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Good for families

Absolute Gem!

Cracking site in a lovely location - similar to Bolton Abbey in some respects. I really liked this site and extended our stay here by two days. It is fairly easy to get to and the roads are generally ok on the way. (BTW: If you are coming in from the west the B3227 from the A361 is an OK road to get to Oakfordbridge & then on the A396 to site). And, as the guidance says, as you enter Dulverton over the narrow bridge TURN LEFT IMMEDIATELY. Friendly & helpful wardens who run the place very well indeed. There are 2 small toilet blocks and about 70 pitches in total. The site is a short walk to the town and the town has nice shops, pubs, coffee shops & bakeries (ask the wardens where it is, it's worth the walk). There is an ATM in the Co-op, which itself was quite extensive. Dulverton was the location for the film "Land Girls" so you should expect the 1940's feel, in part. Noise? There is no noise and the pitches are well laid out. Site appears to be in a valley 'bowl', so expect to see lots of trees from your pitch. Bolton Abbey is still my favourite.. but this is a really good site

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