VISITING THE SOUTH WEST! Where to go, what to do!
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Re: Bideford/Appledore campsite recommendation
Thanks for the suggestion, we did look at this site but they don't allow dogs.
Re: Bideford/Appledore campsite recommendation
My post is a bit late and you've probably already booked, but HERE is a website that lists lots of dog friendly camp/caravan sites, guest houses etc and you can search by county. It may be useful next time.
Allan's closed. in Plymouth we recommend PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services
Re: Bideford/Appledore campsite recommendation
Thanks, I'll bookmark that site. We haven't booked anything yet, we usually just turn up because it's not school holidays and we'd be arriving midweek so hopefully no problems getting a pitch.
Re: going camping in Cornwall, anyone recommend a good site
Can certainly recommend Seaview at Gorran, stayed there over last Bank Holiday, beautiful site.
No-one is perfect. There is a crack in everything - that's how the light gets in.
Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Does anyone know about this site? We are thinking of spending our 'proper' holiday there this August.
http://sunnymead-farm.co.uk/default.aspx
We plan to get buses from Mullacott Veterinary Hospital to Woolacombe and Barnstaple, although we may also drive to those places and Ilfracombe.
Any advice/suggestions welcome
I just hope the weather is like this when we go
Sarah
http://sunnymead-farm.co.uk/default.aspx
We plan to get buses from Mullacott Veterinary Hospital to Woolacombe and Barnstaple, although we may also drive to those places and Ilfracombe.
Any advice/suggestions welcome
I just hope the weather is like this when we go
Sarah
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Hi Sarah
We try and visit this area at least once a year as it has some beautiful spots. I don't think you will be disappointed. We normally stay at the Ruda Park in Croyde.
SunnyMead Farm looks a nice site and its own write up makes it sound a really freindly site. Tunnel beaches are worth a visit in Ilfracombe. Woolacombe Beach, Saunton Sands, Croyde Beach are all fabulous.
There's plenty for everyone in this area.
Have a good hols.
Tim
We try and visit this area at least once a year as it has some beautiful spots. I don't think you will be disappointed. We normally stay at the Ruda Park in Croyde.
SunnyMead Farm looks a nice site and its own write up makes it sound a really freindly site. Tunnel beaches are worth a visit in Ilfracombe. Woolacombe Beach, Saunton Sands, Croyde Beach are all fabulous.
There's plenty for everyone in this area.
Have a good hols.
Tim
"Living the Dream"
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Thanks for the suggestions.
Unfortunately the site is already full for the second week in August
We are now looking about for another site.
Sarah
Unfortunately the site is already full for the second week in August
We are now looking about for another site.
Sarah
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
We stayed at Little Roadway Farm the year before last, not great - but it was ok. There are a few in the area - listings from uk campsites below.
We were going to stay at the C&CC site at Damage Barton 2nd wk in Aug but we may go to Harlyn Bay instead (We are in St-Ives for the first week)
Hope you find somewhere.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/resul ... be&by=town
We were going to stay at the C&CC site at Damage Barton 2nd wk in Aug but we may go to Harlyn Bay instead (We are in St-Ives for the first week)
Hope you find somewhere.
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/resul ... be&by=town
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Have u tryed Big Meadows Campsite or Mill Park the other side of the road, both just out side of ilfracombe
take it easy drive a bongo
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Thanks for all the suggestions of alternatives.
We wanted to use a C&CC site as we joined in the Spring. Every time we have tried to book one it is already booked up. I tried Damage Barton this morning and she seemed surprised I had left it so late ('you do have to book in advance for peak times'). I thought 5 weeks was in advance! Talk about camping being flexible, see the weather forecast, pack up, and go
Anyway, I'll stop complaining about the effects of the credit crunch as I have booked a site.
We are staying here http://www.channel-view.co.uk/index.htm
It looks lovely and is near to a bus stop.
Roll on summer hols
Sarah
We wanted to use a C&CC site as we joined in the Spring. Every time we have tried to book one it is already booked up. I tried Damage Barton this morning and she seemed surprised I had left it so late ('you do have to book in advance for peak times'). I thought 5 weeks was in advance! Talk about camping being flexible, see the weather forecast, pack up, and go
Anyway, I'll stop complaining about the effects of the credit crunch as I have booked a site.
We are staying here http://www.channel-view.co.uk/index.htm
It looks lovely and is near to a bus stop.
Roll on summer hols
Sarah
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
I know just what you mean. Good to hear you're sorted now.Talk about camping being flexible, see the weather forecast, pack up, and go
Allan's closed. in Plymouth we recommend PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services
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Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
This is a nice place stayed here a few times, short walk to pub etc.
http://www.northmortefarm.co.uk/
http://www.northmortefarm.co.uk/
Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
That looks like a lovely site Maxheadroom. Right by the sea too.
I see you cannot book in advance- is there usually a space when you go?
Sarah
I see you cannot book in advance- is there usually a space when you go?
Sarah
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Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
We have never had a problem
Great little pebble beach to have BBQ's on and you can walk to Woolacombe along the coast or the road. The road is great going but steep hill coming back
If you go try the ship aground pub for food and a beer
Great little pebble beach to have BBQ's on and you can walk to Woolacombe along the coast or the road. The road is great going but steep hill coming back
If you go try the ship aground pub for food and a beer
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Re: Sunnymead Farm near Woolacombe
Click the Enquiries tab and enquire on lineSar N Ade wrote:That looks like a lovely site Maxheadroom. Right by the sea too.
I see you cannot book in advance- is there usually a space when you go?
Sarah