Wooda

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Reviews of Wooda Farm Park, Bude

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Review by Rosie on 16th July, 2009

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I stayed at Wooda for a week with my family and reading the last review i strongly dis agree. Wooda is a lovely and well looked after place, the camping pitches were just the right size ( not to big and not to small) The toilets and showers were cleaned often whilst i stayed there and they were cleaned to a very good standard!! Fascilittes are well looked after and are good fun for families!! I would reccommend Wooda for everyone and also reccommend Bude as they are both wonderful places near from one another.

Date visited: 02.07.09

Review by Lee on 13th April, 2009

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We went the first week of Easter hols. Disappointing considering it was supposed to be Best of British. Pitches were fine although a little small, shower blocks clean and tidy but showers were too hot and was told they always had teething problems at this time of year (so basically tough for people going at this time of year!) Plus toilets were getting blocked and not flushing! The whole time were there (5 days) they weren't cleaned although the park wasn't that busy. Only half the facilities were open which we were not told but assumed they would be open as we were paying the same price as customers would be paying for the next week when all facilities would be open. Shop was only half stocked again we were told because they didn't fully open til Easter weekend - so why were we paying the same amount of money then? Plus we were sold out of date beer :( Bude is a lovely place so although wouldn't recommend the site I would recommend Bude!

Date visited: 4/4/09

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