@PalePinkPeony yes of course :)
I first found out about the place a good decade or more back (more than a decade as DC2 wasn't born). My Dad and I were having a walk in the area (we used to do that quite a bit: plan long walks, take picnic lunch with us etc) when we came across it. For me, I thought it looked fab from when I first saw it. I saw that it had a good vibe about it and I liked the set up. At the time, it had the massive tipi on the top field.
My Dad died some years back, but it is somewhere that I guess reminds me of him. Sounds stupid, as he/my DM didn't ever camp there with us, but it's just how I feel. After we first found it, I looked the place up, booked and took DC1 there to camp soon after: we loved it as a family, and return pretty much each year (we do go to other places and have camped extensively all over UK, in all different types of campsites, but Wowo is our happy place). DC2 is nearly 12 now, and has been going there to camp since she was a baby.
Other things I love about it (which I know aren't exclusive to Wowo):
-it's a family place: no stag/hen do's, no music played electronically, no bar/pub area, kids can run about freely. People look out for other people's DC, chat to each other, help each other etc. I know that happens on other sites too.
-lovely staff who keep an eye out on things and are very helpful.
-good facilities - now I know they're not as flash or extensive as other sites, but I find them great. Lovely hot showers that you don't have to put coins in to operate. Communal fridges/freezers for people to store food. Laundry room (this was very handy when my DC were younger!). Having said that, I've done plenty of wild camping and dossing under bashas and in bivvies over the decades, so just my thoughts!!
-lovely walks in the area.
-it's so peaceful (we tend to camp in the Lower Brook field, but the other fields were also good when we camped in them)
-as a single parent, I have always felt safe there (I split with XH 6yrs back)
-they hold workshops that my DC enjoyed doing when they were little.
-some good entertainment in the evenings (we saw a fire show the other day)
-beautiful woodland setting - my DC would play for hours in those woods, and in the brook that runs through it.
-you can have camp fires there!
-it's not far from where I live - but it still feels like a holiday, and good R+R, if that makes sense?
-the shop there is handy, and they do have food trucks that come on site (different one each evening, and a lovely lady who does crepes/waffles each morning), but I tend to prep different meals before I go there and take them with us. The campsite allows people to have grocery shops delivered there.
The only downside is poor signal/reception (unless, it appears, you're with EE and can use mobile data). You can buy passes to use the onsite wifi, but it works fine in certain areas (but not in Lower Brook!) and closer to reception. I don't tend to care too much about wifi when away but this week would have been useful as my camper van (I bought an old T2 this year - as I'm future proofing for when I'm too old/knackered to put a tent up solo!) wouldn't start and I was trying to research online how to fix it (all fixed in the end though!). There's no EHU either, but we have leisure batteries, and there are facilities onsite to charge phones etc.
We've just come back from a week there: my DC are older now (11 and 18), but eldest bought his GF and youngest bought a friend with her: they all had a fab time there still and want to come back next year. We've only ever camped there in spring/summer, so I can't comment about what it's like in colder months!