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119 recommended campings in South West England

Eden Valley Holiday Park can rightly be called a park. Beautiful hedges border the camping pitches, which are mostly paved. The campsite is intersected by a clear stream. There is extensive play area with nice play equipment. The surroundings of Eden Valley Holiday Park is one big nature area. SHOW MORE
At the Woodbury Park hotel you take the small road down to the Woodbury campsite, which is neatly laid out. It is a sloping terrain with some terraces. Hedges are located between the flat meadows. There are also some trees. Exeter and the sea are not far. There is an animal farm, donkeys and goats. On grass there is a pl ... SHOW MORE
Tregarton Park is located in a beautiful rural area with good walking and cycling opportunities. The campsite is slightly sloping with lots of grass and bushes. SHOW MORE
The Lemonford campsite is on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park, along the A 383. Overlooking the hills of Dartmoor. There is a stream running through it, and a small river runs behind it. The site has a park-like structure, lots of trees, asphalt roads, often hedges between places, many places half gravel-half grass. ... SHOW MORE
Porth Beach Tourist Park lies between the rolling hills and along a clear stream right on the sea with a vast beach. The camping site consists of grassland with several paved areas. A lot of comfort and facilities can be found right outside the campsite. The sanitary facilities are very good. SHOW MORE
Wilksworth is located a few miles north of Wimborne, it is a beautiful campsite, accessible from a long driveway. There is a separate tent meadow. On the floor above the sanitary building there are a few places with their own water and water drainage. almost everything is grass, except the asphalt paths and some places. A ... SHOW MORE
Darwin Newton Mill Camping Park is romantically situated in a small valley, with a river through it and past it. There are height differences on the terrain but the individual fields are almost flat. There are quite a few trees and shrubs, but not between the places. The places often consist of half gravel-half grass. Th ... SHOW MORE
From the reception area there is a large round lawn with in the middle: tree groups, a playground and putting greens (and basketball). The places are around it and are sometimes semi-asphalted, on the other side of the road there is a golf course. There is a footpath to the beach and village. Mobil-homes are well separate ... SHOW MORE
Parkers Farm Holiday park is on the edge of Devon National Park. Beautiful walks can be made from here. The Dartmoors are also easily accessible by car. Go to Widecombe in the Moor where the wild horses walk through the village. In Buckfastleight a steam train leaves for Totnes. SHOW MORE
The campsite Pear tree is just outside Poole, is nicely situated, has a view of the hills (the Purbeck Hills) and the forest. The fields start at the end. In terms of sport there is: football, volleyball and a playground, everything on grass. The pitches are mostly grass or half gravel-half grass; almost every place has ... SHOW MORE

 

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