Reviews
Add Review- Marc de HooghReviewed on Google Maps
During our holiday i wanted to introduce the family to shooting a shotgun as they only shot airrifles before and it is near impossible to do it in the Netherlands (only laser skeet shooting). A Welsh friend booked for us and we had a blast. Rob was a great teacher and storyteller who did an excellent job at putting everyone at ease and is a prime example of 'don't judge a book by its cover'. Even my 15 year old daughter, who didn't want to shoot at first, was destroying clay pigeons in no tim...
- Sam FurlongReviewed on Google Maps
Lovely ground. We visited the area on holiday and they were not scheduled to be open during our stay but on contacting the owner he said come on down and I'll open up for you. Upon meeting us and satisfying himself that we were decent sorts he showed us how to operate the traps, told us the cost per round then simply said have a nice morning gents, tea and coffee etc are in the clubhouse, leave your money on the counter when you leave. Then on trust he simply left us to it, clubhouse open, n...
- Gethin LloydReviewed on Google Maps
Well kept lovely ground.
- Jean RasbridgeReviewed on Google Maps
Perfect traditional Sunday lunch, lovely rural location, mountains of fresh vegetables, roast and new potatoes and Yorkshire puddings too. An enormous feast, we made a mistake in having starters, which were lovely but just too much. Have to book as this secret place is actually very well known. Only one of the seven diners managed a knickerbocker glory, and he could not finish it. Lamb was perfect, and the gravy is famous! Nice clay shooting ground too with spectacular sea views. Thanks...
- William TompkinsReviewed on Google Maps
Very poor response from proprietor when went to do some clays. Will not return.