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Noble Court Holiday Park – Your questions answered

What is the public transport provision?
Noble Court Holiday Pak is only half a mile from Narberth, from where there are excellent public transport services.
There are buses to all major towns in Pembrokeshire, and also a small train station.
The walk to Narberth is downhill on the way in, but uphill on the way back.

Is a collection service available from local transport links?
Although we do not offer a collection service available from local public transport links, we would be more than happy to supply
visitors with a list of local taxi companies.

Can delivery provisions be arranged?
Delivery of groceries can be arranged from one of the supermarket / delicatessens in Narberth. In the town, there are also all other facilities which you would expect, including a Post Office, banks, pubs, and a number of cafes and shops.

Does the Reception and Clubhouse have car parks with allocated bays?
The main car park at Reception and the Clubhouse does not at present have specifically allocated bays.

Do specific pitches have parking alongside?
Virtually all pitches at the site have an area for parking alongside.

Are there undulating roads with no speed bumps but with hazard markers?
There are undulating roads at Noble Court, they all have speed bumps, and the maximum speed acceptable by vehicles on site is 5mph.

How many steps are there to the main entrance?
There are no steps or ramps to the Reception area or the Clubhouse – both are located on the ground floor.

Is assistance in settling in available?
If visitors require assistance in settling in, they should contact Reception as soon as they are able.

Are there automatic or revolving doors?
There are no automatic or revolving doors in any of the publicly accessible buildings at Noble Court.

Is the ground level throughout?
Due to the rural nature of Noble Court Holiday Park, not all the grounds are built on level ground. If a visitor specifically requests to be sited on a flat area, however, we will do our best to fulfil the request, however it should be noted that the park has inclines between the level areas. The Clubhouse, Arcade and Reception areas are all built on a flat ground floor.

Does the family changing room have level access to the shower/s?
There are disabled changing rooms, baby changing rooms and regular shower facilities at Noble Court. Access is level to the disabled shower facility.

Is there an accessible unisex toilet within the Reception area/ Clubhouse?
Although there is no unisex toilet within the Clubhouse itself, there is one located just outside the building, accessed via a very small step. There is an accessible unisex toilet within the Reception area.

Are there steps between levels on the ground floor?
There are no steps between levels on the ground floor.

How many stories are there?
All publicly accessible areas at Noble Court Holiday Park are arranged on the ground floor.

Does the park have both caravan holiday home and touring pitches?
Noble Court Holiday Park consists of 60 static caravan holiday homes of which 2 are available for rent and 92 Touring Pitches and a camping field. There are pitches with electric hook up available, and also a small number of pitches with no utilities.

How many caravans have ramp access and a spacious interior?
None of the hire fleet at Noble Court Holiday Park have ramp access, although all of the holiday homes have spacious and uncluttered interiors.

Are floors and rooms clearly signed with raised numbers?
All rooms are clearly marked, although at present, they do not have raised numbers.

Is there good colour contrast to floor, walls and doorways?
The Reception and Clubhouse areas at Noble Court have been recently refurbished and bright and distinctive colours are used throughout the buildings.

Are there bedrooms adapted for wheelchair users?
There is no hire fleet adapted for wheelchair users at Noble Court at present.

Are assistance dogs welcome?
Visitors are more than welcome to bring assistance dogs to Noble Court.

Is a'free run' area allocated for dogs?
At Noble Court there is a great deal of open land on which you can walk your dogs. We do, however, have a strict policy that all dogs should remain on the lead at all times.

Is there a 24 hour service?
Although Reception is only open from 10am until 5pm, the Bar is open on most nights. When no one is actually staffing the site, there is an emergency phone number on which visitors can get a hold of the owners.

Is waitress service available?
There is no restaurant facility at Noble Court.

Are corridors in the reception and clubhouse well lit?
There are no corridors in the Reception, Club or Arcade – the rooms themselves are well lit.

Is there an accessible toilet in a public area?
There is an accessible toilet outside the bar area and another within the Reception area.

Are mobile phone networks available?
Most mobile phone networks (including Vodafone and Orange) have network service at Noble Court.

Is there internet access at Noble Court Holiday Park?
Wi-Fi is available for an additional charge across the majority of the Park.

Can wheelchairs be hired?
Although wheelchairs cannot be hired from the site itself, there is a facility in a nearby town which hires out both manual and electric chairs.

Are staff trained in disability awareness?
Many of the staff at Noble Court have been trained in disability awareness, and there is an ongoing training programme.

Is accessible information available? Menus – large print brochures – audio – Braille?
We have tried to make all of our literature and web sites accessible to all, however, upon request we can send out large print versions.

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