If you haven't been to East Anglia you could always try BEAULAH HALL near Lowestoft or THE OAKS near Felixstowe. Both are great sites, very clean and have plenty to go and see whilst out and about.
Beaulah hall has an outdoor pool and is more rural and is i easy access of many of EAST ANGLIA's attractions.
Well worth checking out on the site search pages.
Nigel
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We have booked one for our summer hols, Plough lane, Chippenham Wiltshire, I can't recommend it as we have never been but the reviews are excellent.
Rosie
It IS a very nice site dead handy for the M4. We stayed there for one night en route home from Cornwall. It was on one of the hottest days of the year in 2005 and regrettably the Warden/Manager or whoever it was who greeted us and showed us to our pitch, was in an extremely grumpy frame of mind. I expect the extreme heat had got the better of him that day in the same way as it had got to us.
Another vote for the Old Oaks from me - it's definitely our favourite Adult only site. good to see some Yorkshire sites mentioned as that's where we are thinking of going this summer!!
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We only ever use adult only sites. We mainly use cls. Depends what area you want to go in. Chew Valley site is quite close to you. A tad expensive, but very nice. The one by canal near Whitchurch as someone suggested is also good.
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If you haven't been to East Anglia you could always try BEAULAH HALL near Lowestoft or THE OAKS near Felixstowe. Both are great sites, very clean and have plenty to go and see whilst out and about.
Beaulah hall has an outdoor pool and is more rural and is i easy access of many of EAST ANGLIA's attractions.
Well worth checking out on the site search pages.
Nigel
While looking in East Anglia take a look at Two Mills in North Walsham, Norfolk. This is a smashing little site handy for the Broads and the Norfolk coast.
The coast isn't my particular cup of tea but the rest of it is fine. Good country house hotel just across the road for great food.
Quote: Originally posted by tracy35 on 04/3/2008
We're off to Canal Side at Whitchurch at the weekend. peace and quiet, lovely canal walks, breakfast at the local canal side coffee shop and a pub across the road! Fab!
We`ve been there and totally agree with Tracy35, it is a lovely place and if you walk out the gate onto the towpath and head off under the bridge theres a great pub a mile or so up the canal that serves some great "guest" ales....... we tried too many of them and then wobbled back to the `van!!
Another great "adult only" site, a bit nearer to you, is Exe Valley Caravan & Camping Site near Dulverton ......... been there a few times now.
Quote: Originally posted by tracy35 on 04/3/2008
We're off to Canal Side at Whitchurch at the weekend. peace and quiet, lovely canal walks, breakfast at the local canal side coffee shop and a pub across the road! Fab!
Must disagree with this one - the only Adults Only site that we have stayed at (and we've been to plenty) that we definitely wouldn't return too!!
Nice area/site admittedly - but the group of us that stayed there one BH weekend were made to feel very unwelcome!!
What about Exe Valley near Dulverton? Huge pitches, lots of room and there's a pub literally a 2 minute walk from the site entrance! Lovely setting beside River Exe and reasonably priced.
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i know its not far from you, but cheddar bridge is a very nice little site. its right in the village of cheddar and an easy walk from the caves and gorge and all the other attractions.
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.