Cadeside Club Campsite

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No beefs about Wellington!

Great stopover, being near to M5 but far enough away from traffic noise. No toilet/shower block but we use our own by default, so no hardship there - obviously has drinking water and grey water disposal and CWDP. The hardstanding pitches were neat and level enough not to get the Milencos out! The town of Wellington is an easy 15 minute walk away, and we enjoyed a lovely curry there; in fact, the town looked worthy of further investigation. The initial impression of the site was dominated by the secure van storage area, but the pitches and screening meant it retained a rural feel, and the warden was cheerful and friendly. In essence, not a holiday destination in itself, but a very surprising and pleasant stopover.

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Basic facilities but well maintained and relaxed atmosphere.

We knew that limited facilities were available before our arrival but what was available was well kept and very clean (5 ticks for cleanliness). There is clearly a lot of effort to keep the site neat and tidy and we felt very comfortable. Friendly staff. We were visitiing friends in the area and we would certainly return when visiting them again but if not for that reason or as a stopover, it's not really a destination. The dog area on site is perfectly adequate and there are walks close by but not really any directly from the site (Wellington Tower about 3 miles away and convenient to exercise the dog). There was some noise from trains quite late into the evening but not too disturbing and there was also a vocal Cockerel that woke us early each morning.

Marl

Reviewed on 25/04/2017 11:24

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Great stopover

This is a very clean and friendly site, with a good size dog walking area. This being a small site was very good as a stop over and very quiet at night. Will definitely use this site again.

Biggsytilehurst

Caravanner

Reviewed on 18/04/2017 10:25

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Small & pretty

First time using this site. Chosen as a base for motor home hunting and for a trial for our new rescue dog Pepsi. Very pretty site and not very noisy considering how close it was to M5. Dog walk great for early morning and evening exercise. Good fish and chip shop in Wellington and lovely walks close by. Would definitely use again. Wouldn't recommend for families as very small and compact site.

PlusToby

Motorhomer from Carmarthenshire

Reviewed on 22/03/2017 10:02

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Overnight stay

We had an overnight stay here whilst making the long journey from the North of England to Cornwall. This site is ideally located for this. Didn't need toilets or showers, but would miss them if we stayed at this site for longer.

lofty050560

Caravanner

Reviewed on 09/03/2017 12:05

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Small and expensive

I don't think the website makes it clear that this site has NO TOILETS! I was charged £14 out of season for a campervan and one person - very expensive considering the lack of facilities. I think the Minnows and Dulverton sites, both less than half an hour away, are only about £12 with toilets and showers. This is a very small site with only about 12 gravel pitches, with grass in between each one. Fortunately everyone was very quiet, because a noisy neighbour would be a nuisance to the whole site! The dog walk goes around the outside of the site, and they have done a lot of work cutting down everything, which I hope will be great in the summer, but at the moment means there is just wood hip and nothing else. The site was otherwise very well kept, clean and tidy. Every pitch has electric and there is water (cold only) and chemical disposal. I also suggest to phone ahead to let the wardens know when you are going to be there. This is more of a stop over on route to Cornwall than somewhere you would want to stay as a destination.

sulphurette

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 06/03/2017 20:24

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Cadeside

Stayed here on quite a few occasions now and we have never been disappointed. There is now toilet or shower block but when you have this in your van its not a problem. The site is located just 5 mins from the M5, we use this site as a central point to visit family and friends. The wardens here are always helpful. If its just a short visit to the area or as stop off when heading further afield I can recommend it. Its great to sit and watch the birds that gather around the feeders. A short stroll away is the Skylark, a Marstons pub that does some nice meals or head into Wellington town that is only 5 mins away. A worthy site to visit and some interesting places to visit in the locality. We will be visiting again.

DaveLengMBE

Caravanner

Reviewed on 05/03/2017 17:18

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four day break

our second stay here, a lovely short break. Wellington is close by, and Taunton is only six miles away, which allowed us to walk the dog along the river Tone in the purpose built country park, which was level and had flat paths, suiting our old dog. Our only comment on the club site was that the dog walk would benefit from a more secure fence against the busy road, just in case an animal slips their lead. We see no reason why we will not return again.

wildlifewarden

Reviewed on 02/03/2017 19:39

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Good stopover site

We stayed at Cadeside for one night only with our little dog. Unfortunately, the day we arrived the dog walking area was not available. As the site has no toilet/shower block, and the dog-walking area was out-of-bounds, we were a bit surprised that the site was the same price as Tredegar House, with its immaculate facilities and the proximity of the park. Nevertheless, Cadeside is very clean and peaceful, and the wardens were friendly and helpful.

Redruthman

Reviewed on 18/11/2016 19:27

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Another nice 3 night stay

Another nice stay, nice clean site, but what a pity there is still no WIFI, surely on a site of this size and layout the cost of installing WIFI would be minimal.Terry and Anne are pleasant helpful wardens which will be missed by many when they move next month.

PaulKenshole3

Motorhomer from Cornwall

Reviewed on 22/10/2016 17:54

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