Revilo F. Review of Seton Sands Holiday Village
Anyone who knows British or British-run holiday pa...
Anyone who knows British or British-run holiday parks on this scale can roughly imagine what to expect.
Huge premises with mostly fixed (rental) caravans, pool area, activities, bar / restaurant and much more. Overall occupancy declined at the end of August.
Tourer pitches (about 50) are set up a little bit outside. The area itself is very well laid out, but the facilities are below average. Behind the wooden cladding on the outside there are a few washing and toilet containers that were not particularly clean. Comfort - even if you don't really need it, isn't there anyway. Unless you are standing on shower stalls, where an airplane toilet appears to be spacious.
All this is available for 55, - Scottish pounds or about 60, - per night for 2 people. Well ...
If you are not put off by this: it is not wrong as a starting point for Edinburgh trips. The double-decker bus stop is in front of the square. You can travel to E'burg in about an hour for 1.70 (4.00 day ticket). Car is also possible: the Princes Exchange Car Park in Riego St. is relatively good and is still affordable (4-6 hours approx. 10, -)
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