Campgrounds in Bishop's Lydeard, England
8 bookable campsites within 24.1 kilometres of Bishop's Lydeard Sorted by distance
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Bishops Lydeard Caravan and Camping Site
Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset, England- Two-acre site on a family-run smallholding in Bishops Lydeard
- Five minutes' walk from West Somerset Railway steam trains
- Rural site backed by woodland; two pubs within a few minutes' walk
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St Audries Bay Holiday Club
Minehead, Somerset, England- Family-run site in Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
- Sea views; a 15-minute drive to the edge of Exmoor National Park
- Swimming pool, tennis and boules on site
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Burton Springs
Bridgwater, Somerset, England- Peaceful site at the foot of the Quantock Hills
- Three fishing lakes on site
- A base for Cheddar, Glastonbury and the Exmoor and Somerset coast
New FavouriteTorre Cider Farm
Watchet, Somerset, England- Glampsite at a Somerset cider farm 10 minutes’ drive from Watchet
- Cleeve Abbey five minutes’ drive; Exmoor National Park 10 minutes
- Restaurant, farm shop and orchard tours; play area and animals on site
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5 Acres
Wrantage, Somerset, England- Flat and grassy five-acre site deep in the Somerset Levels
- A 15-minute drive from Taunton; Barrington Court 20 minutes
- Dog-friendly site with easy access from the A378
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Wimbleball Holidays
Dulverton, Somerset, England- Peaceful secluded family farm within Exmoor National Park
- 50 metres from the shore of Wimbleball Lake
- Direct access to the lake and the cycle path around it
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Wild About Campers
Honiton, Devon, England- Peaceful, rural glampsite with a River Otter frontage in Devon
- Lyme Regis, Branscombe and Crealy Theme Park 25 minutes’ drive
- Beavers and otters seen on site; family pub five minutes’ stroll
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Higher Moorlands Farm
Honiton, Devon, England- Classic farm camping on a hay meadow in the Blackdown Hills, Devon
- A 20-minute drive to Wildwood Escot Park and Castle Neroche hill fort
- Homegrown produce in honesty shop; livestock on site and local walks