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Camping on the Coast and Camping Surfers Paradise



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Wales' coastline makes a wonderful place to visit. It is beautiful and offers great camping opportunities. For the best experience, rent a car and explore the many sights. Some of the best are found near Wells next the sea, Cromer and Exmouth. While you are there, be sure to visit Blakeney Blakeney Morston, Sheringham and Blakeney.

While beaches on the coast may not be well-known for having sand, Cliff Head has some spectacular views. The water is marked by a finger of blackrock that rises from the sea. This makes it a great spot to enjoy the summer sun. For home-cooked delights, visit your local baker or butcher.

Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club offers some of Devon's finest facilities. It is also the only one of its type. The club has 115 well-appointed pitches on grassy field and offers several tours in the area with one of their members. The club also runs boat trips to nearby Totnes. They don't charge for visitors to the site.

It may have been something you didn't know, but Cliff Head campsite actually is free. There are decent facilities at the campsite, including a toilet and a bathroom. The site also has washing facilities as well as basic amenities such a block with fridge/freezer.


Pembrokeshire Heritage Coast Campground offers great views of Milford Haven estuary. Numerous local beaches can be found nearby. There are numerous opportunities to go swimming and surfing. You can also find local produce at the site's shop. A Wi-Fi hotspot is available at no cost. You can also rent a camping cabin or a shower, which is quite rare.

The best way to see the most of the coastline is to take a cruise, but you can also take a ferried trip to the Isle of Arran. There is also the option to visit Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve. The St Davids Cathedral is the cathedral of the Imposing Saint Davids, and it's the smallest town in Britain.

You can also head north and visit Holy Island and Lindisfarne. You may even find a shipwreck sticking out of the sand. Turquoise Bay National Park and Cape Range National Park can be explored as well. If you are in the mood for a bit of a break from camping, consider booking a hotel or campervan. The Eden Project is close by and you will find many restaurants and bars if that's not your thing.

The best campsites can be found along the coast, but there are many options in the countryside. Gibraltar Farm in Morecambe Bay offers a separate site, with 10 acres old woodland, and a modern shower block. The best part about this site is its location. It is easy to find.


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Camping on the Coast and Camping Surfers Paradise