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Langstone Manor Holiday Park
Situated on the southwest edge of Dartmoor, this holiday park has been developed on the grounds of the old Langstone Manor house. The touring pitches are tucked into various garden areas with mature trees and flowering shrubs or in the walled garden area with views over the moor. There are 40 level grass pitches, which vary in size (35 with 16A electricity). A popular camping area has been terraced with open views over farmland and the moor.
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Ramslade Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Ramslade Caravan and Motorhome Club site is nestled attractively between the River Dart and the coast offering facilities that will not disappoint. The site is ideal for families, with plenty to keep everyone entertained in the local area. It affords beautiful hillside views from most of its pitches and is only a mile from Stoke Gabriel, one of Devon's prettiest villages. The site has 160 pitches (some seasonal) 111hardstanding pitches of which 37 are serviced and the rest are grass, all pitches have electricity 16 amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Modbury Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Modbury Caravan and Motorhome Club site is situated within easy distance to the ancient village of Modbury. Nestled cosily between the moors and the sea, it is the perfect base from which to explore the charming surrounds of South Devon. The site offers you the pleasant choice between the quiet and solitude of beautiful Dartmoor with its tumbling streams, historic landscapes and lush views or the many small villages that make up the pleasantly rural South Hams. The site has 114 grass/hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) all with electricity 16amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Willingcott Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Willingcott Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a spacious site divided into separate areas by Devon Banks. The site is both quiet and peaceful out of peak season yet offers a vibrant family site at other times of the year. Glimpses of Lundy Island can be seen across the water. The site boasts direct access for cyclists to the National Cycle Network route 27 and North Devon Cycle Network. It has 147 pitches of which 80 are hardstanding pitches the rest are grass including 4 tent pitches(some seasonal) all except one have electricity 16amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Hillhead Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Hillhead Caravan and Motorhome Club site is set in 22 acres of beautiful Devon countryside. It comprises 256 pitches, all with 16A electrical hook-ups and many with fine views of Torbay and the surrounding countryside. There are 111 pitches with hardstanding and 13 attractive and sheltered pitches for tents. Amenities are to a uniformly high standard, notably the main complex based around a pleasant courtyard and housing a shop, bar, games room and Nico’s restaurant serving freshly cooked meals using local produce, and a Sunday carvery. The site offers an entertainment programme from Whitsun onwards. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Exeter Racecourse Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Exeter Racecourse Caravan and Motorhome Club site is attractively surrounded by bright heather and gorse moorland. The location of the site allows for superb views of the rolling countryside and an unparalleled feeling of space and calm. It also gives you easy access to scenic walks along the River Exe to the Quay. The site has 103 mainly grass pitches (some seasonal). Most with electricity 16 amp.
Forest Glade Holiday Park
Forest Glade, immaculately managed, owned and run by the Wellard family, is set in a forest clearing on the Blackdown Hills (designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), deep in mid-Devon away from the hectic life on the coast.
Putts Corner Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Putts Corner Caravan and Motorhome Club site is well located amidst idyllically quiet and pretty surroundings. In the spring a truly memorable display of bluebells, followed by foxgloves can be seen. As well as the glorious bounty of flowers on display, you will be able to experience a wide variety of bird life and even the occasional deer. Walks from the site into Gittisham, and from Beer you can take the lovely coastal path to Branscombe. If you would prefer a tranquil riverside walk, then Ottery St Mary is sure to delight. The site has 117 pitches (some seasonal) 94 are hardstanding pitches of which 16 are serviced the rest are grass. All pitches have electricity 16amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Steamer Quay Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Steamer Quay Caravan and Motorhome Club site is a pleasantly quiet, green and spacious holiday getaway, with serene pastoral views. It is just a short walk away from the bustling town of Totnes, for a wide choice of local pubs and restaurants. Totnes has been a significant port for many centuries and is perfect for a leisurely stroll along the banks of its busy river while taking in the historic atmosphere. The site has 43 serviced hardstanding pitches. Awnings are not allowed. No arrivals before 1.00.pm.
Dornafield Dartmouth Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
The entrance to Dornafield leads into the charming old courtyard of a 14th-century farmhouse giving a mellow feeling. It is a haven for those seeking a quiet, restful holiday. There are 155 serviced hardstanding pitches (10 amp Europlug) and 16 reasonably level grass pitches for tents in a walled orchard. At the top of the site are large luxury super hardstanding pitches with all facilities, including cleverly concealed TV connections. There are two well-maintained woodland adventure play areas and 2 heated toilet blocks. Situated in a quiet valley and surrounded by beautiful countryside. This charming site truly comprises everything you could ask for in a family holiday break. With safe areas for your children to explore, it also comes with a well equipped play area. There are also plenty of activities for more mature visitors such as table tennis, a multi-use ball game area and a pool table. Just a short drive away from Dornafield Dartmoor Club Campsite is the famous English Riviera of Torbay, with loads of scenic attractions to enjoy. Trade vans visit the site and if you are lucky you may be treated to a Clog Dancing Evening.
Plymouth Sound Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Plymouth Sound Caravan and Motorhome Club site rests on a headland outside the town of Plymouth and offers superb views across the glorious Sound. This delightful site is close to the South West Coastal Footpath for unforgettable walks, the Plym Valley Cycleway for those keen to experience some wonderful scenery by bike and many lovely beaches. The site has 62 grass pitches (some seasonal) all with electricity 16amp. No arrivals before 1.00pm.
Lydford Caravan & Camping Park
Lydford Caravan and Camping Park is known by its regular visitors for its sense of peace, beauty and tranquillity. It offers a host of stunning views of the nearby Dartmoor Tors and is set in three main areas divided by attractive hedgerows and trees. There is a choice of 75 level and gently sloping touring pitches (some seasonal), either hardstanding or grassy, most with 16 amp electricity. Within easy reach from the site is Lydford village, once a tinners’ stannary town and steeped in rich local history. Amongst its many attractions are a charming Norman castle and an ancient church, which boasts original ninth-century connections. No arrivals accepted before 13:00.
Hedley Wood Holiday Park
Hedley Wood is set in beautiful, wooded surrounds, close to the border with Cornwall. It is perfect for couples or families looking for a quiet park in a countryside location and also not far from the coast. Dogs are welcome on all touring pitches. Hedley Wood is ideally located so you can enjoy the best of coast and country, in Cornwall and Devon and the rugged beauty of Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor. The site is only a short distance from the village of Bridgerule and Bude, home to several major supermarkets, cafes, bars and restaurants. Holsworthy is a popular market town where you can stock up on daily essentials. The site has 157 grass or hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) most with electric hook-up points.
Damage Barton Caravan and Camping Site
Damage Barton site has been lovingly run by the Lethbridge family who are now experts at ensuring you have the most relaxing and enjoyable break possible. Their years of experience in running this site on their historic working beef and sheep farm of 580 acres, means that it will not be just the panoramic sea views that take your breath away. Explore the vast network of footpaths leading from the site, right the way across the farmland and out on to the SW coastal path, with many traditional local pubs just a short walk away. The site has 45 hardstanding pitches (some seasonal). Damage Barton is a member of the Caravan and Motorhome Club Affiliated Sites scheme.
Stover Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Set in a quiet, simple and spacious location, Stover Caravan and Motorhome Club site lies next to a beautiful country park on the edge of Dartmoor. If you crave a tranquil break and a wealth of lovely scenic walks, this is the ideal caravan site for your holiday. The Stover Park itself offers a variety of walks - you can choose secure expeditions guided by the Park staff or if you fancy something more challenging the wilder terrains of Dartmoor nearby are waiting to be discovered. The site has 74 hardstanding pitches (some seasonal) all with electricity 16 amp. No arrivals before 1.00.pm.
Start Bay Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Close to the long beach, well served by the adjoining farm shop and café you will find peace and quiet in abundance. The site is well located 6 miles south of Kingsbridge. The majority of pitches slope on this terraced site and are surrounded by mature trees adding a sense of privacy. Visit the local bird sanctuary at Slapton Ley, hire kayaks and paddle boards or fish from the shingle beach which is just a short walk away. If sailing is your passion, you can conveniently moor at East Portlemouth to explore the marvellous harbours and creeks of this lovely coastal area. The pubs and cafes in Slapton offer fish & chips and cream teas, plus a micro brewery is just a few minutes walk away. This site is good enough on its own to get you to join the CAMC: it is a popular site so booking is essential. No arrivals before 1.00pm. The site has 93 pitches, 58 hardstanding and 35 grass. all with electricity.
Hidden Valley Touring & Camping Park
The Legg family run this attractive and aptly named family park to very high standards. In a sheltered valley setting between Barnstaple and Ilfracombe, beside a small stream and a lake (with ducks), it is convenient for several resorts, beaches and the surrounding countryside. The park is divided into two sections. The older section has pitches of varying size on three sheltered terraces, all with electricity and a TV point and many are fully serviced. The other section, the Kingfisher Meadow, is more open and has spacious grass pitches more suitable for campers with tents, also with electricity and a TV point. A member of the Best of British group.
Napps Touring Holiday Park
Set in an idyllic location in North Devon, this popular, family run site offers peace and quiet on site, with plenty to see and do off site. A path just outside the gates leads down to a private beach with safe bathing; although it is only 200 yards to the gate, there are 200 steps down to the beach so it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties. Combe Martin and Ilfracombe beaches are also close by. The 200 touring pitches (100 hardstandings), most with views of Watermouth Bay, are terraced and spacious, 95 are serviced with electricity, water tap and waste point, and another 70 have a 16A hook-up. The toilet blocks are a long way from the pitches.
Cofton Holidays
A popular and efficient, family run park, Cofton is 1.5 miles from a sandy beach at Dawlish Warren. It has space for 450 touring units, including large motorhomes, on a variety of fields and meadows with beautiful country views. Although not individually marked, there is never a feeling of overcrowding and there are some pre-bookable, accessible pitches. The smaller, more mature fields, including a pleasant old orchard for tents only, are well terraced. While there are terraces on most of the slopes of the larger, more open fields, there are still some quite steep gradients to climb, rewarded by the views. There are some 450 electrical connections (10A), 63 hardstandings and 20 ‘super’ pitches. Self-catering accommodation on site includes holiday homes, cottages and apartments.

North Devon is a great place to try new water sports or enjoy scenic walking, while South Devon’s natural landscape offers a tranquil place for a quiet getaway. Then there are the sites near cities such as Plymouth and Exeter, which are a great base from which to enjoy the best of the county’s museums, theatre, art and music.

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