We had a pleasant time during our brief visit. It's not a large venue, but it was enjoyable. However, it didn't quite live up to the advertising. On the bright side, the free parking was a definite bonus.
This is a beautiful spot with a decent car park that includes three designated campervan slots, although the gradient they are on is quite 'interesting.' The toilets, located at the rear of the wardens' office, are well maintained and remain open until the evening, reopening in the morning. The wardens are very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. There is a donation box at the wardens' office, or you can donate online. If you want to continue enjoying these clean and well-maintained facilities, I suggest making a contribution. The beach is about a ten-minute walk away and is worth checking out, even on an overcast day. As shown in the photos, there are many large pieces of driftwood scattered on the beach. They have been left there by the sea, and while it may not sound appealing, the sea's work on them really enhances the scene. This spot is well worth a visit and even a stopover if you want to spend an evening by the sea.