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Wells Holiday Park

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TWO miles from Wells (England's smallest city) and seven miles from Cheddar and the gorge, gives Wells Holiday Park a winning location. It offers 71 touring pitches, 53 on hardstandings. Three grades of pitch are offered - grass pitches (with and without hook-ups), hardstandings with electric hook-ups and super pitches.

Easy-to-access tarmac roads lead to the hardstanding touring pitches, while there's a separate tenting field to the right of reception. On-site facilities include a shower block, with disabled toilet and washing up sinks, and a well-equipped shop selling camping staples plus a useful selection of accessories.

For those that would like to explore the delight of Somerset, the Wells Holiday Park, is an ideal base from which to explore the region without having to drive again. Handily there's a bus-stop outside the entrance, to allow you to visit the pleasant town of Wells (it also goes to Weston-super-Mare if you fancy a beach day). Thanks to a large cathedral, Wells is classed as a city and is the smallest in England with only 10,000 residents.

The cathedral itself is a gothic gem, having been built between the 12th and 14th centuries, and was originally constructed from local limestone that is from the nearby town of Doulting (which still provides the stone needed for repairs to this day). It also houses a pleasingly worn staircase and one of the oldest mechanical clocks in existence, so it's well worth having a look at.

The town itself offers a wide range of shops, ranging from antique and gift shops, to a wide range of restaurants, pubs and cafes.

Head in the opposite direction to Wells and you'll get to the town of Cheddar, famed for its gorge and caves. This impressive natural feature is said to be the largest gorge in the UK and attracts half-a-million visitors a year, being set on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills.

Also close to the campsite are the spiritual delights of Glastonbury, set a few miles to the south of the site and renowned for its Tor (which is now under National Trust protection) and the caves of Wookey Hole. The site is also a handy base for the many shows held at Shepton Mallet, which is roughly six miles from the site.

No matter what you prefer doing in the region, there is plenty to keep you entertained here and after a hard day's exploration, it's always good to return to a pleasant campsite. Visitors to Wells Holiday Park will not be disappointed on this score and this is a relaxing site to recharge your batteries on.

In addition to the touring pitches, Wells also offers holiday cottages for hire and caravan storage.

Contact:
Wells Holiday Park
Haybridge
Wells
Somerset BA5 1AJ
Tel: 01749 676869
Email: [email protected]

To visit Wells Holiday Park's website click here.

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