Based near Chard, we are a family run park set in 20 acres of beautiful countryside on the Somerset and Devon border overlooking the Blackdown hills, we have been welcoming guests since 1979. We are situated in a high amenity area, with many local attractions such as Creally Adventure Park, Fleet Air Arm Museum, Haynes Motor Museum, Chard Museum, Cricket St Thomas, plus much much more only a short drive away.
A three mile drive down the road is the market town of Chard where you can find everything you need, there are small local shops, restaurants, take aways and four supermarkets. Two miles away is Barleymow's farm shop and restaurant serving great food and selling local produce.
A three mile drive down the road is the market town of Chard where you can find everything you need, there are small local shops, restaurants, take aways and four supermarkets. Two miles away is Barleymow's farm shop and restaurant serving great food and selling local produce.
Services
For the gents there are separate shower cubicles all with their own automatic fans and lights, toilet cubicles, vanity style wash basins, 1 separate wash cubicle, urinals, shaver sockets, hand dryer and built in hair dryer. For the ladies there are separate shower cubicles all with their own automatic fans and lights, extra toilet cubicles, vanity style wash basins, 3 separate wash cubicles, hand dryer and a built in hair dryer.
All pitches are available without the optional hook ups, prices for these are available on request. There are no extra charges for hot showers or cars, we do have electronic barriers in operation on the park, remotes are available in the reception there is a returnable deposit of 20 for each remote.
This means no more towing you can simply set your caravan up on an available pitch of your choice and just visit for weekends and holidays, yes you may put up a full awning but we do advise that you take it down for the winter. Your camp and park pitch is for twelve months, from the date you arrive to the same date the following year.
From the M5 Motorway - Come off at junction 25, take the exit signed A358 Chard, folloiw for approx 8 miles, at roundabout (Southfields) take the third exit signed A303 Honiton/Exeter, follow for approx 3 miles, at Eagle Cross turn left immediately after the Eagle Tavern Pub, which is on your right.
Reviews (10)
Lesley Ford
Jan 18, 2022
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Lynda Moore
Aug 13, 2021
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Would not recommend ..
Wardens were rude to myself. And husband
We felt we were being watched all the time..finding fault with myself and husband ..we paid good money but would
Not recommend. Disabled toilet and shower not in use ..
X2 washing machines not working
Also showers a joke. Not on long enough to wash my hair ..I mentioned this on first
Day but total lack of interest.
No shop on site either.
Wardens were rude to myself. And husband
We felt we were being watched all the time..finding fault with myself and husband ..we paid good money but would
Not recommend. Disabled toilet and shower not in use ..
X2 washing machines not working
Also showers a joke. Not on long enough to wash my hair ..I mentioned this on first
Day but total lack of interest.
No shop on site either.
Keith Heslop
Jun 10, 2021
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Andy Mattock
Oct 29, 2019
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Bend over backwards helpful,friendly people run the site. Everything as it should be.! Lots of space and individual pitch facilities. Good doggie "exercise" area through a wood. Bins are provided.!
If you're into it,there are as long as you like it walks in the beautiful Devon/Somerset/Devon countryside right down to the South Devon coast. Nearest open pub within walking distance at present, 03.2019, is the Cotley Inn over at Wambrook. Good and busy for a local in the picturesque village. But the Howley Inn,which is just sort of over the road is under new ownership and will be open again later
If you're into it,there are as long as you like it walks in the beautiful Devon/Somerset/Devon countryside right down to the South Devon coast. Nearest open pub within walking distance at present, 03.2019, is the Cotley Inn over at Wambrook. Good and busy for a local in the picturesque village. But the Howley Inn,which is just sort of over the road is under new ownership and will be open again later
Dazza Harris
May 28, 2019
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Great place but there wardon really spoils the place very rude and over powering.He even moaned about my 3 year old daughter feading the birds with bread in front of our own caravan.The mans a bully and we carnt wait to pull off next year.He really does ruin a great place.there are a lot of people who have pulled off and gone elsewhere because of him ..big shame as it really is a beautiful site.there are defiantly another 3 of us pulling off next year because of this nasty man..also just to let you all no there are 3 or 4 caravans bin stolen from this site....we pulled off and they refused to give
Jo Slowe
Nov 26, 2018
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Jane Bristow
Jan 13, 2018
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We have our touring caravan sited here and have always been very happy with the friendliness and helpfulness of the wardens, nothing is ever too much trouble for them. We have always been made very welcome including our dog. The site has always been kept clean and tidy and the grounds are always well maintained. Definitely our home from home. Keep up the good work guys.
Adrian Ingham
Dec 10, 2017
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This is a really lovely site which I would normally recommend, however, the peace and serenity is ruined by the warden who is far to over bearing and verbally unpleasant.
I will be removing my caravan from the site this year as a direct result.
Because of him, I would not recommend this site, he has been reported to the site owner but I don't believe that anything has been done about his demeanour.
It was my intention to visit my caravan regularly but because of the warden I have decided to stay away. Sad....
I will be removing my caravan from the site this year as a direct result.
Because of him, I would not recommend this site, he has been reported to the site owner but I don't believe that anything has been done about his demeanour.
It was my intention to visit my caravan regularly but because of the warden I have decided to stay away. Sad....
Adam Reading
Nov 21, 2017
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Matthew Mace
Jun 20, 2016
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For many years of my childhood, my family and I would travel from Morecambe to this caravan site. It's both beautiful and well equipped. Back in 2008 I was stopping nearby and thought to pop by my head in, mostly for nostalgia reasons and I was almost taken back by how beautiful it still remains. It's nice to see how much pride they take in its appearance. Hopefully we'll book in next year with our little one.