Small sites mean this caravan park will have you living on very intimate terms with your neighbours, and only luck decides whether you'll get a good night's sleep or not.
When we were there the park wasn't full but they still put everyone cheek by jowl up against each other, instead of spacing us out. We were also in the middle of a large and rather rowdy group, which seemed rather inconsiderate given that we are a family with small children.
The park proprietors were not at all concerned about music being played until midnight - when we left (a few days early), they said they normally recommend parking your car between you and the offending noise makers. Is a car an effective noise barrier?
On the subject of cars, because the sites are small, there is a jumble of parked vehicles up and down the strip, adding to the crowded feel of the place.
The big drawcard is the pool. And a lovely pool it is too, large and clean. But watch out for the slippery tiles on all four sides of it - treacherous.
If you prefer your camping a little more 'country', with fellow campers of a like mind when it comes to enjoying tranquillity, this place is not for you.