Cadeside Club Campsite

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Very Convenient Site

On the opposite side of the road, Lidl is now open which makes this site even more convenient for a night stop when on the long journey to and from the South West. Pity there is no motorhome service point and the site photos are way out of date, the grass pitches were turned into hardstandings years ago. We need more sites like this.

peedee

Motorhomer from Bedfordshire

Reviewed on 27/10/2023 16:16

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Always a pleasure

Always a pleasure to stay at Cadeside, just 2 hours from our home in Truro so a good stop off point easy access from the M5, quiet nice pitches will be back at end of September and again in 2024

kayeamron

Caravanner

Reviewed on 04/09/2023 15:23

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Excellently Located Site

We stayed here for four nights last week. This site is only about an hour from home. Easy to get to, very well maintained with large spacious pitches. Has a Lidl store located across the road from the site and bus stops to either Wellington or Taunton and beyond, so we could leave our Motorhome on site. This is the second time we’ve stayed here this year, and will definitely be back. The only downside is that we couldn’t get the free Wi-Fi to work, but hopefully the CAMC will look into this and get it upgraded.

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Great Location

This was a great stopover site on the way down and back from Cornwall. Just a few minutes from the M5, a short distance into Wellington and a Lidl on the doorstep. The water tap, waste water disposal and Chemical Toilet waste disposal are all in easy reach of each good sized pitch. The staff were friendly and vey helpful. The price reflects that there is no toilet/shower block whic is not needed for a caravan user.

Chatty Le Roux

Caravanner

Reviewed on 30/06/2023 16:26

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Forty Years

We first visited Cadeside more than forty years ago. The storage area was pitches then and our son watched the trains go by in the near distance. We still love this site, the current wardens are so helpful and patient (even when newbies reverse and flatten the markers). You can visit Exeter, Taunton, Somerset Levels, West Somerset Railway, Fleet Air Arm Museum, local cider farm etc. Wellington is walkable and has takeaways, banks, shops and Waitrose. A new Lidl is due to open before Easter just opposite the site entrance. This is a gem of a site, wish they had seasonal pitches - perfect site for us.

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Reviewed on 05/04/2023 22:00

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We had a great 5 night break here

We stayed here for 5 nights over the February half term as a family of 3. There were significant road works occurring outside the site upon our arrival and for the first 2 days. The wardens were extremely helpful with this and negotiated our arrival through the road closure on day one to make it all go very smoothly. There was a lot of noise on the first day of our trip through to midnight but it did not impact too much on the stay. We have to say a HUGE thank you to Derek for helping us out with a leaking tap. He popped over with the tools and ended up fixing the issue for us there and then. Really helpful and friendly top notch service (well beyond service). THANK YOU! We did have a full 5 days with visits to Taunton, Wellington Monument, Crealy (Exeter), Sheppy's Cider and a nearby wicker farm. Lots to occupy us for 5 days and the site itself was practically empty throughout so we had a very peaceful time in the main. I know this is used mainly as a transit site for people travelling South but it is well worth a few days at least to visit the local area. Once again a huge thank you to the wardens for looking after us and making our stay enjoyable and relatively stress free :)

Mike and Cheryl

Caravanner

Reviewed on 21/02/2023 21:40

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A pleasant 4 days

A pretty little site that’s good for visiting Wellington which is a nice town and also Taunton by bus which had a good tourist office and an excellent free museum. There are good rural and semi-rural walks from the site as well as cycling opportunities. The only downside is there is a bit of urban noise but it’s quite at night. The local roads are busy and there is a bit of traffic on the lane that runs past the site. For this reason, its best to avoid pitches 1, 2 & 3. There were major building works opposite the site which added to the noise during our visit where a new Lidl is being built. Wellington has a Waitrose and Asda within walking distance so is well served with supermarkets.

Caraman123

Motorhomer from Wiltshire

Reviewed on 06/12/2022 11:43

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Great stopover site

Stopped here for a few days in order to visit the famous Somerset carnival. It is an ideal location for anyone travelling to the South West as it is a few miles off the M5 and very easy to find. A small site with no toilet block or waste disposal point for motorhomes, but for a few days this is not a problem. There is a railway nearby but the noise from it was not bad Wellington is a short walk away with several cafes and the site is near to the Blackdown hills , great for walking.

Heather2020

Motorhomer from Devon

Reviewed on 15/11/2022 19:44

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A charming Little Site

We wanted to visit parts of Somerset away from Exmoor. This site proved to be ideal. We stayed 3 nights. The lack of a toilet block, and the on-site storage compound did not interfere with our enjoyment at all. We did not find it noisy. With only 16 pitches it felt like a well organised CL. Well done Caravan and Motorhome club. There was plenty to see around the Blackdown Hills, good walks, enjoyable pubs. I loved the dog walk in which I saw a variety of moths and Butterflies including a beautiful and spectacular Tiger Moth. Dog seemed to quite like it as well as it was quite a long walk ( for a caravan club dog walk).

P Lloyd

Reviewed on 23/08/2022 20:49

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Pleasant Little Site

We used Cadeside for a few nights as a stopover on our way further south. Probably the smallest Club site which isn't a CL!!! There are 16 hardstanding pitches, well spaced out. Friendly reception from the site staff. No toilet block which is fine by us. One service point handy to all pitches but no motorhome waste point. (if you had a long enough waste hose you could probably dispose of waste water at the service point?) The site is attached to a large storage compound. Its about a mile uphill walk into the pleasant town of Wellington, or if prefer you can jump on the regular bus service. In the other direction it takes you to Taunton. There is both a Waitrose and and ASDA in the town. I don't quite share the Clubs confidence in suggesting that both carparks are suitable for motorhomes as it could be a struggle with larger vehicles. In future that final point could become somewhat academic as they appear to be building a Lidl supermarket just across from the campsite which will be very convenient.

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