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Advantages: the farm and hot tub Disadvantages: people in our hot tub
but had a little paddling pool as well and off the main pool was a hot tub. At the side of the main pool was a sauna (we didn't go in as you had to be over 18 to use this).
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This was at one end of the holidaypark it had shetland ponies, goats, deers, horses, peacocks, chickens hens and ducks. It was fairly muddy and hard to walk round with a trolley but enjoyable as they let you walk very close to them and feed them carrots it you wanted to. My oldest wasn't impressed when we went on the farm walk and the chickens and hens were running round near her!
The service was great I hadn't booked a high chair when I booked the holiday but decided we needed one so reception sorted it out for me as soon as I asked and it was £2 cheaper than if I had booked with the holiday (which ...
Advantages: Gorgeous location, excellent views, lovely swimming pool Disadvantages: Can only get nice views if its a sunny day.
Myself and my boyfriend went to Thailand in October 2007, where we spent three nights in Bangkok and then a further 9 nights in Ko Samui. While we were in Ko Samui, we decided to hire out a Jeep so we were free to visit all the attractions we wanted to. One of these attractions was Paradise ParkFarm.
About Paradise ParkFarm
Paradise FarmFarm is located at the top of Khao Pom mountain and is set within tropical rainforest which makes for a lovely setting for this unique park. The park covers 20 acres and inside there are walking trails, picnic / resting areas, an infinity swimming pool, a restaurant, a souvenir shop and many different animals to see.
Visitors to this attraction can take advantage of a guided tour round the park which is offered for free. However, we decided we would prefer to explore the park by ourselves ...
Advantages: Clean accomodation, animals, play areas Disadvantages: Road access, restaurant only open two nights per week
Parkers Farm is a caravan and camping site situated on a farm near to Ashburton in Devon. We stayed there in September 2005 from a Friday to Monday.
GETTING THERE
The caravan park was very easy to find, being just off the main Exeter to Plymouth road, the A38. A detailed map and instructions were sent to us with the booking form, but basically we just had to look out for the "Plymouth 26 miles sign" before taking the second left turning. Beware of missing this turning, however, as if you miss it, you have to turn around twice, because you can only access the road when travelling south. This was, frankly, a bit of a pain in the mornings, when we wanted to travel towards Exeter and had to drive down to Ashburton first to turn around.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
When we first arrived, at around 6.30pm, there was no-one at reception, where ...