Reviewer: Julie0505 (1) Date of Visit: July 2010 Unit: Other I've stayed in a microlodge before but not as luxurious as Noah's Ark! Having your own personal microwave rather than the ususal communal one made it so much easier and having the fridge was fantastic - cold milk and drinks on tap! The TV had a DVD facility so the children brought their favourites to watch when they were tucked up in sleeping bags at night. As I was on my own with two girls the big plus for me was that I could lock the doors at night. There's everything you need on site - first class personal facilities, helpful friendly staff, its well maintained and the soft play etc are great if the weather isn't good. Nearby there's supermarkets and takeaways. The bus service into Perth city centre is every 10mins from the end of the road which was a great adventure! The swimming pool in Perth is fantastic - the full moon flume is quite an experience! My girls are counting the days until we return!Reviewer: (1) Date of Visit: May 2010 Unit: Other We stayed in the new microlodges. Novice campers, seasoned campers, babies, toddlers and adults all had a brilliant time. The site was very clean and the staff very friendly. The on site playpark was great for the kids, as were the soft play, go karting, bowling and golf the next day. The new toilet and shower block was great, well thought out for families as could easily fit myself and daughter in the shower cubicle without all our clothes getting soaked! Even had a baby changing facilty and toddler toilets. The microlodges were great, each had fridge,(which held a lot of food and wine), microwave, kettle, tv/dvd, heater, patio, picnic bench and space to put your bbq. They were reached by individual paths so could feel quite secluded or as we had three hired there was enough room below the fairy light lit trees to create a communal area. We had several layers of blankets with us but lodges were so snug that even without heaters being on we were sleeping on top of our sleeping bags. There was enough room between the two single beds to put a travel cot. The only downside was that they were exposed to the wind a fair amount and by evening felt much cooler than the main campsite, easily remedied by an extra layer of clothing though and the view the exposure resulted in was well worth it! My only worry now is that as we enjoyed our stay so much I have told everybody about them and I might struggle to get them booked when we go back, which we will do very soon.
Reviewer: (2) Date of Visit: April 2010 Unit: Touring Caravan Just had a fantastic weekend at Noahs Ark Caravan Park. The new toilet block is one of the best we have been in and are spotless. There are new Wardens there this year who are very friendly and helpful, but it was good to see that the Warden from last year was still there. We saw the new Microlodges new for this year the views from them are stunning they are well sited and come with TV, Microwave, Fridge, Kettle and a heater, we might leave our Caravan at home next time roll on our next visit.
Reviewer: (1) Date of Visit: April 2010 Unit: Other We were the first to stay in the new micro lodges and can confirm that the stay was well worth it. Our 5 year old didn't want to leave. Normally Easter would be our first camping trip of the year but decided this year as we have a 7 month old we would try the micro lodges instead. The beds are very comfortable and we all had a great sleep. The lodges a very quick to heat with the installed heater and the TV/DVD combi was a great addition. The decking area around the lodge was well laid out with a picnic bench for each lodge. Although the weather wasn't great for us it was still nice on the deck at night with the solar fairy lights in the trees at the edge of the decking. The views over the surrounding countryside were impressive.
Reviewer: (1) Date of Visit: April 2010 Unit: Other Had a great weekend at this site. We stayed in the Micro-lodges. 4 Adults and 2 children in 2 Lodges. The site is really well looked after, toilets very tidy, good washing-up facilities and welcoming, good natured staff.The 'Hobbitt' Lodges come equipped with everything you need, microwave,heater, television, kettle and a bit of decking, with picnic bench, to sit out at night, have a wee beer and enjoy the view.I'd highly recommend a visit.