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Reviews of Corriefodly Holiday Park, Blairgowrie

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Review by Pam Hallett on 2nd September, 2009

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While the site is kept very clean and tidy the fact that there is a bar on the site adds a great deal of unwelcome noise, not so much from the bar itself but from the noisy people returning to their units after spending several hours in the bar. So if you want a peaceful holiday- don't go to this site. The site is full of statics and of the few touring sites more than half of them are taken up with seasonals who appear to go there for the bar!!!!!

Date visited: July 2009

Review by mrs cooke on 6th September, 2008

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We visited the holiday park with our two teenage boys and baby daughter, While the holiday home was clean and tidy!!!! the view from it was very disappointing, looking out onto a barbed wire fence and bushes, which we later discoverd seperated us from a poultry farm, which kept us awake every night with extractor fans running. Very disappointed with the lack of views and scenery, on the plus side plenty of rabbits to keep you entertained, we won't be going back, or reccomending the site to family or friends.

Date visited: august 08

Review by e stewart on 6th May, 2006

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corriefodly caravan park We stayed there this april 06 nice location and site with all the amenities Having paid the campsite fees surprised we had to pay 20pence everytime we went for a shower.The last 20 miles of the drive is a bit hairy as it is on very narrow and twisting roads we were unlucky to meet an oncoming tourist bus and managed to just pass it with inches to spare 2 to be precise. but an otherwise nice journey but would not return as the last 20 miles of roads were not worth the effort lack of suitable passing places or laybyes

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