe it is also dangerous for horses. I have not looked at the grazing for boarders so I cannot judge that. - Owners think themselves absolutely wonderful and already put words in your mouth that it is so great. - In short: 1 indescribable mess where you will never see me again.Traduzido automaticamente.