2 Night Stop Over

fatbelly replied on 14/04/2021 13:56

Posted on 14/04/2021 13:56

Hi Guys,  We are going to Cornwall in July and looking for a stop over for a couple of nights.  Approx 30 miles south of Bristol is our halfway point. Ideally somewhere quiet, tranquil and dog friendly (with good dog walks). We don't mind club site, CL or commercial but must have EHU and be reasonably close to the M5. A village or pub nearby would be good. Any recommendations?

KeefySher replied on 14/04/2021 19:25

Posted on 14/04/2021 19:25

Another vote for Cadeside.  We used it at October half term last year en route to Looe.

If you want to go a bit further, Exeter racecourse.

Nearer Bristol are 2 CLs we've used at Hortham Farm Field View and Wood View.

Takethedogalong replied on 14/04/2021 20:23

Posted on 14/04/2021 20:23

We use Exeter Racecourse a lot. The M5 is done with, easy access to both A30 and A38, so both routes to further South. Superb for dogs, good diner restaurant, fuel next door. Bristol to Exeter at most 2 hours, and that’s steady on the pedal, no hold ups of course. Lots to do in area as well, Topsham is lovely, some good eateries there.

Freddy55 replied on 15/04/2021 02:01

Posted on 15/04/2021 02:01

Hiya FB. I realise it’s a bit further south than an ideal, but you might want to consider Twelve Oaks, just outside Newton Abbot. Excellent facilities, swimming pool, and reasonable rates. We used to store our van there, and although it gets busy in peak period, it always felt relaxed. The A30 isn’t too far away either.

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