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Ilminster Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Ilminster Caravan and Motorhome Club Site is a pleasant and peaceful holiday destination, the beautifully maintained site slopes slightly towards some of the loveliest South Somerset countryside and has great open views. Located just off the A303 the site is ideal as a touring base for Devon, Dorset and Somerset. It also makes a good stopover for travelling further south. The busy market towns of Chard and Ilminster are situated close to the site and have a deep history of country trades. For dining, the nearby Eagle pub offers good value food. The site has 68 mostly grass pitches (some seasonal) all with electricity 16amp.
Exmoor House Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Exmoor House Caravan and Motorhome Club site is well situated on the outskirts of the charming country town of Dulverton, alongside the River Barle. It is professionally run and all facilities are maintained to a very high standard. The site is well landscaped with tarmac roads and a choice of 66 pitches, all gravel hardstandings and a further 8 fully serviced. Some are quite small but certainly not cramped. All have 16 amp electricity hook-ups. Walls and hedges divide the site into smaller areas. It is ideal for those who simply want to relax and enjoy the birdsong, but there are numerous opportunities for an adventurous stay, with canoeing and kayaking on the doorstep and sailing and fishing at Wimbleball Lake, just five miles away.
Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park
A small and secluded garden site for adults only, Bath Chew Valley has been developed with much tender love and care by the Betton family, who are rightly proud of their David Bellamy Gold award. Hardstanding pitches are sited amongst colourful beds of flowers, shrubs and trees. Cars are tucked away on the nearby car park, providing a tranquil and restful atmosphere. An area of woodland is adjacent with an enclosed dog walking area called Puppies’ Parade. The warden will assist you in placing your caravan.
Hurn Lane Caravan and Motorhome Club site
Hurn Lane Caravan and Motorhome Club site is located just a short 15-minute walk from a safe and sandy beach, the site makes for a great holiday destination. Easily accessible from the site, charming Burnham is a traditional seaside town that boasts a tranquil, traffic-free prom for long leisurely strolls. The whole family will enjoy Burnham's famous carnival in early November - a colourful and lively feast of entertainment. The site has 138 mainly hardstanding pitches (some of which are seasonal), and some are serviced. All have electricity 16amp.
Cheddar Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Cheddar Caravan and Motorhome Club Site is situated on the very edge of Cheddar Village and boasts magnificent views of the Mendips and surrounding countryside - an absolute walker's paradise. Amenities in the village include a variety of shops, pubs and takeaways. Cheddar Caves and Gorge and the famous Cheddar Gorge Cheese Company are all within easy walking distance of the site. With Wookey Hole Caves and Mill and England's smallest city of Wells just a short drive away, you are sure to have plenty to see and do during your stay. The site has 68 grass or hardstanding pitches all with 16 amp electricity.
Exebridge Lakeside Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Exebridge Lakeside is a typical CAMC site; great location, excellent pitches and facilities and all well maintained. With a total of 80 level pitches all with electricity, 49 of those are hardstanding including 8 fully serviced. Hardstanding pitches are in part separated by hedges and small trees. The remainder are grass with 6 reserved for tents. The site has a centrally located sanitary block and motorhome service point. A small child play area and dog walk are near the grass pitches. Some 3.5 miles from Dulverton with its numerous shops, tea room, fish & chip shop and riverside pub. There is a convenient path leading from the site around the fishing lake and onwards to The Anchor pub, a traditional local landmark just 400 yards away.
Minehead Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Set on a small hillside, Minehead Caravan and Motorhome Club site is spread across several flat areas, all of which are attractively screened from the road with plentiful trees and bushes. For shopping and all the attractions of a traditional British seaside resort, Minehead is only a 15-minute walk away. Other tempting attractions to visit when touring in Somerset are Dunster Castle and beautiful Exmoor, famous as Lorna Doone country, which is also a popular draw especially for walkers and those with dogs. There are also excellent bus links to explore the Quantocks, Porlock, Taunton and Dulverton. The site has 49 hardstanding pitches all with 16 amp electricity.
Cadeside Caravan and Motorhome Club Site
Cadeside Caravan and Motorhome Club site has just 16 pitches on this well screened Somerset site with distant views of the surrounding hills. Within fifteen minutes’ walk of Wellington, which is surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in Somerset with the Quantocks and Brendon Hills to the north and the Blackdown Hills to the South. The remainder of the site has been developed into an all year secure storage area. Only two miles from the M5, this is a useful stopping place when travelling to or from Devon and Cornwall, but the area is interesting in its own right, and is a good base for exploring in every direction, from Exmoor to the beautiful Dorset coast. The site is adjacent to rail and road, therefore some noise can be expected.
New House Farm
New House Farm is primarily a site for long-stay caravans, but has a number of pitches for tourers. In a tranquil setting on the fringes of the Somerset Levels with their beautiful villages and diverse flora and fauna, yet within easy reach of the bustling seaside resort of Burnham-on-Sea, this site is reserved for adults over the age of 50. The 20 touring pitches are all hardstanding with electricity hook-ups, and visitors are well catered for with modern sanitary facilities, a fully equipped launderette and a 24-hour site warden. There is very little in the way of entertainment, but the amenities of Highbridge village are nearby. It is an ideal location for a peaceful holiday close to beautiful walking country.
Halse Farm Touring Caravan & Camping Park
A truly rural park with beautiful, moorland views, you may be lucky enough to glimpse red deer across the valley or see ponies and foals grazing outside the main gate which is adjacent to the moor. Two open, neatly cut fields (level at the top) back onto traditional hedging and slope gently to the middle and bottom where wild flowers dominate. One field provides 10A electricity points and is used for motorhomes, caravans and tents requiring electricity, the other is for tents. Reception is in the farmhouse – leave your unit by the toilet block and walk down to the farm kitchen to book in.
Exe Valley Caravan Site
Occupying a prime position in a wooded valley alongside the River Exe, within the National Park, Exe Valley Caravan Site is ideally situated for visiting Tarr Steps, Dulverton, the North Somerset coast and many other beautiful places in the area. This quiet, adult only, four-acre campsite is owned and managed by Paul and Christine Matthews and their excellent wardens. Set beside the River Exe, or the millstream, there are 50 large pitches (mostly grass but with some hardstandings at the top end and one near the entrance), of which 47 have 10A electricity and TV hook-ups (cable provided on loan). Reception is now at the entrance. The owner’s home is an old mill, complete with working water wheel and millstones, that opens to visitors most Sundays at 10 am.
Withy Water Caravan Park
Withy Water Caravan Park has evolved from the fishing lakes, with anglers wanting to stay for a holiday. The site has now matured into a ‘wildlife wonderland’ as described by the David Bellamy Gold Award. Located on the edge of the countryside village of East Huntspill in Somerset it is ideal for a stopover or a longer stay. The site has 20 grass or hardstanding pitches, all with an electric hook-up point. Fully serviced pitches available.
Petruth Paddocks
Petruth Paddocks is near Cheddar, Somerset. The site has stunning views overlooking the Mendip Hills in one direction and towards the Somerset Levels in the other. Take the Strawberry Line by foot or bike for half an hour from the site gate to arrive at Cheddar Gorge or continue on and take the old railway line path to Yatton, where trains hauled strawberries from the slopes of Cheddar to the early morning markets in east London over half a century ago. The site has 207 pitches of which 200 are for touring units and there are 4 shepherds huts and 3 gypsy caravans available for hire. There is lots of open space for children to run about in, get to know each other and make new friends.
Greenacres Camping
Greenacres is a rural site in the Somerset countryside for tents, trailer tents and small motorhomes only. Hidden away below the Mendips and almost at the start of the Levels, it is a simple green site – a true haven of peace and quiet. The grass is neatly trimmed over the 4.5 acres and hedged with mature trees, though there is a view of Glastonbury Tor in one direction and of Barrow Hill in the other.
Hoburne Blue Anchor
Although mainly a holiday park with over 300 caravan holiday homes, Blue Anchor nevertheless offers good facilities for 103 touring units. Trailer tents are accepted but not other tents (other than pup tents with a touring booking). Virtually in a separate touring area, the level pitches all have 10A electricity and hardstanding for cars and motorhomes (with caravans going on the adjacent grass). A feature of the park is a good sized, irregularly shaped indoor swimming pool with an area for small children, complete with a mushroom shaped fountain. With views of the sea from the pool, it is heated and supervised. Although not actually within the park itself, there are restaurants and takeaways within easy walking distance.
Exmoor Camping - Westermill Farm
This superbly located farm campsite can be found nestling in a valley beside the River Exe. The working farm provides four meadows, all without electricity, and is ideal for ‘back to basics’ style touring. Uniquely, open fires are permitted in one field with logs being available to purchase. You can marvel at the wildlife, wander around the working farm and sample the farm’s own produce in the shop, which also stocks basic provisions. Walking maps can be found at reception which is located in the old dairy.
Bucklegrove Caravan & Camping Park
Bucklegrove is set right in the heart of Somerset on the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills and close to the tourist attractions of Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole and Wells. There are 110 individually marked and numbered touring and tenting pitches, most of which have 10A electricity connections. The site is made up of the Grove, a level and terraced field, joined by a woodland walk to the lower field. There is also a summer camping meadow just for tents (no electricity here), with plenty of space and great views. The play area (for under 14s) has a safety surface and includes a multiplay unit, slide and spring riders.
Southfork Caravan Park
Michael and Nancy Broadley own and run this good, modern, and quiet well-drained site just outside the lovely village of Martock. There are 27 touring pitches on grass including 2 hardstandings and 2 fully serviced all with a gravel access road, 22 with 10A electricity. It is an orderly, quiet park on two acres of flat, tree lined meadow near the River Parrett. Despite the rural setting, the A303 trunk road is just five minutes away making this a good stopover or for a longer stay to explore this very interesting area. Also, there is an on-site independent caravan repair/servicing centre.
Burton Springs Caravan Site
Burton Springs Caravan Site is a peaceful place at the foot of the Quantock Hills. It is an ideal base for exploring the Quantocks, Somerset and the Exmoor coastline. Somerset attractions like Cheddar Gorge and Glastonbury Abbey are under 20 miles away. The site has 17 grass or hardstanding pitches, 4 with electric hook-up. There are also 3 glamping pods & 4 Lotus Belle Tents for hire.
Waterrow Touring Park
This is an award-winning site that is exceptionally well maintained and set beside the River Tone, in a pretty part of South Somerset. Tony and Anne Taylor have enthusiastically developed Waterrow into a charming, landscaped touring park for adults only. Nestling in a little sheltered valley, it is very peaceful and suitable either for an overnight stop (just over 40 minutes from M5) or ideal as a base for exploring nearby Exmoor and the Brendon Hills. There are 42 touring pitches, most of which are on level hardstandings, all with full services. All have 16A electricity, spring and mains water are available and TV aerial points have been installed (long leads sold on-site). A member of the Best of British group. The site is ideally placed for visiting Exmoor, Tarr steps, Doone Valley and the North Somerset coast.

Somerset

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